4g Commercial Strategies in Africa and the Middle East

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Bharat Book Bureau provides the report, on “4G Commercial Strategies in Africa and the Middle East ”. Availability of 4G services has been increasing rapidly over the past few years across Africa and the Middle East (AME). https://www.bharatbook.com/telecommunications-market-research-reports-750968/4g-commercial-strategies-africa-middle-east.html

April 06th 2016 Mumbai, India: Bharatbook.com announces a report on “ 4G Commercial Strategies in Africa and the Middle East ”. Operators across AME are however facing a number of challenges related to their 4G strategies. Key challenges, particularly in several African markets, include the high cost of network rollouts.

Summary

Availability of 4G services has been increasing rapidly over the past few years across Africa and the Middle East (AME). This follows significant research, scoping and lobbying efforts by operators on issues such as spectrum allocations and the viability of 4G services in the local market. Such operators have or will use a variety of commercialization strategies determined by market demographics for client segmentation, suitable devices, appropriate pricing strategies, effective promotional campaigns to raise awareness and optimal use of distribution networks. As a result, over the next five years, growth in 4G subscriptions will largely be driven by continued adoption across Middle Eastern countries (e.g., Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait and Qatar) and in relatively developed African telecoms markets, such as South Africa and Nigeria. In less developed markets such as Democratic Republic of Congo, 4G network rollout will be selective with initial rollout expected in high population density areas

Key Findings

• In the MENA region, operators are increasingly developing online stores and marketing OTT services through OTT partnerships to increase 4G-compatible smartphones and increase data bundle adoption. In sub-Saharan Africa, operators largely rely on informal distribution networks to reach...