Showing posts with label Telecoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Telecoms. Show all posts

Friday, 15 March 2013

Telecoms, Internet, Broadband and Mobile statistics Market in Middle East- Trends, Share, Size Research Report

Researchmoz.us announces the release of a new report- "Middle East - Telecoms, Internet, Broadband and Mobile statistics (tables only) Market, Trends, Share, Size Research Report" Published by BuddeComm Announced by Researchmoz.us. For more information, please contact us at sales@researchmoz.us or at +1-518-618-1030.


Developing regulatory systems in the telecoms sector of the Middle East have improved conditions for competitors although in almost all markets the main competitors to fixed-line incumbents are mobile network operators. 

Cross-border co-operation is becoming increasingly evident with regulators working together to improve services for end users and operators working together to deploy two regional terrestrial cables. Broadband continues to be the focus of incumbent operators as fixed-line voice revenue continues to decline and governments encourage deployment of faster speeds to underpin development of the Internet economy.

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Internet and Broadband
Broadband use is increasing rapidly in the wealthier countries of the Arab Middle East due to infrastructure based competition from mobile network operators. This in turn is driving demand for Arabic content. The speeds currently available in the Middle East is opening up access to high bandwidth forms of digital content, such as Video-on-Demand (VoD). Tough competition exists in the region’s flourishing pan-regional satellite TV market with over 400 FTA channels available.

Mobile operations
Recent slow growth is indicative of the maturing Middle East mobile markets. High mobile subscription levels are due to multiple SIM card ownership, a predominantly prepaid user base and lack of mobile number portability in many markets. Perhaps more indicative of the mature market is the emergence of MVNOs which can better cater to specific market segments. 

In the face of strong competition operators are diversifying into fixed markets or other countries. Other operators have voiced renewed focus on achieving operational efficiencies although the impending spending required to build and operate faster mobile broadband networks will make this target increasingly challenging. 

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Tuesday, 19 February 2013

New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts

Researchmoz.us announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts 

Network access technology pricing will hamper long-term uptakeBuddeComm's New Zealand - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts annual publication provides a detailed overview including statistics and analysis of the regulatory, infrastructure, fixed voice and broadband, mobile voice and broadband and the digital media sectors of the New Zealand telecoms market. An overview of the key market players in the markets is also provided, as are selected market forecasts.The New Zealand Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) and the Regional Broadband Initiatives (RBI) are now both in deployment across the countryside, yet it will be many years for these developments to be completed. But these infrastructure deployments will set the stage for many new developments utilising these high-speed broadband networks.But uptake of residential fibre has been slow as these new networks must compete with existing technologies. 


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