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  • 2012 Africa - Mobile Broadband, Data and Mobile Media Market
    African mobile operators make up to 30% of their revenues with non-voice services Wherever 3G mobile broadband services are deployed in sub-Saharan Africa, they quickly take over as the preferred means of access to the internet, provided that a suitable backbone network is in place.
     
  • 2014 Africa - Mobile Voice Market and Major Network Operators
    Mobile services capitalising on low fixed-line connectivity Accurate figures for mobile penetration in Africa are complicated by the popular use of multiple SIM cards in some markets. This has led to penetration rates of 150% or higher in a few countries, though given the diversity of the region penetration rates vary considerably, with Eritrea and South Sudan sporting very low rates.
     
  • 2011 Africa - Mobile Voice Market and Major Network Operators
    Market penetration has passed 50% amidst price wars Mobile phones represent more than 90% of all telephone lines in Africa. Market penetration passed the 50% mark in 2010, with subscriber growth slowing to around 15% p.
     
  • 2012 Africa - Mobile Voice Market and Major Network Operators
    Market penetration to reach 60% among Africa's one billion people in 2012 Mobile phones represent more than 90% of all telephone lines in Africa. Market penetration passed the 50% mark in 2010 and is expected to reach 60% in 2012.
     
  • 2008 Africa - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Southern Region and Indian Ocean Islands
    The diversity among the countries in this group is immense, ranging from the small Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius, sporting some of the best telecoms market indicators of the continent, to some of the poorest countries in the world, like Malawi and the island of Madagascar.
     
  • 2007 Africa - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Southern Region and Indian Ocean Islands
    The diversity among the countries in this group is immense, ranging from the small Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius, sporting some of the best telecoms market indicators of the continent, to some of the poorest countries in the world like Malawi and the island of Madagascar, as well as countries which have emerged from decades-long civil wars like Angola and Mozambique and which are consequently at a very low level of development.
     
  • 2007 Africa - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Central and Eastern Regions
    Low fixed-line teledensity and Internet penetration and strong growth of mobile telephony have been the chief characteristics of the telecom markets in the Central and Eastern regions of Africa. Several new international submarine cable projects are now set to bring large amounts of fibre-based bandwidth to countries along the continent’s East coast and in the interior for the first time.
     
  • 2008 Africa - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Central and Eastern Regions
    Several new international submarine cable projects are set to bring large amounts of fibre-based bandwidth to countries along the continent’s east coast and in the interior for the first time in 2009. Paired with rollouts of national fibre optic backbones and wireless broadband infrastructures, this is creating new opportunities in an environment of converging technologies and services and promises to bring the long-awaited cost reduction and improved availability of telecommunications.
     
  • Regional - Telecoms - The Impact of the Financial Crisis
    Archived report. This report was archived in 2009 and has not been updated. This report contains a unique overview and insight into the implications of the financial crisis at a regional level. Written in 2009 by BuddeComm’s senior analysts, each chapter provides information on the impact of the financial crisis with a particular focus on the effect on the telecoms industry.
     
  • Egypt - Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations - Statistics and Analyses
    Supported by a population of about 95 million, Egypt has one of the largest telecom markets in North Africa. There is effective competition in most sectors, and this has been supported by the recent award of unified licences to allow operators to offer fixed-line as well as mobile services.
     
  • Zimbabwe - Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations - Statistics and Analyses
    Zimbabwe’s economy has seen a downturn since the fractious elections of July 2013, resulting in a significant fall in GDP growth until recovery returned in 2017. The contribution to GDP from the telecom sector fell steadily as a result.
     
  • Ghana - Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations - Statistics and Analyses
    Ghana was one of the first countries in Africa to liberalise and deregulate its telecommunications sector. Following the privatisation of Ghana Telecom in 1996 there was very rapid growth in market competition across the mobile and internet sectors, with a number of new players being licensed to offer services.
     
  • Emerging Markets - Broadband for Emerging Economies
    Archived report. This report was archived in 2013. Developing countries cannot afford to miss out on the development, growth and trade opportunities offered by broadband infrastructure. Far beyond the tangible economic benefits realized through broadband infrastructure in jobs, trade and productivity - the information and education services offered by the Internet are now public goods with truly global dimensions.
     
  • Algeria - Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations - Statistics and Analyses
    Algeria has a steadily developing telecom infrastructure with growth encouraged by sympathetic regulatory measures and by government policies aimed at delivering serviceable internet connections across the country.
     
  • Global - Broadband - Internet & Broadband Statistical Tables by Country
    This report provides tables of Internet and Broadband use and penetration for all the countries in the world that are covered by the BuddeComm reports, together with the proportion of access technologies used.
     
  • Global - Mobile - Statistical Tables by Country - 2006
    This report provides tables of mobile communications statistics for all the countries in the world that are covered by the BuddeComm reports, together with the proportion of access technologies used. The major countries are ranked for each of these parameters.
     
  • Nigeria - Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations - Statistics and Analyses
    Nigeria has one of the largest telecom markets in Africa, supported by the second largest economy on the continent after South Africa. The economy has recovered from the recession experienced in 2016, with DGP growth of 1.
     
  • 2007 African - Convergence and Broadcasting Market
    Broadcasting is an integral part of Africa’s development and a means of communication over the vast areas of this continent. Improvements in broadband infrastructure and the emergence of 3G mobile systems are now opening the way to convergence of conventional and digital media as well as telecommunications.
     
  • 2018 Global Mobile Infrastructure and Mobile Broadband - Mobile maturity differs around the world
    The more mature mobile markets are progressing towards 5GMany regions around the world offer a diverse range of maturity when considering the telecoms industry, with some markets having a high level of mobile penetration but low level of fixed broadband infrastructure and others comprising both.
     
  • 2017 Global Mobile Operators - Regional Leaders - Overview and Statistics
    International expansion has strengthened the operations of many mobile operators. In 2017 the global mobile market has its sights firmly set on the opportunities offered through mobile data as well as looking for potential new revenues streams presented by the enterprise sector, data mining, 5G and international expansion.
     

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