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市場調查報告書

中東及北非寬頻市場分析及預測

Middle East and North Africa: Broadband Market Analysis and Forecasts

出版商 Informa Telecoms & Media
出版日期 2009年06月 商品編碼 83515
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 1740 Hard Copy
US $ 2615 Single User PDF
US $ 3480 Hard Copy & Single User PDF


中東及北非寬頻市場分析及預測 是由出版商Informa Telecoms & Media在2009年06月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金1740起跳。

目錄

Abstract

This report provides a comprehensive and unique insight into the Middle East & North African fixed broadband markets, and the factors that have stimulated their development. This in-depth report will show you how your business can profit from the opportunities that this region presents.

Key Coverage

The report will give an insight based on over 40 in depth interviews with 30 operators and more than 10 regulators from across the region.

  • 20 in-depth country profiles - giving you an update on each key market, including significant technology, license and investment developments, subscription numbers, operator and ISP market shares.
  • Comprehensive regional overview - provides an invaluable insight into the current status of regional and global operators' strategies, acquisition plans and objectives.

Key Issues Addressed

  • To what extent has regulatory policy determined the progress of broadband?
  • What issues are determining the success of different broadband access technologies, including mobile?
  • What are the strategies of the alternative broadband operators?
  • How significant is WiMAX to the broadband market?
  • How is FTTx developing in and what regulation is there on fibre access?
  • How will penetration develop and which access technologies will dominate?

Who should read this report

  • Mobile operators - analyse the status of the regional mobile market with in-depth profiles and forecasts
  • Regulators - monitor what has been done to support or hinder the industry' s growth
  • Global mobile operators with potential acquisition goals - analyse existing ventures and identify potential competitors and business partners
  • Applications providers, infrastructure suppliers and vendors - discover what strategies operators are implementing and how you can match their requirements
  • Investment analysts - review the new developments and investment opportunities in this region

Countries / Sectors / Companies Covered

  • Middle East
  • Bahrain
  • Iran
  • Jordan
  • Kuwait
  • Lebanon
  • Oman
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Syria
  • UAE
  • Yemen
  • North Africa
  • Algeria
  • Comoros
  • Djibouti
  • Egypt
  • Libya
  • Mauritania
  • Morocco
  • Sudan
  • Tunisia

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1

  • REGIONAL OVERVIEW
    • Figure 1.1: Global broadband subscription growth, by region, 2007 and 2008
    • Figure 1.2: Global broadband penetration, by region, end-2008
    • Figure 1.3: Global quarterly net additions by region as a percentage of the total, 4Q05-4Q08
    • Figure 1.4: Middle East and North Africa broadband, by country market shares, end-2008
    • Figure 1.5: Middle East and North Africa total broadband subscriptions, by country, 2006-2008
    • Figure 1.6: Middle East and North Africa broadband household penetration, by country, 2007-2008
  • Liberalization
    • Figure 1.7: Middle East and North Africa state of fixed-line regulation, 2009
    • Figure 1.8: Middle East and North Africa total fixed-line additions by country between end-2005 and end-2008
  • National politics
  • Regional variances
  • Broadband forecasts
    • Figure 1.9: Middle East and North Africa broadband subscriptions, by technology, 2009-2014
    • Figure 1.10: Arabian Peninsula and rest of Middle East broadband subscriptions, by technology, 2009-2014
  • Content
  • Governments lead digital-content initiatives
    • Figure 1.11: Middle East, antipiracy initiatives, May-09
  • Operators and major content players seek commercial opportunities
    • Figure 1.12: Middle East and North Africa, selected Arabic-language digital media deals, May-09
  • IPTV
    • Figure 1.13: Middle East and North Africa, IPTV by selected providers, Nov-08
  • A pirate' s paradise
  • Reasons to be cheerful
  • Mobile and wireless broadband
  • The economic crunch

CHAPTER 2

  • ALGERIA
    • Figure 2.1: Algeria, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 2.2: Algeria, broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q07-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
    • Figure 2.3: Algeria, xDSL broadband subscriptions, by operator, 4Q07, 3Q08 and 4Q08
  • Algerie Telecom
    • Figure 2.4: Algeria, broadband tariffs, May-09
  • Lacom
  • Eepad
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 2.5: Algeria, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 3

  • BAHRAIN
    • Figure 3.1: Bahrain, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 3.2: Bahrain, broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q06-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
  • Batelco
  • New entrants and alternative broadband offerings
    • Figure 3.3: Bahrain, broadband service tariffs for selected operators, May-09
  • Services
  • Infrastructure
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 3.4: Bahrain, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 4

  • COMOROS ISLANDS
    • Figure 4.1: Comoros Islands, key statistics, 4Q08
  • Comores Telecom

CHAPTER 5

  • DJIBOUTI
    • Figure 5.1: Djibouti, key statistics, 4Q08
  • Regulation
    • Figure 5.2: Djibouti Telecom, broadband tariffs, May-09
  • Djibouti Telecom

CHAPTER 6

  • EGYPT
    • Figure 6.1: Egypt, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 6.2: Egypt, broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q06-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
  • Overview
    • Mobile broadband
  • Telecom Egypt
    • Figure 6.3: Egypt, broadband tariffs, May-09
    • Figure 6.4: Egypt, xDSL broadband subscriptions, by operator, 4Q07, 3QO8 and 4Q08
  • Etisalat Misr, EgyNet and Nileonline
  • Linkdotnet
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 6.5: Egypt, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 7

  • IRAN
    • Figure 7.1: Iran, key statistics, 1Q09
    • Figure 7.2: Iran, selected broadband tariffs, Apr-09
  • Regulation
  • Operators
  • TCI' s consumer DSL threatens competition
  • Too early for mobile broadband
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 7.3: Iran, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 8

  • JORDAN
    • Figure 8.1: Jordan, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 8.2: Jordan Telecom/Orange broadband retail subscriptions and net additions, 4Q06-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
  • Orange/Jordan Telecom
    • Figure 8.3: Jordan, selected ADSL broadband services, May-09
  • Batelco Jordan
  • Zain/Fastlink
  • Alternative players and technologies
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 8.4: Jordan, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 9

  • KUWAIT
    • Figure 9.1: Kuwait, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 9.2: Kuwait, broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q06-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • ISPs and operators
    • Figure 9.3: Kuwait, xDSL broadband subscriptions by ISPs and operators, 4Q07, 3Q08 and 4Q08
  • ISPs
    • Figure 9.4: Kuwait, selected broadband tariffs, Feb-09
  • Operators
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 9.5: Kuwait, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 10

  • LEBANON
    • Figure 10.1: Lebanon, key statistics, 4Q08
  • Regulation
    • Figure 10.2: Lebanon, broadband deployment timeline
    • Figure 10.3: Lebanon, TRA' s plans for liberalizing telecoms services, 2009-2014
  • Operators
  • Alternative operators
    • Figure 10.4: Lebanon, selected ADSL broadband tariffs, Feb-09
  • Infrastructure
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 10.5: Lebanon, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 11

  • LIBYA
    • Figure 11.1: Libya, key statistics, 4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators

CHAPTER 12

  • MAURITANIA
    • Figure 12.1: Mauritania, key statistics, 4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
  • Mauritel
    • Figure 12.2: Mauritania, Mauritel' s broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q07-4Q08
    • Figure 12.3: Mauritania, broadband tariffs, May-09
  • Chinguitel
  • Mattel

CHAPTER 13

  • MOROCCO
    • Figure 13.1: Morocco, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 13.2: Morocco broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q06-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
    • Figure 13.3: Morocco, xDSL broadband subscriptions by operator, 4Q07, 3Q08 and 4Q08
  • Maroc Telecom (MT)
    • Figure 13.4: Morocco broadband Internet tariffs, Apr-09
  • Meditel
  • Wana
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 13.5: Morocco, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 14

  • OMAN
    • Figure 14.1: Oman, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 14.2: Oman, Omantel' s broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q06-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
  • Omantel
    • Figure 14.3: Oman, Omantel ADSL packages, Jan-09
  • Nawras
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 14.4: Oman, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 15

  • QATAR
    • Figure 15.1: Qatar, key statistics, 4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
    • Figure 15.2: Qatar, broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q06-4Q08
    • Figure 15.3: Qatar, Q-Tel fixed-line-service subscriptions, 1Q08-4Q08
    • Figure 15.4: Qatar, Q-Tel broadband tariffs, Apr-09
  • Q-Tel
  • Vodafone
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 15.5: Qatar, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 16

  • SAUDI ARABIA
    • Figure 16.1: Saudi Arabia, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 16.2: Saudi Arabia, broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q06-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
    • Figure 16.3: Saudi Arabia, broadband subscriptions by operator, 4Q07-4Q08
  • STC
    • Figure 16.4: Saudi Arabia, broadband tariffs, May-09
  • ITC
    • Etihad Atheeb
  • Mobily
  • Optical Communications
  • Mobile broadband
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 16.5: Saudi Arabia, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 17

  • SUDAN
    • Figure 17.1: Sudan, key statistics, 4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
  • Sudatel
  • Canartel
  • Mobile broadband

CHAPTER 18

  • SYRIA
    • Figure 18.1: Syria, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 18.2: Syria, broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q06-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
    • Figure 18.3: Syria, ADSL broadband tariffs, May-09
  • Technology/infrastructure
  • PSTN
  • ADSL

CHAPTER 19

  • TUNISIA
    • Figure 19.1: Tunisia, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 19.2: Tunisia, broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q07-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
    • Figure 19.3: Tunisia, broadband subscriptions by operator, 4Q07, 3Q08 and 4Q08
    • Figure 19.4: Tunisia, ADSL broadband tariffs, Apr-09
  • Tunisie Telecom (TT)
  • Divona Telecom
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 19.5: Tunisia, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 20

  • UNITED ARAB EMIRATES(UAE)
    • Figure 20.1: UAE, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 20.2: UAE, broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q07-4Q08
    • Figure 20.3: UAE, FTTx tariffs, Mar-09
  • Regulation
  • Operators
    • Figure 20.4: UAE, broadband subscriptions by operator, 4Q07, 3Q08 and 4Q08
  • Etisalat
  • Du
  • Forecasts
    • Figure 20.5: UAE, broadband subscription forecasts, by technology, 2009-2014

CHAPTER 21

  • YEMEN
    • Figure 21.1: Yemen, key statistics, 4Q08
    • Figure 21.2: Yemen, broadband subscriptions and net additions, 4Q07-4Q08
  • Regulation
  • Operators
  • Mobile services

APPENDIX A

  • FORECASTS
    • Middle East and North Africa broadband subscriptions, by country and technology, 2009-2014
    • Middle East and North Africa broadband subscriptions, by region and technology, 2009-2014
    • Middle East and North Africa broadband subscriptions, by technology market shares, 2009-2014

APPENDIX B

  • HISTORIC SUBSCRIPTIONS AND PENETRATION
    • Figure A.1: Middle East and North Africa, total broadband subscriptions by country and operator, 4Q05-4Q08
    • Figure A.2: Middle East and North Africa, broadband penetration by country, 4Q05-4Q08

APPENDIX C

  • COMPANIES MENTIONED IN THE REPORT
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