Sub-Saharan African Telecoms Market Worth $62 billion USD by 2019

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The Sub-Saharan Africa telecoms market: interim forecast update 2014–2019 report says this regional industry will grow at a 5.5% CAGR to reach USD62 billion in 2019, up from USD45 billion in 2013. Mobile service revenue will be particularly strong and will grow at a 6.3% CAGR, but fixed revenue will be nearly stable during the period because of poor infrastructure and lack of competition in most countries. View Complete Report @ – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Sub-Saharan African Telecoms Market Worth $62 billion USD by 2019


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The Sub-Saharan Africa telecoms market interim
forecast update 20142019 byAnalysys Mason


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The Sub-Saharan Africa telecoms market interim
forecast update 20142019
  • Sub-Saharan Africas telecoms market will
    generate USD62 billion in 2019 and offers strong
    growth opportunities, mostly in the mobile
    segment.
  • The telecoms service market in Sub-Saharan
    Africa (SSA) will grow at a 5.5 CAGR to reach
    USD62 billion in 2019, up from USD45 billion in
    2013. Mobile service revenue will be particularly
    strong and will grow at a 6.3 CAGR, but fixed
    revenue will be nearly stable during the period
    because of poor infrastructure and lack of
    competition in most countries. Mobile data
    services have more growth potential than voice,
    driven by a growing demand for Internet services,
    increasing affordability of devices, and
    operators plans to roll out faster
    networks.This report provides
  • an interim update of our 5-year forecast of more
    than 100 mobile and fixed KPIs for SSA
  • data for, and analysis of, eight individual
    countries, including Côte dIvoire for the first
    time
  • revised forecasts based on the latest available
    data, which covers the period to June 2014
  • an explanation of the significant changes in this
    edition, compared with our previous forecasts
    that were published in July 2014
  • an extension of the forecast period to 2019.
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The Sub-Saharan Africa telecoms market interim
forecast update 20142019
  • Geographical coverage
  • Region modelledSub-Saharan Africa
  • Countries modelled individually
  • Côte dIvoire, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South
    Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda
  • Countries not modelled individually, but modelled
    as part of the region as a whole
  • Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi,
    Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic,
    Chad, Comoros, Congo (Democratic Republic of),
    Congo (Republic of), Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea,
    Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea,
    Guinea-Bissau, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar,
    Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte,
    Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Réunion, Rwanda, São
    Tomé and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra
    Leone, Somalia, Saint Helena, Swaziland, Togo,
    Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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The Sub-Saharan Africa telecoms market interim
forecast update 20142019
  • Major KPIs
  • Connections
  • Mobile
  • Handset, mobile broadband, M2M, Prepaid,
    contract, 2G, 3G, 4G, Smartphone, non-smartphone
  • Fixed
  • Voice, broadband, IPTV, dial-up, Narrowband
    voice, VoBB, DSL, FTTH/B, cable, BFWA, other,
  • Fixed and mobile voice traffic
  • Outgoing minutes, MoU
  • Revenue
  • Mobile
  • Service, retail, Prepaid, contract, Handset,
    mobile broadband, M2M, Handset voice, messaging,
    data
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The Sub-Saharan Africa telecoms market interim
forecast update 20142019
  • Fixed
  • Service, retail, Voice, broadband, IPTV, dial-up,
    BNS, DSL, FTTH/B, cable, BFWA, other
  • Mobile ARPU
  • SIMs, handset, Prepaid, contract, Handset voice,
    data
  • Table of Contents
  • 5.Executive summary
  • 6.Sub-Saharan Africas telecoms market offers
    strong growth opportunities, mostly in mobile
    total service revenue will reach USD62 billion by
    2019
  • 7.Handset data and mobile voice services will
    account for 94 of retail revenue growth between
    2013 and 2019
  • 8.Smartphones will account for 29 of handsets in
    the region by 2019 because LTE will be limited to
    high-value users, except in South Africa
  • 9.Key regional changes since our previous
    forecast We have revised down our revenue
    forecasts because of currency depreciation

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The Sub-Saharan Africa telecoms market interim
forecast update 20142019
  • Table of Contents(Continued)
  • 10.Forecast revision Revenue revised down in
    2013 and 2018, mainly due to currency
    fluctuations in South Africa, but growth is
    almost unchanged
  • 11.Individual country forecasts
  • 12.Côte dIvoire Telecoms service revenue will
    reach XOF1.1 trillion by 2019, driven by mobile
    voice and handset data services
  • 13.Ghana Revenue forecast revised down because
    mobile voice and messaging revenue will decline
    faster than expected
  • 14.Kenya Strong competition is eroding mobile
    voice revenue faster than expected and we revised
    down our LTE forecast
  • And More
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    ation-technology-telecommunication .

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