The telecom market in Armenia is Gung-ho on Mobile Broadband with over 1 million Subscribers: Ken Research The developing telecom sector in Armenia was occupied to build and to set an efficient telecommunication infrastructure in 2015. The market doesn’t offer a compelling opportunity as the addressable market is small with small population and low GDP per capita of USD 2,800 in 2015. The combined efforts of the government and private telecom operators… Read More »
Armenian Telecom Market is Going through Transformation with Mobile broadband penetration of over 30% By 2015, the Armenian telecom market represented another developing market that is very busy trying to put an effective national telecommunications service in place. With its relatively small population and a GDP per capita of around US$2,800 in 2015, it does not offer a hugely lucrative market opportunity. However, the government and the operators have… Read More »
It is expected that FttH will connect 26% of premises by 2020 under the Australian NBN Framework Between 2009 and 2012, the NBN company designed the architecture for a national FttH network. Legislation and contracts were completed in 2012 and shortly afterwards the rollout started, based on a ‘rolling’ three year plan. The election of the Coalition government in 2013 resulted in a political review. As a result the FttH plan was… Read More »
OMAN – TELECOMS, MOBILE AND BROADBAND Renewed efforts to improve broadband infrastructure in Oman Internet access is mostly obtained via mobile broadband services in Oman. However there has been a recent and renewed push towards improving fixed broadband infrastructure – particularly fibre-based networks. In terms of the mobile market; mobile voice has reached saturation and the focus has shifted to the… Read More »
MIDDLE EAST – MOBILE BROADBAND AND INFRASTRUCTURE – STATISTICS AND ANALYSES The market research report on Middle East Mobile Broadband and Infrastructure provides an overview of the industry in the major countries such as Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. The report covers major aspects such as statistics about mobile infrastructure, mobile broadband, mobile… Read More »