The Guinea - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband report
includes all Publisher research data and analysis on this country. Covering
trends and developments in telecommunications, mobile, internet, broadband,
infrastructure and regulation.
Three operators compete with 3G mobile services
This annual report provides a comprehensive overview
of trends and developments in Guinea’s telecommunications market. Subjects
covered include:
- One of the fastest growing mobile markets in the region
- The impact of the global 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
- Internet and broadband development and growth
- Broadband and mobile data services and pricing trends
- Convergence (voice/data, fixed/wireless/mobile)
- Mobile Average Revenue per User (ARPU)
Guinea in West Africa has vast mineral resources yet
remains one of the poorest countries in the world. With five competing mobile
networks, its telecommunications sector has shown triple-digit growth rates for
three years in a row following the entry of two world-class international
operators, MTN and Orange. The other competitors are Intercel, Cellcom and Lagui,
the mobile unit of the national fixed-line operator, Sotelgui.
Following the exit of Telekom Malaysia in 2008,
Sotelgui has being prepared for renewed privatisation, creating an attractive
opportunity for a strategic investor. Despite the rapid growth in the mobile
sector, penetration remains below the African average, while the country’s
fixed-line and internet markets are virtually untapped.
Broadband services are still very limited and
expensive. The landing of the first international fibre optic submarine cable
in 2012, and the setting up of an IXP in mid-2013, will go far to help the
nascent broadband market develop by reducing the cost of internet bandwidth and
improving the reliability of infrastructure.
The country slipped into a mild recession in 2009, but
stable GDP growth of around 5% per year is expected from 2014, possibly
reaching up to 20% in 2015 and 2016.
Market
highlights:
- 400 cell towers put up for sale
- First ever international fibre optic submarine cable lands
- Second privatisation of Sotelgui expected
- Mobile Money services launched
- The third 3G licence awarded in late 2013
- Government secures a US$350 million loan to build a 4,000km fibre backbone network
- The number of SMS messages sent in the second quarter of 2013 grew 67% year-on-year
- MTN signs management contract with Huawei Technologies
- Cellcom Guinea launches 3G+ services
- Sotelgui ceases operations but government hopes for it to be back in business by end-2014
- Includes the regulator’s market data to June 2013
Estimated market penetration rates in Guinea’s
telecoms sector – end-2013
Spanning
over 23 pages, 17 Tables, 1 Charts and 3 Exhibit “Guinea - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband”
report provide Key statistics, Telecommunications market, Regulatory
environment, Fixed network operators in Guinea, Internet market, Broadband
market, Mobile communications, Related reports And The Report Cover 15
Companies - Société des Télécommunications de Guinée (Sotelgui), MTN (Areeba,
Investcom), Orange (France Telecom, Spacetel), Intercel (Télécel Guinea),
Cellcom Guinee, MiriNet (Afribone), ETI, Universal Communication
(DiscoveryTel), Ristel, Afripa Telecom, Alternet Systems, Broad Telecom,
Soguicis, Thucatel, Telekom Malaysia.
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