The Cote d Ivoire (Ivory
Coast) - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts report includes all
Publisher research data and analysis on this country. Covering trends and
developments in telecommunications, mobile, internet, broadband, infrastructure
and regulation.
Submarine infrastructure improves Ivorian
international bandwidth, encouraging broadband development
This annual report provides a
comprehensive overview of trends and developments in Cote d’Ivoire’s
telecommunications market. Subjects covered include:
- One of the most competitive mobile market in the region
- The impact of the recent political and economic crisis
- Key statistics
- Market and industry overviews
- 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, including 3G
- Internet and broadband development and growth
- Convergence (voice/data, fixed/wireless/mobile)
- Broadband pricing trends - ADSL, EV-DO, WiMAX, 3G/HSPA
- Average Revenue per User (APRU)
Although it has two competing
fixed network operators, the countrys telecommunications sector is dominated by
mobile telephony, with South Africa’s MTN and France Telecom-owned Orange
leading the market. The launch of three more GSM networks between 2006 and 2008
– Moov (owned by Etisalat of the UAE), KoZ (operated by the Lebanese Comium
Group) and Oricel Green Network (backed by Libyas LAP Green) – has accelerated
the already fast growth and pushed mobile market penetration well above the
African average. Two additional operators have been licensed and are preparing
to enter the market, but problems with frequency spectrum allocation have
caused delays. Some consolidation can be expected in this crowded market in the
future.
The internet and broadband
market has remained underdeveloped due to the high cost of international
bandwidth, caused by a monopolisation of access to the only international fibre
optic submarine cable serving the country until recently. This is now beginning
to change, following the landing of a second cable in November 2011, with up to
three more to follow in the near future. Significant reductions in retail
pricing for some of the existing ADSL, WiMAX and EV-DO wireless broadband services
can already be observed. The biggest game changer, however, will be the recent
introduction of 3G mobile services.
Following years of delays,
the first 3G licence was finally awarded in March 2012 and the first 3.5G
mobile broadband service has been launched, offering up to 42Mb/s using HSPA+
technology. The extensive geographical reach of the mobile networks will now
make the internet accessible to a much wider part of the population. With a
national backbone network including more than 20,000km of fibre optic cable,
Cote dIvoire is in a good position to translate these improvements in
competition and infrastructure into a booming broadband market and digital
economy.
Estimated
market penetration rates in Cote d’Ivoire’s telecoms sector – end-2013
Market highlights:
- 8% GDP growth expected in 2013
- Competition in international bandwidth market leads to falling broadband prices
- 3G licences finally awarded, first HSPA+ mobile broadband service launched
- Consolidation expected in crowded market with seven mobile operators
- Government plans to sell a 28% stake in the incumbent telco CI-Telecom; for about US$9 million
- MTN orders a 336 sqm data centre
- WiMAX operator YooMee began deploying an LTE network in early 2014 as it switches to a different technology for its African markets
- Government increases tax on telcos to 30% for 2014
- Report includes the regulator’s market data for 2012, telcos’ operating data to Q2 2013 and market developments to early 2014
Spanning
over 33 pages, 26 Tables, 2 Charts and 2 Exhibit “Cote
d Ivoire (Ivory Coast) - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts” report
provide Key statistics, Telecommunications market, Regulatory environment,
Fixed network operators in Côte d’Ivoire, International infrastructure,
Internet market, Broadband, Mobile communications, Forecasts, Data centres,
Related reports And The Report Cover 23 Companies - Cote d’Ivoire Telecom
(CI-Telecom), MTN CI, Arobase Telecom, Orange CI (France Telecom), Comium CI
(KoZ), Etisalat (Moov), LapGreen (Green Network, GreenN, Oricel), Warid
Telecom, Globacom, CORA de Comstar, Aircomm CI, Mainstreet Technologies, Africa
Online, AfNet, Aviso, Globe Access Internet (Omnes), Intel Afrique, Solaris
Telecom, Africom, Afripa Telecom (Atlantique Telecom), Comete, Globe Access,
Monicash.
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