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Research and Markets: Botswana - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - 2013
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/g67c3c/botswana)
has announced the addition of the "Botswana
- Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband" report to their offering.
Internet use on the rise
Botswana is one of Africa's wealthiest nations with a thriving economy
mainly based on diamond mining and tourism which recovered quickly from
a recession during the global financial crisis (GFC). Regulatory reform
has turned the country into one of the most liberalised
telecommunications markets in the region, including a service-neutral
licensing regime which takes into account the increasing convergence of
technologies and services.
Although at well over 100% Botswana has one of the highest mobile market
penetration rates in Africa, the average revenue per user is also one of
the highest on the continent. In a bid to generate new revenue streams
and secure market share, the three mobile operators - Mascom Wireless
(an affiliate of South Africa's MTN (News - Alert)), Orange Botswana (backed by France
Telecom) and BeMobil (a subsidiary of fixed-line incumbent BTC) - have
entered the underdeveloped broadband sector with different strategies
including 3G mobile, LTE, WiMAX (News - Alert), and bundling with fixed-line (ADSL)
services. Here they are competing with a large number of ISPs, some of
which have rolled out their own wireless access infrastructure.
After stagnating for three years, the number of internet users has been
rising since 2012, as a result of lower prices following improvements in
international connectivity. Historically, the landlocked country has
depended on satellites for its international bandwidth, and on other
countries for transit capacity to landing points of international
submarine fibre optic cable systems. The landing of additional cables in
the region in 2011 and 2012 has improved the competitive situation in
this sector.
The planned privatisation of BTC has been postponed in the wake of the
global economic crisis and is now expected to be completed in 2014.
Market highlights:
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One of the highest levels of mobile and fixed-line penetration in
Africa;
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Internet use on the rise following improvements in international
connectivity;
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First LTE (News - Alert) network launched;
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BTC privatisation expected in 2014.
Companies covered in this report:
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC); Mascom Wireless (MTN);
Orange Botswana (News - Alert) (Vista Cellular); BeMobile; Botsnet; MTN Businesss;
InfoBotswana (IBIS); Broadband Botswana Internet (BBI); OPQ Net; Mega
Internet; Global Broadband Solution (GBS); Tsagae Communications;
Virtual Business Network Services (VBN); Bytes Technology; Fourth
Dimension; Hi-Performance Systems; Microteck Enterprises; Tharinet;
Netspread; First National Bank.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive summary
2. Key statistics
3. Telecommunications market
4. Regulatory environment
5. Fixed network operator in Botswana
6. International infrastructure
7. Internet market
8. Broadband market
9. Convergence (News - Alert)
10. Mobile communications
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/g67c3c/botswana

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