Jsb Market Research: Egypt - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts

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Egypt - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts

On 6th August 2014

This "Egypt - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts" annual report provides a comprehensive overview and analysis of trends and developments in Egypt’s telecommunications market, including forecasts. Subjects covered include: Key statistics; Market and industry overviews; The impact of the global economic crisis; Government policies affecting the telecoms industry; Market liberalisation and regulatory issues; Telecoms operators – privatisation, acquisitions, new licences; Major players (fixed, mobile and broadband); Infrastructure development; Mobile voice and data markets; Internet development and growth; Broadband, including 3G mobile Convergence (voice/data, fixed/wireless/mobile); Average Revenue per User (ARPU), fixed and mobile; Forecasts for the mobile and Internet market to 2015 and 2018. Browse Full Report @ http://www.jsbmarketresearch.com/telecommunications/r-EgyptTelecoms-Mobile-Broadband-and-Forecasts-119421

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New unified licensing regime for fixed and mobile networksDespite some restrictions and censorship, Egypt is one of the most developed Internet markets in Africa in terms of users, international bandwidth and services offered. The country is well connected through national and international fibre infrastructure and some of Africa’s first Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) deployments. It also has some of the lowest prices for DSL broadband services on the continent, the result of a highly competitive sector with more than 150 Internet and data service providers. Subscriber growth slowed only briefly at the beginning of the country’s political crisis in 2011, but Egypt was again ranked fourth among African countries in the ‘Networked Readiness Index’ of the Davos World Economic Forum’s 2013 Global Information Technology Report. However, it slipped to seventh...