'Egypt:
Universal Licensing to Spur Competition and Double Data Revenue by 2018,' a
Country Intelligence Report by Publisher, offers a precise, incisive profile of
Egypt's converged telecommunications, media and technology sectors based on
proprietary data from our research in the Egyptian market. It provides detailed
competitive analysis of both the fixed and mobile sectors, tracks the market
shares of technologies and services, and monitors the introduction and spread
of new technologies. Published annually, this executive study provides a
comprehensive view of the Egyptian communications market by analyzing key
trends, evaluating near-term opportunities and assessing upcoming risks
factors.
Key Findings
- Mobile penetration will reach 124% at the end of 2013 and will generate $5.7bn in service revenue..
- Revenue from fixed broadband services will expand at a CAGR of 6.4% in the 2013-2018 period to reach $488m in 2018.
- Telecom Egypt will be the first operator to receive a universal service license and will start gradually gaining market share within the mobile segment.
- ARPS will continue to decline over the next two years but will start to rebound at the end of 2015 thanks to the increasing uptake of data services.
A
new Country Intelligence Report by Publisher, “Egypt: Universal Licensing to
Spur Competition and Double Data Revenue by 2018,” provides an executive-level
overview of the telecommunications market in Egypt today, with detailed
forecasts of key indicators up to 2018. It delivers deep quantitative and
qualitative insight into Egypt's telecom market, analyzing key trends,
evaluating near-term opportunities and assessing risk factors, based on
proprietary data from Publisher's databases.
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It provides in-depth analysis of the
following:
- Egypt in a regional context: this section includes comparisons of the market size and market trends such as its CAGR with that of other countries in Africa and the Middle East.
- Economic, demographic and political context: this section covers the societal background to market trends, including forecasts and historical figures for population, GDP, GDP per person at PPP, consumer price inflation, and currency exchange rates.
- Regulatory environment: this section discusses factors such as the laws and government bodies regulating the telecom markets, number portability, IPTV and content regulation, licensing and spectrum awards, national broadband plans and regulation of 4G introductions.
- Demand profile: this section forecasts market and segment revenues, with CAGRs and forecast totals provided for various market segments, such as mobile data, broadband Internet access, pay-TV and fixed VoIP.
- Service evolution: this section breaks down market revenue in 2013 and 2018 into fixed versus mobile revenues as well as into voice, data and video revenues.
- Competitive landscape: this section shows actual revenue market shares of the largest telecom players - Mobinil, Vodafone, Misr and Telecom Egypt - for 2013, with a forecast for 2018.
- Major market players: this section lists the ownership and revenues of the four largest telecom players, with a look at what's in store for each one.
- Segment analysis: Mobile services: this section looks at subscription and penetration trends, breaks down mobile data revenue, forecasts ARPS and data ARPS, and forecasts market share trends through 2018. It also examines ongoing and future changes in mobile network technology generations in Egypt.
- Segment analysis: Fixed services: this section covers key indicators such as fixed-line and broadband penetration rates, ARPL, voice revenue, Internet revenue and market share trends. Access lines are also broken down into PSTN, DSL, fiber (FTTx) and WiMAX.
- Segment analysis: Pay-TV: this section looks at subscriptions to pay-TV services through 2018, breaking them down into cable, DTH/satellite and IPTV subscriptions.
- Segment analysis: Convergence: this section looks at unified licensing and the various drivers of convergence in Egypt over the next five years.
- Identifying opportunities: this section details a number of opportunities for operators, vendors and investors in the Egyptian telecommunications market.
Reasons to buy
With
a population of 85m, Egypt is the second largest and potentially one of the
most dynamic telecom growth markets in the Africa and Middle East region. This
Country Intelligence Report offers decision makers a detailed, comprehensive
view of the market, a view that will help operators, equipment vendors and
other telecom industry players to succeed in the challenging telecommunications
market in Egypt. Forecasts as well as historical figures for key telecom market
indicators such as subscriber numbers, penetration rates and market segment
revenues make the report an invaluable tool for all telecom professionals
interested in the Egyptian market. Offering detailed analysis of the regulatory
environment, including licensing; Publisher's 'Egypt: Universal Licensing to
Spur Competition and Double Data Revenue by 2018' also examines trends in
mobile network generations, analyzes the competitive landscape and provides
details on the main market players.
Know more about this report at : http://mrr.cm/Z5B
Spanning
over 30 pages, “Market Opportunities and the Evolution
of MVNO Business Models in Western Europe” report covering the Market
and competitor overview, Egypt in a regional context, Economic, demographic and
political context Regulatory environment, Demand profile, Service evolution,
Competitive landscape, Major market players, Segment analysis, Mobile services,
Fixed services, Pay-TV, Convergence, Identifying opportunities. The report
covered 4 companies - Telecom Egypt, Mobinil, Vodafone Egypt, Etisalat Misr.
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