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Moldova Telecommunications Report 2008 |
Market Report |
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20/05/08 |
£250.00 |
| Although the Moldovan telecommunications market has been liberalised quite extensively, few privately owned alternative operators have been able to make any headway against the state-owned incumbent, |
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Cambodia and Laos Telecommunications Report Q2 2009 |
Market Report |
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26/05/09 |
£250.00 |
| Several structural changes have been made to the latest update on the telecommunications market in Cambodia and Laos. The changes include a reorganisation of the various sections of the report and |
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Southern Africa Telecommunications Report Q2 2009 |
Market Report |
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21/05/09 |
£250.00 |
| The Africa coverage has seen some big changes this quarter. After the East African countries Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan and Uganda were split out into their own individual country reports, the East and |
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Central America Telecommunications Report Q4 2009 |
Market Report |
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04/11/09 |
£250.00 |
| Central America hosts a wide range of markets from the highly competitive to the monopoly markets. El Salvador and Guatemala have reported high growth on the back of several operators competing for |
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Afghanistan - Telecoms, Mobile, Internet & Forecasts |
Market Report |
Afghanistan |
19/08/09 |
£145.00 |
| Four mobile operators are competing in Afghanistan's telecom sector, claiming a total of 10.5 million subscribers in 2009 Afghanistan is building some positive momentum in its effort to put national |
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African Mobile Market Forecast (2007-2011) |
Market Report |
Africa |
01/08/07 |
£908.00 |
| African Mobile Market Forecast (2007-2011) provides an extensively researched objective analysis on the growing marketplace for the global mobile handset industry, technologies, and impact on the |
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2008 Africa - Telecoms, Mobile & Broadband in Northern Region |
Market Report |
Africa |
05/12/08 |
£572.00 |
| EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Northern Africa is home to some of the most developed telecom markets on the continent. All countries in this group except for landlocked Chad have well developed fixed-line |
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2008 Africa - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Southern Region and Indian Ocean Islands |
Market Report |
Africa |
23/10/08 |
£572.00 |
| 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 |
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2008 Africa - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Western Region |
Market Report |
Africa |
04/09/08 |
£716.00 |
| EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Telecommunications in West Africa is expected to receive a major boost from the arrival of new submarine fibre optic cables in 2008 and 2009 which will bring direct access to |
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North Africa Telecommunications Report Q1 2009 |
Market Report |
Africa |
30/01/09 |
£250.00 |
| The latest quarterly update on the telecoms markets of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia contains fixedline, internet and mobile market data for the quarter ending June 2008. The update also contains |
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West and Central Africa Telecommunications Report Q1 2009 |
Market Report |
Africa |
30/01/09 |
£250.00 |
| The latest update on the telecommunications markets of West and Central Africa contains revised mobile market growth forecasts for all seven of the countries surveyed. In each case, we have also |
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African mobile - regional overview |
Market Report |
Africa |
18/04/08 |
£399.00 |
| The African mobile market is generating increasing interest from players across the globe seeking to benefit from the region’s growth opportunities. This report assesses Africa’s mobile market |
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Broadband overview - Africa |
Market Report |
Africa |
30/04/08 |
£950.00 |
| Africa is the least developed broadband region worldwide, with broadband penetration rates mostly under 1%. Latin America – another developing broadband region – has significantly higher rates with |
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African mobile - regional overview |
Market Report |
Africa |
18/04/08 |
£399.00 |
| The African mobile market is generating increasing interest from players across the globe seeking to benefit from the region’s growth opportunities. This report assesses Africa’s mobile market |
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2008 African Mobile Communications and Mobile Data Markets |
Market Report |
Africa |
12/02/09 |
£715.00 |
| EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Mobile phones represent around 90% of all telephone lines in Africa. The subscriber base is still growing at around 50% per year, but the growth curves are beginning to flatten |
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East and Southern Africa Telecommunications Report Q1 2009 |
Market Report |
Africa |
19/02/09 |
£250.00 |
| The latest update on the telecommunications markets of East and Southern Africa contains revised mobile market growth forecasts for all eight of the countries surveyed. In each case, we have also |
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West and Central Africa Telecommunications Report Q3 2008 |
Market Report |
Africa |
01/08/08 |
£250.00 |
| The release of full-year results from the major mobile operators in West Africa (namely MTN, Orange and Millicom International’s Tigo) has allowed a critical reassessment of our forecasts. In most |
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North Africa Telecommunications Report Q3 2008 |
Market Report |
Africa |
01/08/08 |
£250.00 |
| This quarter has seen a number of regulatory developments in North Africa. In Morocco, incumbent operator Maroc Telecom launched 3G services in January in a number of major cities. This followed the |
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East and Southern Africa Telecommunications Report Q3 2008 |
Market Report |
Africa |
19/09/08 |
£250.00 |
| This quarter we take a closer look at many of the economic issues surrounding telecoms growth and the development of better communications in Africa. Improved communications infrastructure is crucial |
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North Africa Telecommunications Report Q4 2008 |
Market Report |
Africa |
24/10/08 |
£250.00 |
| In this quarterly update on the telecoms markets of North Africa, we have made a number of adjustments to our mobile growth forecasts, following the publication of new regulatory data for 2007 and |
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East and Southern Africa Telecommunications Report Q4 2008 |
Market Report |
Africa |
09/12/08 |
£250.00 |
| BMI’s latest report on the telecoms markets of East & Southern Africa assesses the current state of development facing the region’s mobile, fixed-line and internet communications sectors. The |
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West and Central Africa Telecommunications Report Q4 2008 |
Market Report |
Africa |
09/12/08 |
£250.00 |
| The release of Q208 results by many of West Africa’s major mobile operators (specifically France’s Orange, Kuwait’s Zain, Luxembourg’s Millicom International’s Tigo and Morocco’s Maroc Telecom) has |
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North Africa Telecommunications Report Q2 2009 |
Market Report |
Africa |
02/06/09 |
£250.00 |
| The end of 2008 saw a noticeable slowdown in mobile markets across North Africa The end of 2008 saw a noticeable slowdown in mobile markets across North Africa, but most especially in Algeria and |
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Africa - Telecoms, Internet and Mobile Statistics (tables only) |
Market Report |
Africa |
04/05/09 |
£1,010.00 |
| Africa mobile subscriber base is still growing at around 40% per year Africa’s telecommunications markets are dominated by mobile phone networks which provide around 90% of all subscriber |
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West and Central Africa Telecommunications Report Q2 2009 |
Market Report |
Africa |
13/05/09 |
£250.00 |
| Ghana has officially outgrown the West and Central Africa telecommunications Report. This quarter Ghana is one of five Africa countries to be given its own individual country report for telecoms. The |