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Investment in NGN to Drive Egyptian Telecom Growth

Nov 18, 2009

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The Egyptian telecom sector has shown tremendous growth in past few years on the back of government initiatives aimed at bringing reforms in the sector. Considering this, Egypt is continuously focusing on promoting new and cutting-edge technologies that will assist the overall socio-economic development. Several companies in the country are devising their strategies to rollout next generation networks (NGN) like 3G, VoIP and WiMAX to offer high speed data services in the country, says our new research report "Booming Egypt Telecom Market".

Our research identifies that the Industry players are making substantial investments into rolling out the WiMAX services in Egypt. The successful rollout of the WiMAX technology remains an important step in the development of the country's Internet broadband market that has low penetration rates as compared to other developed or developing nations. With rising demand for wireless Internet connectivity among residential and corporate consumers amid consistently declining Internet subscription rates, WiMAX rollout is seen as a better alternative for Internet access which is capable of reaching even the most underdeveloped or unwired areas of the country.

We have done extensive research and thorough analysis on the Egyptian mobile market. Our research predicts that the number of mobile subscribers will grow at a CAGR of around 18% between 2010 and 2012, with the penetration level surpassing 100% by the end of the forecast period. Apart from this, factors that will continue spurring the mobile market growth over the forecast period have been extensively discussed in the report.

"Booming Egypt Telecom Market" gives an insight into the current market trends and substantiate the data with unbiased and rational analysis. The report provides industry forecast on various telecom segments based on feasible telecom industry environment in Egypt. These include Fixed-line subscribers and penetration, Mobile subscribers and penetration, Internet subscribers and penetration, and Broadband subscribers and penetration. Besides this, our research also gives brief overview of the telecom operators in the country.

For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM229.htm


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