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Africa’s largest and most influential telecoms reference guide Africa’s largest and most influential telecoms reference guide [NOW IN ITS 19TH EDITION] Broadband Africa THE BMI-TECHKNOWLEDGE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES HANDBOOK is widely recognised as the leading regional telecommunications reference work of its kind in the world and is regarded as an essential tool for those with a keen interest in the telecommunications markets and industries in Africa. The Communication Technologies Handbook is the culmination of both extensive primary and second- ary research into the telecoms markets in African countries. The focus of the publication is on present- ing an objective and detailed reference work on the African telecommunications markets and industries. Now in its 19th Edition the Handbook has become the de-facto benchmark reference guide for the region. THE 2010 EDITION The research and editorial of the Handbook will continue to focus on delivering relevant and up-to-date information concerning the develop- ments impacting the African telecommunications markets and indus- tries. In addition to its normal detailed content the 2010 edition will especially investigate the rapid deployment of submarine and terres- trial fibre backbones in the continent.. COUNTRIES COVERED IN THE 2010 EDITION The Handbook is 100% independent and primary research-based. The content of this Handbook is used extensively throughout the year by all players in the industry and it provides the reader with a one-stop reference work on how the telecoms industry is unfolding in different country markets and how to play a decisive role therein. ALGERIA ANGOLA BOTSWANA CAMEROON COTE D’IVOIRE DRC EGYPT ETHIOPIA GHANA KENYA LESOTHO MADAGASCAR MALAWI MAURITIUS MOROCCO MOZAMBIQUE NAMIBIA NIGER NIGERIA SENEGAL SEYCHELLES SOUTH AFRICA SWAZILAND TANZANIA TUNISIA UGANDA ZAMBIA ZIMBABWE Content [ SECTION ONE] THOUGHT LEADERSHIP AND KEY MARKET TRENDS This editorial section of the Handbook provides insight into selected issues, trends and developments affecting the telecommunications and telecoms markets of Africa including; - Overview and update on submarine and terrestrial cables in Africa. - Overview and update on Infrastructure Investment in Africa. - Overview and update on the regulatory status in Africa. - Focus on East Africa, cherry picking the best investment on the continent? - Mobile Cash Transfer Services. - Broadband Trends in Africa. - Building a Southern African Terrestrial Fibre Backbone Network. [ SECTION ONE] COUNTRY CHAPTERS Building on the in-depth data and comprehensive information compiled from previous publications, the 2010 Communication Technologies Handbook will offer the reader a complete summary of individual country markets. Each country chapter contains: - Country overview - Country statistics - Political overview - Economic overview Telecommunications Statistics overview - Telecommunications historic trend indicators - Telecommunications performance indicators Regulatory environment overview - Regulatory authority profile Operator profiles and performance indicators - Service offerings and tariffs of network operators Internet indicators - Internet Service Provider profiles - Broadband indicators SUBSCRIBER BASE BMI-T has conducted research in Africa for the past 19 years. During this time we have developed the continent’s leading database on the most influential decision-makers in the communications industry in Africa. INTERNATIONAL SUBSCRIBERS • donor and fund organisations - United Nations - World Bank • trade missions • embassies • equipment suppliers • service providers • financial consultants • technical consultants • communications organisations - International Telecommunications Union - Commonwealth Organisation - African Telecommunications Union MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA SUBSRIBERS • regulatory authorities • communication ministers • telecommunications executives - fixed line - mobile - internet service providers • equipment suppliers • network operators • technical consultants • financial consultants • financial investment houses • IT and telecommunications managers - banks - parastatals - major government departments

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Page 1: Broadband Africa Brochure 2010(1).pdf · TANZANIA TUNISIA UGANDA ZAMBIA ZIMBABWE Content [SECTION ONE] THOUGHT LEADERSHIP AND KEY MARKET TRENDS This editorial section of the Handbook

Africa’s largest and most influential telecoms reference guide

Africa’s largest and most influential telecoms reference guide

[NOW IN ITS 19TH EDITION]

Broadband Africa

THE BMI-TECHKNOWLEDGE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES HANDBOOK

is widely recognised as the leading regional telecommunications reference work of its kind in the world

and is regarded as an essential tool for those with a keen interest in the telecommunications markets

and industries in Africa.

The Communication Technologies Handbook is the culmination of both extensive primary and second-

ary research into the telecoms markets in African countries. The focus of the publication is on present-

ing an objective and detailed reference work on the African telecommunications markets and industries.

Now in its 19th Edition the Handbook has become the de-facto benchmark reference guide for the

region.THE 2010 EDITION

The research and editorial of the Handbook will continue to focus on

delivering relevant and up-to-date information concerning the develop-

ments impacting the African telecommunications markets and indus-

tries. In addition to its normal detailed content the 2010 edition will

especially investigate the rapid deployment of submarine and terres-

trial fibre backbones in the continent..

COUNTRIES COVERED IN THE 2010 EDITION

The Handbook is 100% independent and primary research-based. The content of this Handbook is

used extensively throughout the year by all players in the industry and it provides the reader with a

one-stop reference work on how the telecoms industry is unfolding in different country markets and how

to play a decisive role therein.

ALGERIA ANGOLA

BOTSWANACAMEROON

COTE D’IVOIREDRC

EGYPTETHIOPIAGHANA

KENYA LESOTHO

MADAGASCARMALAWI

MAURITIUSMOROCCO

MOZAMBIQUE NAMIBIA NIGER

NIGERIA

SENEGAL SEYCHELLESSOUTH AFRICA

SWAZILAND TANZANIATUNISIAUGANDAZAMBIA

ZIMBABWE

Content[SECTION ONE] THOUGHT LEADERSHIP AND KEY MARKET TRENDS

This editorial section of the Handbook provides insight into selected issues, trends and developments affecting the telecommunications and telecoms markets of Africa including;- Overview and update on submarine and terrestrial cables in Africa.- Overview and update on Infrastructure Investment in Africa.- Overview and update on the regulatory status in Africa.- Focus on East Africa, cherry picking the best investment on the continent?- Mobile Cash Transfer Services.- Broadband Trends in Africa.- Building a Southern African Terrestrial Fibre Backbone Network.

[SECTION ONE] COUNTRY CHAPTERSBuilding on the in-depth data and comprehensive information compiled from previous publications, the 2010 Communication Technologies Handbook will offer the reader a complete summary of individual country markets.Each country chapter contains:- Country overview- Country statistics- Political overview- Economic overviewTelecommunications Statistics overview- Telecommunications historic trend indicators- Telecommunications performance indicators Regulatory environment overview- Regulatory authority profileOperator profiles and performance indicators- Service offerings and tariffs of network operatorsInternet indicators- Internet Service Provider profiles- Broadband indicators

SUBSCRIBER BASEBMI-T has conducted research in Africa for the past 19 years. During this time we have developed the continent’s leading database on the most influential decision-makers in the communications industry in Africa.

INTERNATIONAL SUBSCRIBERS• donor and fund organisations - United Nations - World Bank• trade missions• embassies• equipment suppliers• service providers• financial consultants• technical consultants• communications organisations - International Telecommunications Union - Commonwealth Organisation - African Telecommunications Union

MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA SUBSRIBERS• regulatory authorities• communication ministers• telecommunications executives - fixed line - mobile - internet service providers• equipment suppliers• network operators• technical consultants• financial consultants• financial investment houses• IT and telecommunications managers - banks - parastatals - major government departments

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