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2008 Africa - Telecoms, Mobile & Broadband in Northern Region


Published Date: December 2008
Published By: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
Page Count: 150
Order Code: R170-1061
 
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1. ALGERIA
1.1 Key statistics
1.2 Overview of Algeria’s telecom market
1.2.1 Fixed-line statistics
1.3 Regulatory environment
1.3.1 Historical background
1.3.2 Law of
1.3.3 Regulatory authority
1.3.3.1 Autorité de Régulation des Postes et Télécommunications (ARPT)
1.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Algeria
1.3.5 Interconnection
1.4 Fixed network operators in Algeria
1.4.1 Algerie Telecom
1.4.1.1 Privatisation
1.4.1.2 Network infrastructure
1.4.1.3 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
1.4.1.4 National backbone network
1.4.1.5 Domestic satellite network
1.4.1.6 Next-Generation Network (NGN)
1.4.1.7 Fibre to the Home (FttH), triple play
1.4.1.8 International infrastructure
1.4.2 Lacom (CAT)
1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
1.5.1 Alternative fibre infrastructure
1.5.1.1 Algerian Energy Telecoms Company (AETC)
1.6 Internet market
1.6.1 Overview
1.6.1.1 Internet statistics
1.6.2 Internet cafes
1.6.3 PC penetration
1.6.4 Algeria’s ISP market
1.6.4.1 Djaweb
1.6.4.2 EEPAD
1.6.4.3 Swan Informatique
1.6.4.4 IcosNet
1.6.4.5 Smart Link Communications (SLC)
1.6.4.6 Lacom
1.7 Broadband market
1.7.1 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
1.7.2 Wireless broadband
1.7.2.1 WiMAX and WiFi
1.7.2.2 EV-DO
1.7.3 Mobile broadband
1.7.4 Satellite broadband
1.8 Convergence
1.8.1 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
1.8.2 Triple play
1.9 E-services
1.9.1 Academic sector
1.9.2 E-education
1.9.3 E-health
1.9.4 E-government
1.10 Mobile communications
1.10.1 Overview of Algeria’s mobile market
1.10.1.1 Mobile statistics
1.10.2 Regulatory issues
1.10.2.1 Registration of subscriber details
1.10.3 Mobile technologies
1.10.3.1 Third generation (3G)
1.10.3.2 Mobile handsets
1.10.3.3 Low-cost brands
1.10.4 Major mobile operators
1.10.4.1 Algerie Telecom (Mobilis)
1.10.4.2 Orascom Telecom Algerie (Djezzy)
1.10.4.2.1 Average revenue per user (ARPU)
1.10.4.3 Wataniya Telecom (Nedjma)
1.10.5 Mobile voice services
1.10.5.1 Satellite mobile
1.10.6 Mobile data services
1.10.6.1 Short Message Service (SMS)
1.10.6.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
1.10.6.3 GPRS/EDGE
1.10.6.4 BlackBerry
1.11 Forecasts
1.11.1 Forecasts - fixed-line services to
1.11.2 Forecasts - Internet users to
1.11.3 Forecasts - mobile market to
2. CHAD
2.1 Key statistics
2.2 Country overview
2.3 Overview of Chad’s telecom market
2.4 Regulatory environment
2.4.1 Telecommunications Act
2.4.2 Regulatory authority
2.4.2.1 Office Tchadien de Régulation des Telecommunications (OTRT)
2.5 Fixed network operator in Chad
2.5.1 Sotel Tchad
2.5.1.1 Fixed-line statistics
2.5.1.2 Network infrastructure
2.5.1.3 CDMA2000 WLL
2.5.1.4 National backbone network
2.5.2 International infrastructure
2.6 Internet market
2.6.1 Overview
2.6.1.1 Internet statistics
2.6.2 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony
2.7 Mobile communications
2.7.1 Overview of Chad’s mobile market
2.7.1.1 Mobile statistics
2.7.2 Major mobile operators
2.7.2.1 Zain Chad (formerly Celtel)
2.7.2.2 Millicom Chad (Tigo)
2.7.2.3 Tchad Mobile (defunct)
2.7.3 Mobile voice services
2.7.3.1 Satellite mobile
3. EGYPT
3.1 Key statistics
3.2 Telecommunications market
3.2.1 Overview of Egypt’s telecom market
3.3 Regulatory environment
3.3.1 Background
3.3.2 Creation of a new regulatory framework
3.3.3 Telecommunications Master Plan
3.3.4 Legislative reform
3.3.5 Regulatory authority
3.3.5.1 National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority
3.3.5.2 Ministry of Communications & Information Technology
3.3.6 Telecom sector liberalisation in Egypt
3.3.6.1 International gateway licences
3.3.6.2 International submarine cable licence
3.3.6.3 Second fixed-line licence
3.3.7 Privatisation of Telecom Egypt
3.3.8 Interconnection
3.3.9 Tariffs
3.4 Fixed network operators in Egypt
3.4.1 Telecom Egypt
3.4.1.1 Wholesale
3.4.2 Orascom Telecom
3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
3.5.1 National telecom network
3.5.1.1 Public payphones
3.5.1.2 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
3.5.1.3 Next Generation Network (NGN)
3.5.2 International infrastructure
3.5.2.1 Submarine cable networks
3.5.2.2 Satellite networks
3.6 Fixed voice market
3.6.1 National and international call traffic
3.7 Data market
3.7.1 Data service operators
3.7.2 VSAT networks
3.7.3 Data centres
3.8 Internet market
3.8.1 Overview
3.8.1.1 Internet statistics
3.8.1.2 Free Internet project
3.8.1.3 Affordable Personal Computer (APC) programs
3.8.1.4 E-schools
3.8.2 Internet gateways
3.8.3 Cairo Regional Internet Exchange (CRIX)
3.8.4 Internet access locations
3.8.4.1 Multipurpose Community Telecentres (MCTs)
3.8.5 Egypt’s ISP Market
3.8.5.1 Overview of selected ISPs
3.8.5.1.1 EgyNet
3.8.5.1.2 LINKdotNET
3.8.5.1.3 Nile Online (NOL)
3.8.5.1.4 TE Data
3.8.5.1.5 Other ISPs
3.9 Broadband market
3.9.1 Broadband initiative
3.9.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
3.9.3 Wireless broadband
3.9.3.1 WiFi
3.9.3.2 WiMAX
3.9.3.3 CDMA2000 1x EV-DO
3.9.4 Broadband via satellite
3.9.5 Broadband over Powerlines (BPL)
3.10 Convergence
3.10.1 VoIP telephony
3.10.2 Next Generation Network (NGN)
3.10.3 IPTV
3.10.4 E-commerce
3.10.4.1 E-commerce initiatives
3.10.4.2 E-commerce legislation
3.10.5 Information Highway Project
3.10.6 E-government
3.10.7 E-learning
3.11 Mobile communications
3.11.1 Overview of Egypt’s mobile market
3.11.1.1 Telecom Egypt’s mobile deal
3.11.1.2 Third mobile licence
3.11.1.3 Mobile subscriber statistics
3.11.2 Regulatory issues
3.11.2.1 Tariff structure
3.11.2.2 International gateways
3.11.2.3 Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
3.11.2.4 Registration of user details
3.11.3 Major mobile operators
3.11.3.1 MobiNil (ECMS)
3.11.3.1.1 Shareholder structure
3.11.3.1.2 Company statistics
3.11.3.1.3 Network development
3.11.3.1.4 Services
3.11.3.1.5 ARPU and usage
3.11.3.2 Vodafone Egypt
3.11.3.2.1 Shareholder structure
3.11.3.2.2 Subscriber statistics
3.11.3.2.3 Services
3.11.3.2.4 ARPU
3.11.3.3 Etisalat Misr
3.11.4 Mobile voice services
3.11.4.1 Prepaid services
3.11.4.2 Satellite mobile
3.11.5 Mobile data services
3.11.5.1 Short Message Service (SMS)
3.11.5.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
3.11.5.3 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
3.11.5.4 GPRS and EDGE
3.11.5.5 Mobile TV
3.11.6 3G
3.11.7 Mobile content and applications
3.11.7.1 Mobile banking
3.12 Forecasts
3.12.1 Forecasts - fixed-line services to
3.12.2 Forecasts - Internet users to
3.12.3 Forecasts - broadband subscribers to
3.12.4 Forecasts - mobile subscribers to
3.12.5 Forecasts - mobile ARPU to
4. LIBYA
4.1 Key statistics
4.2 Country overview
4.3 Overview of Libya’s telecom market
4.4 Fixed network operator in Libya
4.4.1 General Posts and Telecommunications Company (GPTC)
4.4.1.1 Fixed-line statistics
4.4.1.2 Network infrastructure
4.4.1.3 CDMA2000 WLL
4.4.1.4 National fibre backbone
4.4.1.5 Next generation network (NGN)
4.4.1.6 International submarine cable networks
4.4.1.7 Satellite networks
4.5 Internet market
4.5.1 Overview
4.5.1.1 Internet statistics
4.5.2 Computer initiatives - One Laptop per Child (OLPC)
4.5.3 Libya’s ISP market
4.5.3.1 Libya Telecom & Technology (LTT)
4.6 Broadband market
4.6.1 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
4.6.2 WiMAX
4.6.3 Satellite broadband
4.7 Convergence
4.7.1 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
4.8 Mobile communications
4.8.1 Market overview and analysis
4.8.1.1 Mobile statistics
4.8.2 Major mobile operators
4.8.2.1 El-Madar
4.8.2.1.1 Tariffs
4.8.2.2 Libyana
4.8.2.2.1 Tariffs
4.8.3 Mobile data services
4.8.3.1 Short Message Service (SMS)
4.8.3.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
4.8.3.3 (GPRS/EDGE
4.8.4 3G/HSDPA
4.8.5 Mobile TV
4.8.6 Satellite mobile
5. MOROCCO
5.1 Key statistics
5.2 Overview of Morocco’s telecom market
5.3 Regulatory environment
5.3.1 Telecommunications Law
5.3.1.1 Telecom law amendments
5.3.2 Law 55-01 of
5.3.3 Regulatory authority
5.3.3.1 Agence Nationale de Reglementation des Telecommunications (ANRT)
5.3.4 Universal service
5.3.4.1 Universal Service Fund (USF)
5.3.5 Telecom sector liberalisation in Morocco
5.3.6 Interconnection
5.3.7 Number portability
5.3.8 Unbundled Local Loop (ULL)
5.4 Fixed network operators in Morocco
5.4.1 Fixed-line statistics
5.4.2 Maroc Telecom
5.4.2.1 Privatisation
5.4.2.2 International expansion
5.4.2.3 National backbone network
5.4.2.4 Public call offices (teleboutiques)
5.4.3 Medi Telecom (Meditel)
5.4.4 Wana (formerly Maroc Connect)
5.5 International infrastructure
5.5.1 Fibre optic submarine cable networks
5.6 Internet market
5.6.1 Overview
5.6.1.1 Internet statistics
5.6.2 Internet connectivity
5.6.3 National fibre backbone
5.6.4 The MARWAN network
5.6.5 Morocco’s ISP market
5.6.5.1 Maroc Telecom (Menara)
5.6.5.2 MTDS
5.7 Broadband market
5.7.1 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
5.7.2 3G mobile broadband
5.7.2.1 Wana (formerly Maroc Connect)
5.7.2.2 Meditel
5.7.2.3 Maroc Telecom
5.7.3 Broadband via satellite
5.8 Convergence
5.8.1 VoIP telephony
5.8.2 E-commerce
5.8.3 E-learning
5.8.4 IPTV
5.9 Mobile communications
5.9.1 Overview and analysis of Morocco’s mobile market - 2008 -
5.9.1.1 Mobile statistics
5.9.2 Mobile technologies
5.9.2.1 3G
5.9.2.1.1 Licensing
5.9.2.1.2 Services
5.9.2.2 TETRA (TErrestrial Trunked RAdio)
5.9.3 Major mobile operators
5.9.3.1 Maroc Telecom (IAM)
5.9.3.2 Medi Telecom (Meditel)
5.9.3.3 Wana
5.9.4 Mobile voice services
5.9.4.1 Satellite mobile
5.9.5 Mobile data services
5.9.5.1 Short Message Service (SMS)
5.9.5.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
5.9.5.3 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
5.9.5.4 BlackBerry
5.9.5.5 Mobile TV
5.10 Forecasts
5.10.1 Forecasts - fixed-line and fixed-wireless services to
5.10.2 Forecasts - Internet users to
5.10.3 Forecasts - broadband services to
5.10.4 Forecasts - mobile market to
6. SUDAN
6.1 Key statistics
6.2 Overview of Sudan’s telecom market
6.3 Regulatory environment
6.3.1 Background
6.3.2 Regulatory authority
6.3.2.1 National Telecommunication Corporation (NTC)
6.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation in Sudan
6.4 Fixed network operators in Sudan
6.4.1 Fixed-line statistics
6.4.2 Sudatel
6.4.2.1 Privatisation
6.4.2.2 Fixed-line infrastructure
6.4.2.3 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
6.4.2.4 Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT)
6.4.2.5 National fibre backbone
6.4.2.6 International expansion
6.4.3 Canartel (Canar Telecom)
6.5 International infrastructure
6.5.1 Submarine cable networks
6.6 Internet market
6.6.1 Overview
6.6.1.1 Internet statistics
6.6.2 Sudan Internet Society (SiS)
6.6.3 Sudan’s ISP market
6.6.3.1 Sudanet
6.6.3.2 ZinaNet
6.6.3.3 Mobinet
6.7 Broadband market
6.7.1 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
6.7.2 Evolution-Data Optimised (EV-DO)
6.7.3 Broadband via satellite
6.8 Convergence
6.8.1 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
6.9 Mobile communications
6.9.1 Overview of Sudan’s mobile market
6.9.1.1 Mobile statistics
6.9.2 Mobile technologies
6.9.2.1 Third-generation (3G)
6.9.3 Major mobile operators
6.9.3.1 Zain (Mobitel, Celtel)
6.9.3.2 MTN Sudan (Bashair Telecom, Investcom/Areeba)
6.9.3.3 Sudani (Sudatel)
6.9.4 Mobile voice services
6.9.4.1 Satellite mobile
6.9.5 Mobile data services
6.10 Southern Sudan
6.10.1 Network of the World (NOW)
6.10.2 Gemtel
7. TUNISIA
7.1 Key statistics
7.2 Overview of Tunisia’s telecom market
7.2.1 World Economic Forum ranking
7.3 Regulatory environment
7.3.1 Background
7.3.2 Telecommunications Act
7.3.2.1 2008 amendments
7.3.3 Regulatory authorities
7.3.3.1 Instance Nationale des Telecommunications (INT)
7.3.3.2 Office National de la Telediffusion (ONT)
7.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Tunisia
7.4 Fixed network operators in Tunisia
7.4.1 Tunisie Telecom (TT)
7.4.1.1 Privatisation
7.4.1.2 Fixed-line statistics
7.4.1.3 National telecom network
7.4.1.4 International infrastructure
7.4.1.4.1 Submarine fibre optic cable systems
7.4.2 Second fixed-line licence
7.5 Data market
7.5.1 VSAT
7.6 Internet market
7.6.1 Overview
7.6.1.1 Internet statistics
7.6.2 PC market
7.6.3 Public Internet access
7.6.4 Agence Tunisienne d’Internet (ATI)
7.6.5 Tunisia’s ISP market
7.6.5.1 Public sector ISPs
7.6.5.2 Private sector ISPs
7.7 Broadband market
7.7.1 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
7.7.2 WiMAX
7.7.3 DSL by satellite
7.8 Convergence
7.8.1 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
7.8.2 E-commerce
7.8.3 E-government
7.9 Mobile communications
7.9.1 Overview of Tunisia’s mobile market
7.9.1.1 Mobile statistics
7.9.2 Mobile technologies
7.9.2.1 Third Generation (3G)
7.9.3 Major mobile operators
7.9.3.1 Tunisie Telecom (Tunicell)
7.9.3.2 Orascom Telecom Tunisia (Tunisiana)
7.9.4 Mobile voice services
7.9.4.1 Satellite mobile
7.9.5 Mobile data services
7.9.5.1 Short Message Service (SMS)
7.9.5.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
7.9.5.3 Mobile Internet
8. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
LIST OF TABLES
Table number:
Table 1 - Country statistics Algeria - 2008
Table 2 - Telephone network statistics - 2007
Table 3 - Internet provider statistics - 2007
Table 4 - Internet user statistics - 2007
Table 5 - Mobile statistics - March 2008
Table 6 - National telecommunications authority
Table 7 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2007
Table 8 - Internet users and penetration rate - 1997; 1999 - 2007
Table 9 - Djaweb DSL pricing - 2008
Table 10 - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate - 1995; 1997; 1999 - 2008
Table 11 - Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change - March 2008
Table 12 - Djezzy blended monthly ARPU - 2002 - 2008
Table 13 - Djezzy GPRS pricing - 2008
Table 14 - Forecast - fixed-line and fixed-wireless subscribers - 2010; 2015
Table 15 - Forecast - Internet users - 2010; 2015
Table 16 - Forecast mobile subscribers - 2010; 2015
Table 17 - Country statistics Chad - 2008
Table 18 - Telephone network statistics - 2007
Table 19 - Internet provider statistics - 2008
Table 20 - Internet user statistics - 2007
Table 21 - Mobile statistics - September 2008
Table 22 - National telecommunications authority
Table 23 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2007
Table 24 - International Internet bandwidth in Mb/s - 1999 - 2007
Table 25 - Internet users and penetration rate - 1998 - 2007
Table 26 - Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change - September 2008
Table 27 - Zain Chad monthly ARPU - 2002 - 2008
Table 28 - Country statistics Egypt - 2008
Table 29 - Telephone network statistics - June 2008
Table 30 - Internet provider statistics - 2008
Table 31 - Internet user statistics - March 2008
Table 32 - Broadband statistics - February 2008
Table 33 - Mobile statistics - June 2008
Table 34 - National telecommunications authorities
Table 35 - Telecom Egypt key performance indicators - 2003 - 2007
Table 36 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2008
Table 37 - Public payphones per operator - 2002 - 2008
Table 38 - Internet users and penetration rate - 1995; 1997; 1999 - 2008
Table 39 - DSL subscribers in Egypt - 2002 - 2008
Table 40 - Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1996; 1998; 2000 - 2008
Table 41 - Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change - June 2008
Table 42 - MobiNil subscribers - 1998; 2000 - 2008
Table 43 - MobiNil key performance indicators - 2002 - 2007
Table 44 - MobiNil blended monthly ARPU and AUPU - 2002 - 2007
Table 45 - Vodafone Egypt subscribers - 1998; 2000 - 2008
Table 46 - Vodafone Egypt blended monthly ARPU - 2003 - 2007
Table 47 - Forecast fixed-line and fixed-wireless subscribers - 2010; 2015
Table 48 - Forecast - Internet users - 2010; 2015
Table 49 - Forecast - broadband subscribers - 2010; 2015
Table 50 - Forecast - mobile subscribers - 2010; 2015
Table 51 - Egypt blended monthly mobile ARPU - 2003 - 2007
Table 52 - Forecast - blended mobile ARPU - 2010; 2015
Table 53 - Country statistics Libya - 2008
Table 54 - Telephone network statistics - 2007
Table 55 - Internet provider statistics - 2008
Table 56 - Internet user statistics - 2007
Table 57 - Mobile statistics - March 2008
Table 58 - National telecommunications authority
Table 59 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2007
Table 60 - Internet users and penetration rate - 1999 - 2007
Table 61 - Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change - March 2008
Table 62 - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate - 1998 - 2008
Table 63 - Country statistics Morocco - 2008
Table 64 - Telephone network statistics - June 2008
Table 65 - Internet provider statistics - June 2008
Table 66 - Internet statistics - June 2008
Table 67 - Mobile statistics - June 2008
Table 68 - National telecommunications authoritiy
Table 69 - Fixed and fixed-wireless lines in service and teledensity - 1994 - 2008
Table 70 - Internet users and penetration rate - 1997 - 2008
Table 71 - International Internet bandwidth - 1999 - 2008
Table 72 - Internet subscribers by ISP and market share - June 2008
Table 73 - Maroc Telecom Internet subscribers by access technology - 2003 - 2008
Table 74 - Internet subscribers, ADSL subscribers - MT and total - 2003 - 2008
Table 75 - Distribution of ADSL access by speed - June 2008
Table 76 - 3G mobile broadband subscribers by operator and market share - June 2008
Table 77 - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate - 1994; 1996; 1998 - 2008
Table 78 - Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change - March 2008
Table 79 - Maroc Telecom domestic mobile subscribers and market share - 2002 - 2008
Table 80 - Maroc Telecom domestic blended monthly mobile ARPU and churn rate - 2003 - 2008
Table 81 - Maroc Telecom domestic mobile revenue and EBIT - 2005 - 2007
Table 82 - Meditel mobile subscribers and market share - 2002 - 2008
Table 83 - Maroc Telecom GPRS pricing - 2008
Table 84 - Meditel GPRS pricing - 2008
Table 85 - Forecast fixed-line and fixed-wireless subscribers - 2010; 2015
Table 86 - Forecast Internet users - 2010; 2015
Table 87 - Forecast broadband subscribers - 2010; 2015
Table 88 - Forecast mobile subscribers - 2010; 2015
Table 89 - Country statistics Sudan - 2008
Table 90 - Telephone network statistics - 2007
Table 91 - Internet provider statistics - 2008
Table 92 - Internet user statistics - 2007
Table 93 - Mobile statistics - September 2008
Table 94 - National telecommunications authority
Table 95 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1994 - 2007
Table 96 - Canartel Home pricing - 2008
Table 97 - Internet users and penetration rate - 1997 - 2007
Table 98 - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate - 1996 - 2008
Table 99 -Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change - September 2008
Table 100 - Zain Sudan monthly ARPU - 2003 - 2008
Table 101 - MTN Sudan monthly ARPU - 2006 - 2008
Table 102 - Country statistics Tunisia - 2008
Table 103 - Telephone network statistics - September 2008
Table 104 - Internet provider statistics - September 2008
Table 105 - Internet statistics - September 2008
Table 106 - Mobile statistics - September 2008
Table 107 - National telecommunications authorities
Table 108 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2008
Table 109 - Data service subscribers by technology - 2001 - 2008
Table 110 - Internet subscribers, users and penetration - 1999 - 2008
Table 111 - PC penetration - 1999 - 2008
Table 112 - ADSL subscribers versus total Internet subscribers - 2002 - 2008
Table 113 - Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change - March 2008
Table 114 - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate - 1995 - 2008
Table 115 - Tunisiana subscribers and blended monthly ARPU - 2002 - 2008
Table 116 - Tunicell GPRS pricing - 2008
Table 117 - Tunisiana GPRS pricing - 2008
LIST OF EXHIBITS
Exhibit number:
Exhibit 1 - Major licences issued - 2008
Exhibit 2 - National and regional fibre networks
Exhibit 3 - Data service provider licences in Egypt and year of issue
Exhibit 4 - An analysis of Egypt’s third mobile licence valuation
Exhibit 5 - Vodafone Egypt listing on Cairo and Alexandria Stock Exchange
Exhibit 6 - Analysis of Maroc Telecom’s fixed-line rollercoaster ride
Exhibit 7 - Tunisia’s strategy to promote the Information Society

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