Gambia Telecom outlook report is a comprehensive analytical research on the Gambia’s cellular, fixed telephone and fixed broadband segments. Through detailed analysis of the current market conditions and industry trends, the report analyzes the Gambia telecommunications sector.
In addition to emerging industry trends, consumption patterns, geographic coverage, demographic analysis and tariffs of key players are provided to understand the key strategies and analysis of revenues, investments and infrastructure. Further, industry dynamics, SWOT Analysis of the market and changing business scenario of Gambia telecommunications industry is included.
Forecasts of users in mobile segment, landline segment and broadband segment are provided from 2005 to 2025. Further, demographic and economic factors including GDP, population (by age, by gender and by location) and disposable income are forecasted to 2025.
Gambia mobile, landline and broadband industry is benchmarked with peer countries to evaluate its position in regional front. Further, recent Gambia telecom industry trends along with drivers and challenges confronting Gambia telecom markets are analyzed.
On the competitive landscape, key players in each of the segment are detailed. Further, company profiles of three leading players along with their SWOT analyses are included. In addition, foreign and domestic participation in the industry is also included. Further, latest developments and their impact on players in the Gambia telecommunications industry are also provided.
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By Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
• Nov 2020
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189 pages •
By Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
• Jan 2021
Bité acquisition of Mezon approved, with conditions Lithuania’s small telecoms market is among the more advanced in Europe, particularly given the universal access to LTE infrastructure and the extensive fibre footprint. A number of alternative operators offer services although the incumbent Telia Lithuania remains...
300 pages •
By The Business Research Company
• Jan 2021
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The SIP trunking market was valued at US$ 13.44billion in 2019 and is projected to reach US$ 30.22billion by 2027. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.8%during the forecast period of2020 to 2027. The global SIP trunking market has been segmented into five major regions—North America, Europe, APAC, MEA, and SAM. In 2019, North...
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By Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
• Dec 2020
Belarus’s telcos adjust to political and economic turmoil Belarus’s government and telecom regulator are concluding three major programs aimed at developing the telecom sector and digital economy. Considerable progress has been made, in particular enabling the mobile network operators to trial 5G services and...
87 pages •
By Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
• Nov 2020
UN succeeds in brokering talks between Libya’s warring factions During the last few years Libya has struggled to rebuild its economy and infrastructure following disruption caused by the civil war and the subsequent political unrest. Much of the telecom infrastructure was destroyed or stolen following the 2011...
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By Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
• Nov 2020
Eswatini reduces call termination charges Eswatini (or eSwatini) was one of the last countries in the world to abolish an almost complete monopoly in all sectors of its telecom market. Until 2011 the state-owned Eswatini Posts and Telecommunications also acted as the industry regulator and had a stake in the...
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By Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
• Dec 2020
UK preps for 2021 5G spectrum auctions The UK’s telecom market remains one of the largest in Europe, characterised by fierce competition which has resulted in reduced pricing for end-users. Following some market consolidation in the mobile segment there are four key players and a number of MVNOs. Mobile broadband...
165 pages •
By Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
• Dec 2020
Ukraine’s government approves plan for 5G migration in 2021 Ukraine’s developing telecom market has attracted international investors in recent years. One of the major players, Russia’s MTS, in mid-2020 sold its interest in Vodafone Ukraine to Azerbaijani investors. The market has continued to face considerable...
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