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Report: MENA mobile telecoms investment review and forecasts 2010-2014 The MENA region is currently witnessing a boom in data services such as mobile broadband. This report forecasts country-by-country metrics such as subscribers and ARPU in both the traditional mobile market and mobile broadband in the MENA region and analyses key network investments to be made, such as in LTE.... |
Meet us at TMT Finance Africa The African telecoms market is witnessing some major changes at the moment. Plenty of M&A activity is occurring, while in the background, mobile markets continue strong growth in penetration and broadband becomes more affordable as submarine cable capacity is introduced. At Onda Analytics we have been tracking many of the...
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Report: Omantel stake sale The Omani government is restarting the process of selling a 30% stake in incumbent fixed and mobile operator, Omantel. It finds itself needing to defend its fixed line subscriber base and maintain strong growth in its broadband subscriber base in the face of imminent competition in this segment from... |
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Report: Mexico spectrum licensing The Mexican telecoms regulator, Cofetel, has announced the tender for 1700MHz and 1900MHz spectrum. The auction provides an opportunity for both existing operators to increase their total spectrum allocations and for new operators to enter the mobile market. This could include cable operators, adding mobile services to their existing offerings, or.... |
Report: Cameroon third mobile licence New investment opportunities are expected to appear in Cameroon’s telecoms market in 2010. It is reported that a third entrant is likely to enter the mobile market. This report considers the potential for a third mobile licensee to enter Cameroon’s mobile market, whether or not this involves the acquisition of Camtel.
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Report: Investing in the Tunisian telecoms market In June 2009, a licence was awarded to operate a second fixed and third mobile network in Tunisia. As a result, Tunisie Telecom must pursue measures to defend its current market position. Onda Analytics believes there may be an opportunity for an experienced investor to obtain a stake in Tunisie Telecom as... |
Report: Mozambique third mobile licence The Mozambican government is set to launch a tender for the third mobile licence in Mozambique by the end of 2009. This report considers the opportunity for a third mobile operator in Mozambique, including forecasts for both the third licensee and the mobile market as a whole.
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Report: Privatisation of Zamtel Zambian fixed and mobile operator Zamtel is currently in the process of being privatised by the government. The operator has struggled to gain mobile market share from MTN and Zain, who both operate in Zambia. With relatively low mobile penetration and high tariffs, a strong opportunity presents itself for... |
Report: Privatisation of NITEL The Nigerian government is currently in the process of privatising Nigerian incumbent telecoms operator, NITEL. The company has been suffering from underinvestment in the past and has not been able to take advantage of the assets owned by the company. Meanwhile, a number of major telecoms operators have...
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Africa provides positive tone for telecoms industry In the build-up to ITU Telecom World 2009 in Geneva this month, Onda Analytics believes that a range of exciting opportunities await the investment community regarding Sub-Saharan Africa. Throughout the week at ITU Telecom World 2009, we will be discussing the outlook for African telecoms with other delegates... |
Market Insight: Complexity of NITEL deal causes delay in sale The deadline for bids for Nigerian telecoms incumbent, NITEL, has been pushed back from today to the end of October. Onda Analytics believes the complexity of the opportunity, resulting from the difficult situation NITEL has found itself in, is to blame for this delay...
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Report: Syrian third mobile licence The Syrian government has indicated that it will shortly be licensing a third mobile network operator. This report considers the opportunity for a third entrant in the market. It includes forecasts for the both the mobile market and the third entrant, as well as detailed information on the regulatory environment in Syria. |
Market Insight: Syria’s underdeveloped mobile market offers a rare opportunity The Syrian government has outlined its intention to licence a third mobile operator during the end of 2009 or the beginning of 2010. Syria’s two existing MNOs, SyriaTel and MTN Syria operate under Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) contracts with the incumbent and regulator Syria Telecom, which has exclusive rights to operate...
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