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2007 African - Convergence and Broadcasting Market

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
Published: November 2007
Product Code: R170-931
Description
This annual report offers a wealth of information on the convergence of telecommunications, broadcasting and digital media in 34 African countries. Subjects covered include:
  • Key statistics;
  • Market and industry overviews;
  • Regulatory environment;
  • Major players;
  • Satellite coverage;
  • Infrastructure development;
  • NGN and WiMAX;
  • Internet telephony (VoIP);
  • Digital TV, Interactive TV, IPTV in Africa;
  • E-services;
  • Convergence of telecommunications, digital media and broadcasting;
  • Triple play.
Table of Contents

1. OVERVIEW DIGITAL MEDIA AND CONVERGENCE

1.1 IP and Next Generation Networks in Africa

1.1.1 Developments in various African markets

1.2 VoIP telephony

1.2.1 Market overview

1.3 WiMAX

1.3.1 Developments in various African markets

1.4 Overview of broadcasting market

1.4.1 Problems facing the broadcasting industry

1.4.2 Free-to-Air (FTA) TV

1.4.3 Pay TV

1.4.4 Satellite coverage

1.4.5 Digital TV (DTV)

1.4.6 High Definition Television (HDTV)

1.4.7 Interactive TV (iTV)

1.4.8 Broadband TV, triple play

1.4.9 Personal Video Recorders (PVRs)

1.4.10 Mobile TV

2. ALGERIA

2.1 Broadcasting market

2.1.1 Overview

2.1.2 Satellite TV

2.1.3 Digital TV

3. ANGOLA

3.1 Convergence

3.1.1 VoIP telephony

3.1.2 Overview of broadcasting market

3.1.3 Radio

3.1.4 Television

3.1.5 Broadband over Cable TV (CATV)

4. BENIN

4.1 Broadcasting market

4.1.1 Overview

5. BOTSWANA

5.1 Convergence

5.1.1 VoIP telephony

5.1.2 Next Generation Network (NGN)

5.1.3 E-commerce

5.1.4 E-government

5.1.5 Broadcasting market

6. BURKINA FASO

6.1 Broadcasting market

6.1.1 Introduction

6.1.2 Free-to-Air (FTA) TV

6.1.3 Satellite TV

7. CAMEROON

7.1 Broadcasting market

8. CHAD

8.1 Broadcasting market

9. CÔTE D'IVOIRE

9.1 Broadcasting market

9.1.1 Regulatory overview

9.1.2 Free-to-Air (FTA) TV

9.1.3 Pay TV

9.1.4 Satellite TV

10. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

10.1 Broadcasting market

10.1.1 Television and radio broadcasting in DRC

11. EGYPT

11.1 Convergence

11.1.1 VoIP telephony

11.1.2 Next Generation Networks (NGNs)

11.1.3 IPTV

11.1.4 E-commerce

11.1.5 Smart Village

11.1.6 Technology incubators

11.1.7 Information Highway Project

11.1.8 E-government

11.1.9 Overview of broadcasting market

12. ETHIOPIA

12.1 Broadcasting market

12.1.1 Regulatory overview

12.1.2 Free-to-Air (FTA) TV

12.1.3 Satellite TV

13. GABON

13.1 Broadcasting market

13.1.1 Overview

14. GAMBIA

14.1 Convergence

14.1.1 Overview of broadcasting market

14.1.2 VoIP telephony

14.1.3 E-government

14.1.4 Triple play

15. GHANA

15.1 Broadcasting market

15.1.1 Television broadcasting

15.1.2 Satellite TV

15.1.3 Pay TV

16. KENYA

16.1 Convergence

16.1.1 Triple play

16.1.2 Overview of broadcasting market

16.1.3 Digital TV

17. LESOTHO

17.1 Broadcasting market

17.1.1 Overview

18. LIBYA

18.1 Broadcasting market

18.1.1 Television broadcasting in Libya

18.1.2 Pay TV

19. MADAGASCAR

19.1 Broadcasting market

19.1.1 Overview

20. MALAWI

20.1 Broadcasting market

21. MAURITIUS

21.1 Convergence

21.1.1 NetTV

21.1.2 Broadcasting market

21.1.3 E-commerce

21.1.4 IT incentives

21.1.5 Cyber-City Project

21.1.6 E-government project

22. MOROCCO

22.1 Convergence

22.1.1 VoIP telephony

22.1.2 E-commerce

22.1.3 E-learning

22.1.4 IPTV

22.1.5 Overview of broadcasting market

23. MOZAMBIQUE

23.1 Broadcasting market

23.1.1 Overview of TV and radio broadcasting

24. NAMIBIA

24.1 Convergence

24.1.1 Overview of broadcasting market

24.1.2 VoIP

24.1.3 Next-Generation Network (NGN)

24.1.4 E-services

25. NIGERIA

25.1 Convergence

25.1.1 Overview of broadcasting market

25.1.2 Mobile TV

25.1.3 Interactive TV (iTV)

25.1.4 Internet TV

25.1.5 Community radio

25.1.6 Next Generation Networks (NGNs), triple play

25.1.7 E-commerce

25.1.8 E-government

26. SENEGAL

26.1 Broadcasting market

26.1.1 Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)

27. SOUTH AFRICA

27.1 Convergence

27.1.1 VoIP telephony

27.1.2 Next Generation Networks (NGNs)

27.1.3 IPTV, triple play

27.1.4 New broadcasting licence tender 2006

27.1.5 Broadcast signal distributors

27.1.6 Digital media

27.1.7 Online and mobile banking (m-banking)

28. SUDAN

28.1 Broadcasting market

28.1.1 Radio and TV broadcasting in Sudan

29. SWAZILAND

29.1 Broadcasting market

29.1.1 Free-to-Air (FTA) broadcasting

29.1.2 Pay TV

30. TANZANIA

30.1 Broadcasting market

30.1.1 Overview

30.1.2 Public TV broadcasters

30.1.3 Private TV broadcasters

31. TUNISIA

31.1 Convergence

31.1.1 Overview of broadcasting market

31.1.2 E-commerce

31.1.3 E-government

32. UGANDA

32.1 Convergence

32.1.1 VoIP telephony

32.1.2 Next Generation Networks (NGNs)

32.1.3 Powerline Communication (PLC)

32.1.4 E-commerce

32.1.5 E-banking

32.1.6 E-government

32.1.7 Overview of broadcasting market

32.1.8 Digital TV

33. ZAMBIA

33.1 Broadcasting market

33.1.1 Overview

33.1.2 Regulatory issues

34. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS




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