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市場調查報告書
衣索比亞ICT部門的投資機會:2010年
ICT Investment Opportunities in Ethiopia - 2010
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衣索比亞ICT部門的投資機會:2010年 是由出版商Technology Surveys International Inc.在2010年03月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含37 pages 價格從美金1450起跳。
本報告,針對衣索比亞ICT部門的投資機會進行調查分析,並彙整ICT市場的現狀、主要企業的檔案資料、法規環境、投資環境、投資機會的展望等,由下列摘要形式闡述。
報告摘要
簡介
衣索比亞ICT部門的投資機會
- 選擇衣索比亞的基本理由
- 概要
- 衣索比亞的ICT
- 固網市場
- 行動市場
- 網路
- 衣索比亞ICT市場的課題
檔案資料:Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC)
法規的背景・預測
投資環境
投資展望
- 市場成長的展望・預測
- 固網網路的投資機會
- 行動網路的投資
- 網路服務供應商
- 其他投資機會
- 衣索比亞的投資展望
附錄1:主要聯絡資訊
圖表
Abstract
Ethiopia has the lowest overall teledensity in Africa. The population is
approaching 90 million, but there are less than 1 million fixed lines in
service, and a little more than 3.3 million mobile subscribers. The number of
internet users is dismal - below 500,000 at the end of 2009. Communications
service provision is reserved for the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation
(ETC), one of the few monopoly providers left on the African continent.
There are indications that the Ethiopian government will finally start to
liberalise the telecommunications sector, and it has already appointed a
French partner - on a revenue sharing basis - to assist with the management
and technical operations of the incumbent ETC. Liberalisation will create a
substantial set of investment opportunities in the ICT sector. It is expected
that the liberalisation agenda will include allowing competition into the
mobile segment. Key uncertainties are the timing and scale of liberalisation
that will take place, but it is widely recognised that before the country sees
any of the benefits widespread communications access, it will need to allow
the private sector to take a prominent role in developing the market.
By 2014 the number of fixed line subscribers in Ethiopia is expected to
increase to 4.4 million, representing an annual average growth rate of 38%
p.a. The number of mobile subscribers is expected to grow at 43% per year over
the period, reaching almost 20 million by 2014. Even at these high growth
levels the overall teledensity will be less than 25% in 2014, indicating that
the market will be nowhere near saturation. The number of internet users will
jump to 12 million, but internet subscribers will still be low at 1.4 million
at the end of 2014. Ethiopia presents an opportunity for investors to reap
vast returns as the liberalisation agenda gets underway.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
- Background
- Objectives of the Study
- Research Methodology
- A Note on Forecasts
- Currency
- Acknowledgements
Investment Opportunities in the ICT Sector in Ethiopia
- Rationale for selecting Ethiopia
- Overview
- ICT' s in Ethiopia
- The Fixed Line Market
- The Mobile Market
- Internet
- Challenges in Ethiopian ICT Markets
Profile: Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC)
Regulatory Context and Prognosis
- Telecommunications Regulation in Ethiopia
- Licensing Framework
- Prospects for Liberalisation of the Market
Investment Environment
- Foreign Investment
- Banking Sector
- Private Equity
Investment Prospects
- Market Growth Prospects and Forecast
- Investment Opportunities in the Fixed Line Network
- Investment in the Mobile Network
- Internet Service Providers
- Other Investment Opportunities
- Investment in Ethiopia in Perspective
Appendix 1: Key Contacts
- List of Figures
- Ethiopia: Real Annual GDP Growth Rate
- Ethiopia: Consumer Price Inflation Rate
- Teledensity in Africa (Ethiopia)
- Ethiopia: Fixed Lines in Services (2000 - 2009)
- Ethiopia: Mobile Subscribers (2000 - 2009)
- Ethiopia: Internet Users (2000 - 2009)
- Ethiopia: Fixed Line Forecast (2000 - 2014)
- Ethiopia: Mobile Subscriber Forecast (2000 - 2014)
- Ethiopia: Internet Subscriber and User Forecast (2000 - 2014)
List of Tables
- Ethiopia: Key Statistics
- ICT Usage in Ethiopia (mid-2009 estimates)
- Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation: Facts and Figures (FY2008/9)
- Ethiopian Financial Institutions
- Investment Companies and Funds Active in Ethiopia and Sub-Saharan Africa
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