DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2vbjbf/sudan_fixed) has announced the addition of the "Sudan Fixed Telecommunications: Low Penetration Rates Get a Boost from Broadband Internet and VoIP Services" report to their offering.
'Sudan Fixed Telecommunications: Low Penetration Rates Get a Boost from Broadband Internet and VoIP Services,' a new Country Intelligence Report, offers a precise, incisive profile of Sudan's fixed telecommunications market based on comprehensive proprietary data and insights from our research in the Sudanese market. Published annually, this presentation-quality, executive-level report provides detailed analysis of the near-term opportunities, competitive dynamics and evolution of demand by service type and technology/platform across the fixed telephony and broadband sectors, in addition to a review of key regulatory trends.
Key Findings
- Total fixed telecommunications services revenue in Sudan, including voice and Internet services, amounted to $101m in 2013, and projects it will grow to $163m in 2018.
- In 2013, Canar is expected to lead the fixed market with estimated revenue of $71m, 70% of market revenue. We project that Sudatel will produce revenue of $26m, a market share of more than 25%.
- Broadband services will display tremendous growth during the forecast period, generating $80m in 2018 as opposed to an estimated $32m in 2013. This increase will be propelled by the adoption of high-speed access lines, such as WiMAX and FTTH.
- WiMAX will be the leading broadband technology over the next five years, accounting for 56% of total broadband Internet accounts in Sudan.
Key Topics Covered:
- Executive summary
- Market and competitor overview
- Sudan in a regional context
- Economic, demographic and political context
- Regulatory environment
- Demand profile and service evolution
- Competitive landscape
- Major market players
- Segment analysis
- Fixed services
- Identifying opportunities
Companies Mentioned
- Canar
- Sudatel
- Etisalat
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