Reportlinker Adds MENA Telecoms investment review and forecasts 2010-2014
NEW YORK, Aug. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
MENA Telecoms investment review and forecasts 2010-2014
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Summary
The Middle East saw a flurry of investment activity between 2005 and 2008, with a number of new mobile licences awarded and both 2G and 3G networks rolled out. Following a period where operators have refocused on cost cutting in existing operations as a result of the financial crisis, operators are now facing major decisions about capex plans, with investments in technologies such as LTE on the horizon in the near term. This investment takes place in the context of a maturing mobile voice market, but a boom in data services such as mobile broadband.
This report forecasts the future growth of the mobile market in the MENA region and key investments to be made in the coming five years. It analyses network investment, including options for deployment of further mobile broadband capacity, assessing spectrum deployment options and technology options including HSPA, HSPA+ and LTE. Further, the report covers opportunities for investment in the region in new mobile licences and operator M&A opportunities through stake sales and privatisations.
Investment plans are put in the context of future industry developments, with forecasts of traditional mobile handset and the new mobile broadband markets. Forecasts are made for each country in the MENA region (Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen). Forecasts are focused on commercial KPIs, such as subscribers, penetration, ARPU and revenue.
- Executive summary
- Significant growth in mobile subscribers and revenue is forecast to 2014
MENA total mobile subscriber forecast
MENA total mobile revenue forecast
- M&A activity in MENA is back on the agenda, with new prospects
Upcoming opportunities
- Network investment must consider important supply & demand-side issues
Demand-side and supply-side analysis
- Introduction
- Report introduction
Countries included in the report
- Mobile forecasts by country
- Overall summary
MENA mobile subscriber and revenue forecast
MENA mobile subscriber forecast
- GCC mobile forecasts by country
- GCC - overview of region
GCC mobile subscriber forecast
GCC mobile operator subscriber forecast
- Bahrain
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU, 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Kuwait
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Oman
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Qatar
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Saudi Arabia
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- UAE
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- North Africa mobile forecasts by country
- North Africa - Overview of region
North Africa mobile subscriber forecast
North Africa operator subscriber forecast
- Algeria
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Egypt
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Libya
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Morocco
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Tunisia
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Eastern Mediterranean mobile forecasts by country
- Eastern Mediterranean - overview of region
Eastern Mediterranean mobile subscriber forecast
Eastern Mediterranean operator subscriber forecast
- Jordan
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Lebanon
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Palestine
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Syria
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Rest of region forecast by country
- Rest of region - overview
Rest of region mobile subscriber forecast
Rest of region operator subscriber forecast
- Iran
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Iraq
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- Yemen
Mobile subscriber share by operator 4Q2009
Mobile handset subscribers and ARPU 2006-2014
Mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU 2009-2014
- M&A opportunities
- Introduction to opportunities
Stake sales
Mobile licences
Privatisations
- Stake sales:
- Algeria: Djezzy Telecom
Opportunity details and KPIs
- Tunisia: Tunisie Telecom
Opportunity details and KPIs
- Mobile licences:
- Egyptian fourth licence
Opportunity details and KPIs
- Iraqi fourth licence
Opportunity details and KPIs
- Syrian third licence
Opportunity details and KPIs
- Privatisations:
- Lebanon: Alfa and MTC Touch
Opportunity details and KPIs
- Libya: Libyana and Al Madar
Opportunity details and KPIs
- Oman: Omantel
Opportunity details and KPIs
- Network rollout status
- Countries with limited or no 3G service
3G licensing status in Algeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Tunisia and Yemen
- HSPA+ and LTE deployments in the GCC
- Operators are already launching HSPA+ and LTE in Bahrain
Technology, vendor information and further details
- A number of GCC countries are preparing for HSPA rollouts
Technology, vendor information and further details
- Operators in Saudi Arabia are trialling LTE in 2010
Technology, vendor information and further details
- Etisalat is leading LTE rollouts in the UAE
Technology, vendor information and further details
- Network rollout strategies: Supply-side analysis
- Factors impacting on LTE deployments
- Additional spectrum availability for LTE in 800MHz and 2.6GHz (I - IV)
Progress on licensing new spectrum bands suitable for LTE
- Spectrum re-farming
Companies mentioned
AT&T, Verizon, Turkcell, Orascom, France Telecom, Batelco, Zain Bahrain, Viva Bahrain, Zain Kuwait, Wataniya Kuwait, Viva Kuwait, Omantel, Nawras, Qtel, Vodafone Qatar, STC, Mobily, Zain Saudi Arabia, Bravo, Etisalat, du, Djezzy, Mobilis, Nedima, Mobinil, Vofafone Egypt, Etisalat, Libyana, Al Madar, Maroc Telecom, Meditel, Inwi, Tunisiana, Tunisie Telecom, Orange Tunisia, Zain Jordan, Orange Jordan, Umniah, Xpress Telecoms, MTC Touch, Alfa, Jawwal, Wataniya, SyriaTel, MTN Syria, MCI, MTN Irancell, Zain Iraq, Asiacell, Korek, Sabafon, Spacetel Yemen, Yemen Mobile, Hits Telecom, ARPT, TRA, TRC, Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks, Huawei, Alcatel Lucent, Motorola
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