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Oman Telecommunications Report Q4 2009

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Business Monitor International
Published: October 2009
Product Code: R302-8585
Description
After a slightly worrying slowdown at the end of 2008, the first two quarters of 2009 saw growth inOman’s mobile market pick up again. The number of net additions in Q109 was only slightly higher thanin Q408, but Q209 saw a bigger improvement, and growth is looking pretty healthy again.

What could have helped to stimulate this renewed growth may have been the introduction of mobilevirtual network operators (MVNOs), which began to launch from May 2009. By the end of June 2009,according to the Telecoms Regulatory Authority (TRA) the MVNOs had between them gleaned a smallbut noticeable market share. Although these can still be counted as being on Oman Mobile and Nawras’networks, the new service providers do seem to have livened up the market with new competition, even ifthat competition is not as much of a threat as a new network operator would be. BMI still holds thatanother mobile network operator would be of great benefit to the Omani mobile market.

The latest data on the fixed-line market show that the number of fixed lines in service has continued in itspattern of gentle oscillation. There are possibly signs that the overall trend is downwards rather thanupwards, as it had tentatively been before, but we feel that it is probably too early to tell. At the end ofJune 2009, there were 271,764 fixed lines in service, still up very slightly on a year previously.The broadband market continues in its steady growth, and by the end of Q209 there were 37,085 ADSLsubscribers, and 379 leased line broadband subscribers, showing that overall broadband growth, ascalculated by the TRA, was 4.7% for the quarter. However, dial-up subscriptions appear to be decreasinga lot faster than ADSL subscriptions are increasing, perhaps due to the fact that families will often sharean ADSL connection through the use of a Wi-Fi router. Whatever the reason, the consequence is that theTRA’s measure of overall internet penetration is going down.

After finally being awarded the second fixed-line licence in July 2009, Nawras has revealed some of itsplans for the fixed-line market. Unsurprisingly, its emphasis is on broadband: Nawras has outlined a biginvestment programme to greatly extend the reach of fibre-optic backbones in Oman, this making fasterbroadband available in many more areas. We still expect that Nawras will be delivering its fixed-lineservices over wireless technology.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Oman Mobile SWOT
Oman Wireline SWOT
Oman Political SWOT
Oman Economic SWOT
Oman Business Environment SWOT
Business Environment
Middle East
Oman
Table: Middle East Business Environment Rankings
Industry Forecast Scenario
Mobile
Table: Telecoms Sector - Mobile - Historical Data & Forecasts, 2006-2013
Fixed Line
Table: Telecoms Sector - Fixed Line - Historical Data & Forecasts, 2006-2013
Internet
Table: Oman Internet Historical Data And Forecasts, 2006-2013
Market Data Analysis
Mobile
Table: Oman Mobile Subscribers - Q209
Table: Oman Mobile Net Additions Market
Customer Divisions
ARPU
3G
Mobile Contract Wins
Table: Mobile Contract Wins
Mobile Content
Regional Outlook
Country Outlook
Mobile Banking
Value-Added Services Timeline
Table: Selected VAS Services
Mobile Operator Data
Omantel
Nawras
Fixed Line
Fixed Wireless
Incumbent Privatisation
Internet
Broadband
Wireline Contract Wins
Table: Wireline Contract Wins
Regulatory Environment & Industry Developments
Oman: Regulatory Bodies And Their Responsibilities
Legislation And Market Liberalisation
Regulation
Licensing And Spectrum
Regulatory Developments
Competitive Landscape
Key Players
Table: Key Players: Oman Telecoms Sector
Table: Omantel Financial Indicators, 2004-2008 (US$mn)
Company Monitor
Africa - A Key Region
Vendor Financing In Africa
Nawras Telecom
Appendix:
Regional Telecommunications Penetration Overview
Fixed Line
Table: Regional Fixed-Line Penetration Overview
Mobile
Table: Regional Mobile Penetration Overview
Broadband
Table: Regional Broadband Penetration Overview
Telecoms Business Environment Ratings Methodology
Ratings Overview
Weighting
Weighting
Indicators
Indicators
Country Snapshot: Oman Demographic Data
Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
Section 2: Education And Healthcare
Table: Education, 2002-2005
Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030
Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
Table: Employment Indicators, 1999-2004
Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)
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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