The African mobile market is the fastest growing in the world, achieving a year-on-year growth rate of 65% in the year to 2Q05, with total subscribers breaking the 100 million mark by end-June. The . . .
African Mobile Opportunities, from the publishers of Middle East and Africa Wireless Analyst, provides a comprehensive and unique insight into the African mobile markets, the factors that have lead to their success, and how your business can profit from the opportunities they present.
Key coverage includes:
Comprehensive regional summary - providing an invaluable insight into the current status and likely future developments of African mobile markets
13 in-depth country profiles - supplying a status update of each key market, including significant technology, licence and investment developments, subscriber numbers and forecasts, and operator market share
Details of new license awards and technology developments - reviewing all the latest developments and planned launches in the region
Expert commentary from industry analysts - putting the figures and forecasts into context whilst identifying key trends and explaining their significance to the market
Forecasts to 2010 - unique subscriber forecasts to 2010 for each country profiled, allowing you to assess the future development of each country market and the region as a whole.
Countries covered: Algeria Angola Democratic Republic of Congo Egypt Ethiopia Kenya Madagascar Morocco Nigeria Senegal South Africa Sudan Tunisia
Each country profile offers a complete guide to the market covering:
Market overview
Subscriber growth to end-June 2005
Subscriber growth forecasts to 2010
Historical subscriber numbers per operator between Q104 and Q205
Operator market share
Licensing opportunities available in the region
Technology launches and status (GPRS, CDMA)
Other significant developments - including mergers and acquisitions, branding, market segmentation and local content development.
An appendix provides subscriber data for every country in the region (figures also provided for countries not specifically profiled in the report) including prepaid subscribers as a percentage of the total end-June 2005.