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North Africa Telecommunications Report Q2 2009

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Business Monitor International
Published: June 2009
Product Code: R302-6367
Description
The end of 2008 saw a noticeable slowdown in mobile markets across North Africa, but most especiallyin Algeria and Morocco. In Algeria, Algérie Télécom experienced an unfortunate end of year in itsmobile business, actually losing subscribers in the final quarter. In Morocco, the downturn was not asdramatic, but it still made the end of year subscriber totals distinctly unimpressive. It would be easy to saythat this slow down is in reaction to the global economic situation and that it is set to continue. However,BMI expects things to pick up again during 2009 and suspects that practical considerations like thecancellation of unregistered or inactive SIMs had as much to do with the slowdown as falling consumerconfidence.

As a result of lower than expected end of year figures, we have revised our mobile forecasts for Tunisia,Algeria and Morocco. As already mentioned, we do expect growth to pick up again, at least a little,although, thanks to maturing markets, it is expected to slowdown gradually in terms of a long-term trend.Despite our prediction of a return to our projected long-term growth path for all three markets, theforecasts are nonetheless lower than previously, thanks to the low totals at the end of the year as a startingpoint.

Morocco has seen the official licensing of Wana as the country’s third GSM mobile operator. Wana wasalready successful in offering fixed-wireless and semi mobile services over its CDMA network, and it isexpected to make a success of a GSM venture, despite the challengingly mature market. Kuwait’s Zainhas also taken a minority stake in the company, providing it presumably with some helpful investmentand good experience of rolling out GSM networks.

In Algeria the much-anticipated privatisation of Algérie Télécom was at first delayed for two to threeyears pending modernisation works, and then completely called off, in a move that will no doubt frustratepotential investors, such as Saudi Telecom Company, which had been eagerly awaiting news of a tender.Tunisia, like Morocco, will be seeing more competition, as the telecoms market is finally to see moreliberalisation with the licensing of new fixed and mobile operators. This has been expected for some time,since Tunisia has generally had a fairly liberalising stance in other sectors, and telecoms appeared to belagging behind. It is hoped that the privatisation of Tunisie Telecom will follow.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
North Africa Mobile SWOT
Business Environment
Regional
North Africa
Table: Africa Telecoms Business Environment Ratings
Macroeconomic Data
Table: North Africa Macroeconomic Overview
Industry Forecast Scenario
Mobile
Table: North Africa Telecoms Sector - Historical Data & Forecasts
Market Data Analysis
Mobile
Algeria
Table: Algeria Mobile Market, December 2008
Table: Algeria Mobile Blended ARPUs 2007-08 (user/month)
Morocco
Table: Morocco Mobile Market, December 2008
Tunisia
Table: Tunisia Mobile Market, December 2008
3G
Algeria
Morocco
Mobile Operator Data
Algeria - Djezzy
Algeria - Mobilis
Algeria - Nedjma
Morocco - Maroc Telecom
Morocco - Meditel
Tunisie Telecom
Tunisiana
Fixed Line
Algeria
Morocco
Table: Moroccan Fixed-Line Market 2006-2008
Tunisia
Internet
Algeria
Morocco
Tunisia
Regulatory Environment & Industry Developments
Table: North African Regulatory Environment
Algeria
Morocco
Tunisia
Competitive Landscape
Key Players
Table: Key Players - North Africa Telecoms Sector
Company Monitor
Table: Huawei Financial Highlights
Middle East
Table: Huawei’s Recent Contract Wins In The Middle East
Africa
Table: Huawei’s Recent Contract Wins In Africa
Building Bridges
Profiles
Appendix:
Regional Telecommunications Penetration Overview
Fixed-Line
Table: Regional Fixed-Line Penetration Overview
Mobile
Table: Regional Mobile Penetration Overview
Broadband
Table: Regional Broadband Penetration Overview
Macroeconomic Data Tables
Table: Algeria - Economic Activity
Table: Morocco - Economic Activity
Table: Tunisia - Economic Activity
Telecoms Business Environment Ratings Methodology
Ratings Overview
Weighting
Weighting
Indicators
Indicators
BMI Telecoms Industry Glossary
Table: Telecommunications Glossary Of Terms
BMI Telecommunications Forecasting & Sourcing
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Telecommunications Industry Forecast Table
Key Indicators
Business Environment Ratings
Sources
Ordering and More Information
Price and Delivery Options



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