Telecom
services in Lesotho are managed by a privatised national operator, Econet
Telecom Lesotho (ETL). There is effective competition in the mobile sector
between South Africa-based Vodacom and ETL, though mobile market penetration
remains below the regional average.
Fixed-line
teledensity is also low, but the network has gained value since DSL broadband
technology was deployed in 2007. In parallel, ETL has rolled out a CDMA2000
fixed-wireless network, upgrades with EV-DO technology, to provide fixed-line
and wireless broadband services. In addition, the company has introduced a
fixed-mobile convergence product based on its GSM network and capitalising on
its multi-platform capabilities.
Vodacom
was the first operator to introduce mobile broadband services in the country,
based on HSPA technology. In parallel, the company has rolled out a WiMAX
wireless broadband network. Several other internet service providers have
rolled out their own wireless infrastructure. In late 2014 Vodacom also
launched commercial services based on LTE technology.
Although
landlocked, Lesotho has benefited from connectivity to the landing of several
submarine fibre optic cables on the African east and west coasts, which saw
bandwidth quadruple in 2012. Nevertheless, the improved international
connectivity has not yet translated to lower broadband prices on the retail
level.
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