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Pakistan Telecommunications Report Q4 2009

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Business Monitor International
Published: October 2009
Product Code: R302-8586
Description
The mobile sector saw a return to strong subscriber growth in the quarter ended June 2009. With a total of3.071mn net additions, this was far higher than either of the two previous quarters with Q109 reporting1.671mn net additions and Q408 with a loss of 296,000. However, it was no match for the 5.5mn netadditions reported in Q208.

Improvements in subscriber net additions have resulted from the market resuming growth following theimplementation of the government’s re-registration programme two quarters ago. Operators remain keenon rebuilding their reduced subscriber bases, and with regard to this, they have taken a market segmentedapproach, appealing to customers through targeted, niche tariffs.

Benefiting from this approach were second-ranked operator Telenor, claiming 908,000 net additions inQ209 and a 29.6% share of the market, with market leader Mobilink on 29.2% with 897,000 netadditions. Some way behind were Zong, Warid and Ufone, with net additional shares of 13.2%, 12.2%and 12.8%, respectively.

Although encouraged by the growth experienced during the quarter, concerns over the continueddominant growth in the prepaid market have also led operators to focus on ways of encouragingsubscribers onto non-voice applications. Among the most popular during the quarter was mobile banking.Mobilink launched its first mobile banking service in July 2009. The operator, together with Citibank,signed an arrangement endorsed by the State Bank of Pakistan.

Other forms of m-commerce are also taking shape. Zong plans on launching its m-commerce service in itsnext fiscal year and has yet to outline details of its market revolutionary model. It does already have amobile payments service, launched in October 2008, allowing customers to register for the service on theinternet and make purchases, which are added to their mobile phone bill.

The impact on ARPUs has yet to be felt, however. In BMI’s newly introduced ARPU forecast scenario,we note that, during 2008, ARPU rates fell by 13.3%, to reach US$2.04, this was in line with the 12.41%fall reported in the previous year of 2007. Thanks to a dominant prepaid market, limited non-voiceapplications and lack of supporting handsets and limited educations, this fall in ARPUs is forecast tocontinue until the end of our forecast period, when we estimate an ARPU of US$1.61 as of 2013.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Pakistan Wireline SWOT Analysis
Pakistan Mobile SWOT Analysis
Pakistan Political SWOT
Pakistan Economic SWOT
Pakistan Business Environment SWOT
Business Environment
Asia
Pakistan
Table: Asia Telecoms Business Environment Rankings
Industry Forecast Scenario
Mobile
Table: Pakistan Telecoms Sector - Mobiles - Historical Data & Forecasts
ARPU
Table: Pakistan Telecoms Sector - Mobile ARPU - Historical Data And Forecasts (US$)
Fixed-Line
Table: Pakistan Telecoms Sector - Fixed-Line/WLL - Historical Data & Forecasts
Internet
Table: Pakistan Telecoms Sector - Internet - Historical Data & Forecasts
Market Data Analysis
Mobile
Table: Pakistan Mobile Market, Net Additions Q209
Table: Pakistan Mobile Market, June 2009
Mobile Base Stations By Operator
3G
Mobile Contract Wins
Table: Mobile Contract Wins
Mobile Content
Regional Outlook
Table: Asia VAS Market By Service (US$bn)
Country Outlook
Value-Added Services Timeline
Table: Selected VAS Services (2008-2009)
Mobile Operator Data
Pakistan Mobile Market Overview
Mobilink
Ufone
Warid Telecom
Zong
Instaphone
Fixed Line
Table: Pakistan Fixed-Line Net Additions, March 2009
Table: Pakistan Fixed-Line Market, March 2009
Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
Table: Pakistan Wireless Local Loop Market, July 2009
Table: Pakistan Wireless Local Loop Market Net Additions, April 2009-July 2009
WLL Total Traffic 2007-2008 (mn minutes)
Broadband
Broadband Platforms
Wireline Developments
Table: Wireline (Fixed-Line and Broadband) Developments
Regulatory Environment & Industry Developments
Pakistan: Regulatory Bodies And Their Responsibilities
Regulatory Developments
Competitive Landscape
Competitor Analysis
Table: Key Companies - Pakistan Telecommunications Sector
Company Monitor
Alcatel-Lucent Reports Abysmal Q109 Results, Partly Softened By NGNs
Table: Alcatel-Lucent Revenues By Service Type (EURmn)
Wireline Out, IP In
Table: Alcatel-Lucent Revenues By Region (EURmn)
The WiMAX Vs LTE Debate
Table: Alcatel-Lucent: A Selection Of Major Contracts
Selected Profiles - Operators
Appendix:
Key Players
Fixed Line
Table: Regional Fixed-Line Penetration Overview
Mobile
Table: Regional Mobile Penetration Overview
Broadband
Table: Regional Broadband Penetration Overview
Telecoms Business Environment Ratings Methodology
Ratings Overview
Weighting
Weighting
Indicators
Indicators
Country Snapshot: Pakistan Demographic Data
Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
Section 2: Education And Healthcare
Table: Education, 2002-2005
Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030
Table: Employment Indicators, 2001-2006
Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)
Table: Average Annual Manufacturing Wages, 2000-2012
BMI Telecoms Industry Glossary
Table: Telecommunications Glossary Of Terms
BMI Methodology
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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