DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Fixed services in the Middle East and North Africa: Trends and Forecasts 2016-2021 " report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
DSL will remain the leading technology in the Middle East and North Africa region, accounting for 72.1% of the region's fixed broadband connections in 2021.
Mobile broadband connections will continue to be the preferred choice across many markets in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), especially where fixed infrastructure is limited or fixed broadband connectivity costs are high. However, mobile broadband connections are being replaced quickly by smartphones in maturing data markets.
This report and associated data annex provide:
- commentary and trend analysis to support our 5-year forecast for MENA
- worldwide context, regional analysis and commentary on four countries: Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE
- forecasting informed by on-the-ground market experts from our Research and Consulting divisions, and external interviews.
Data coverage
Fixed connections
- Voice, broadband, IPTV, dial-up
- Narrowband voice, VoBB
- DSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other
Fixed revenue
- Service, retail
- Voice, broadband, IPTV, dial-up, BNS
- DSL, FTTP/B, cable, BFWA, other
Fixed voice traffic
- Outgoing minutes, MoU
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