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East and Southern Africa Telecommunications Report Q2 2008

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Business Monitor International
Published: April 2008
Product Code: R302-3037
Description
Full-year figures from several of Africa’s major telecoms groups give us a clearer picture of the state of
the market at the end of 2007. Growth in Kenya in particular fell short of our expectations, following a
disappointing performance by Celtel in the second half of the year, when it actually lost subscribers. The
outlook for the Kenyan market in 2008 also looks less positive in light of the wave of violence that hit the
country after December’s presidential election. Although that has since subsided, the economic disruption
that it caused is likely to impact overall growth in 2008, with knock-on effects expected for the mobile
market.


On the other hand, 2008 should see the launch of two new operators: fixed-line incumbent Telkom
Kenya, which was awarded a GSM licence in 2007 ahead of its privatisation, and Econet Wireless. This
increase of competition could offset many of the negative effects of the aforementioned moderation in
economic growth.


Elsewhere in the region, growth prospects continue to look good. Although we have lowered our 2007
estimate for Sudan at end-2007, in terms of growth the market is streets ahead of its regional peers.
Subscriber numbers more than doubled during 2007 and we are forecasting around 6mn net additions in
2008, on the back of intense price competition in the capital Khartoum and the expansion of network
coverage to more rural areas.


Significant investment is also forecast for the Ugandan market where a new operator, Warid Telecom,
launched in January 2008. Another competitor, HITS Telecom is set to begin commercial services later
in the year, taking the number of operators to five. In addition to the network rollout plans of the two new
entrants, Uganda’s existing operators have been investing heavily in their networks: UTL launched 3G
services in the capital Kampala in November 2007, in time for the Commonwealth Heads of Government
conference, while Celtel Uganda has also undertaken a major investment project.


Despite some minor changes in the overall scores for some countries, our business environment rankings
for the African telecoms market remain largely unchanged. The markets of East and Southern Africa
continue to rank high in the table, with Tanzania, Uganda and Botswana all particularly impressive. As
we highlight, the region’s strong performance is largely due to its progressive licensing regimes, which
have helped foster competition and drive penetration rates upwards.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Business Environment Rankings
Table: Africa Business Environment Rankings
Industry Forecast Scena9
Table: East & Southern Africa Telecoms Sector - Historical Data & Forecasts
Market Data Analysis
Fixed-Line
Table: Fixed-Lines In Service/100 Inhabitants 2000-06
Internet
Table: Mobile Subscribers/100 Inhabitants 2000-06
Angola
Table: Angola Mobile Market 2007
Botswana
Table: Botswana Mobile Market 2007
Kenya
Table: Kenya Fixed-Line Market 1999-2006
Mobile
Table: Kenya Mobile Market 2007
Mauritius
Table: Mauritius Mobile Market 2007
Mozambique
Table: Mozambique Mobile Market 2007
Sudan
Table: Sudan Mobile Market 2007
Tanzania
Table: Tanzania Fixed-Line Growth 1995-2006
Table: Tanzania Mobile Market 2007
Uganda
Table: Uganda Fixed Lines In Service ('000)
Table: Uganda Mobile Market 2007
Macroeconomic Forecast Scenario
Angola
Table: Angola - Economic Activity
Botswana
Table: Economic Activity
Kenya
Table: Kenya - Economic Activity
Mauritius
Table: Mauritius - Macroeconomic Forecasts
Mozambique
Table: Mozambique - Macroeconomic Forecasts
Sudan
Table: Economic Activity
Tanzania
Table: Economic Activity
Uganda
Table: Economic Activity
Regulatory Environment
Table: East & Southern Africa Telecoms Regulators
Angola
Botswana
Kenya
Mauritius
Mozambique
Sudan
Tanzania
Uganda
Competitive Landscape
Table: Key Players: East & Southern Africa Telecoms Sector
Company Monitor
Table: Huawei Financial Highlights
Table: Huawei Recent Contract Wins in Africa and Middle East
Regional Operator Profile: MTN
Regional Operator Profile: Celtel
Table: Zain Group Financial Highlights
BMI Forecast Modelling .62
How we generate our industry forecasts
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