With a fixed-line penetration of around 8%
and mobile penetration close to 100%, Algeria has one of the highest telecom
services teledensities in Africa. The country's relatively well developed
infrastructure includes a national fibre backbone and significant FttP
deployments.
There remains no effective competition in the
fixed-line sector since Lacom (a joint venture between Egypt's Orascom Telecom
and Telecom Egypt) exited the market in 2008. The proposed privatisation of
Algerie Telecom has been in abeyance for some time. To stimulate the sector the
government in late 2014 proposed reintroducing fixed-line telephony
competition.
Solid mobile subscriber growth in recent
years has meant that mobile penetration has now broached 100%. Given the
intensifying price competition between the three MNOs, Algerie Telecom's
Mobilis, Orascom's Djezzy, and Wataniya's Ooredoo, their focus has shifted to
raising ARPU and investing in mobile data services based on HSPA and LTE
technologies. Following long delays, the regulator in late 2013 finally issued
3G licences, which together with LTE services launched by Mobilis in May 2014
will considerably boost mobile broadband services in coming years.
Although the mobile market has been affected
by the recent social and political unrest, and investor confidence has been
dented by recent moves from the government to take control of the country's
leading mobile operator, with the advent of 3G licences the MNOs have the
chance to transform themselves into converged service providers and to take a
share of the broadband market. As such, the country's mobile market still has
enormous potential for growth.
To complement mobile broadband services,
Algerie Telecom has invested in DSL and WiMAX network upgrades. The
liberalisation of the market for VoIP services has also enabled ISPs to become
players in the sector, which is placing greater pressure on fixed-line voice
services. Algerie Telecom is also investing in its national fibre infrastructure,
and has become a major shareholder in a four-company national fibre project.
Spanning
over 47 pages, “Algeria - Telecoms,
Mobile and Broadband - Market Insights and Forecasts” report covering the Key
Statistics, Telecommunications Market, Regulatory Environment, Fixed Network
Operators, Telecommunications Infrastructure, Internet Market, Broadband
Market, Digital Media/DIGITAL ECONOMY, Mobile Communications, Forecasts. The
report covered companies are - Algerie Telecom, Mobilis, Djezzy, Nedjema,
Djaweb, EEPAD, Swan Informatique, IcosNet, Smart Link Communication
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