DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in Nigeria's telecommunications market. The report analyses the fixed-line, mobile and broadband sectors.
Subjects include:
- Market and industry analyses, trends and developments
- Facts, figures and statistics
- Industry and regulatory issues
- Infrastructure developments
- Major Players, Revenues, Subscribers, ARPU, MoU
- Mobile Voice and Data Markets
- Broadband (FttP, DSL, cable, wireless)
- Mobile subscribers and ARPU
- Broadband market forecasts
- Government policies affecting the telecoms industry
- Market liberalisation and industry issues
- Telecoms operators - privatisation, IPOs, acquisitions, new licences
- Mobile technologies (GSM; 3G, HSPA, LTE, 5G)
Nigeria has one of the largest telecom markets in Africa, supported by the second largest economy on the continent after South Africa. The economy has recovered from a recent recession, with GDP growth of 1.9% in 2018. This has helped the telecom sector to attract foreign investment, particularly from China, while government infrastructure programs are also stimulating investment.
The regulator has licensed a number of regional infrastructure companies (InfraCos) to build the national broadband network and offer the capacity to all service providers on a non-discriminatory, open-access and price-regulated basis. This is helping to boost the country's fixed-line broadband sector, which has seen considerable consolidation among players in recent years.
The government has updated its broadband ambitions, aiming to increase penetration from 30% by 2020 to 70% by 2021 though most connections will be via mobile networks. The sector is still dominated by GSM technology, though a greater reliance on LTE infrastructure is expected in the coming years, supported by improved terrestrial fibre networks to provide backhaul for data services.
Key Developments
- Globacom commissions the Glo-2 cable system
- Government approves $328 million loan to complete national backbone project
- Regulator licences additional InfraCos
- Government pledges to deploy 18,000km of fibre to extend broadband to rural areas
- Two additional satellites proposed to provide additional capacity to NigComSat
- Swift Networks to add an additional 10,000 hotspots in Lagos, reaching two million people
- Digital broadcasting migration process begins in six states
- MTN and Airtel apply for Payment Service Bank licence
- Government commits to increasing mobile broadband penetration to 70% by 2021
- Disagreements emerge among new shareholders of 9Mobile
- Regulator calls for an additional 80,000 mobile base stations
- Report update includes the regulator's market data to December 2018, operator data to Q3 2018, recent market developments
Topics Covered
1. Key statistics
- Country overview
2. Telecommunications market
- Historical overview
3. Regulatory environment
- Regulatory authority
- National Telecommunications Policy (NTP)
- Nigerian Communications Act
- West African common regulatory framework
- Interconnection
- Infrastructure sharing
- Telecom taxes
- Universal service
- National Rural Telephony Program (NRTP)
- National Information Technology Development (NITD) Fund
- Backbone Transmission Infrastructure Project (BTRAIN)
- Telecom sector liberalisation
- Globacom's SNO licence
- Regional fixed-wireless access (FWA) licences
- International gateway licences
- Unified licensing regime
- Privatisation of Nitel
4. Fixed network operators
- Nigerian Telecommunications (Nitel)
- National backbone network
- Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
- Globacom
- Network infrastructure
- Fibre optic backbone network
- International presence
- Services
- International expansion
- VGC Communications
- National Long-Distance Operators (NLDO)
- Fixed-wireless network operators
- MTS First Wireless
- Mobitel Nigeria
- Prestel (O-Mobile)
- Regional FWA operators
5. Telecommunications infrastructure
- Overview of the national telecom network
- Backbone networks
- National Information Infrastructure Backbone (NIIB)
- NIPTI
- Suburban Telecom
- Phase3 Telecom
- Backbone Connectivity Network (BCN)
- Private networks
- International terrestrial infrastructure
- The Central African Backbone (CAB)
- Nigeria - Niger link
- Trans-Saharan Backbone
- NNPC network
- International submarine infrastructure
- SAT-3/WASC
- Glo-1
- Main One
- WACS
- ACE
- WASACE
- Satellite
- Rascom
- NigComSat
- O3b Networks
- Data centres
6. Broadband market
- Introduction and statistical overview
- Market analysis
- Internet Exchange Points (IXP)
- National Broadband Plan
- Broadband statistics
- Forecasts - broadband subscribers - 2019; 2021; 2023
- Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
- Providers
- Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks
- Other fixed broadband services
- Broadband over Powerlines (BPL)
- Fixed wireless
7. Mobile communications
- Market analysis
- Mobile statistics
- General statistics
- Mobile voice
- Mobile data
- Mobile broadband
- Forecasts - mobile subscribers - 2019; 2021; 2023
- Regulatory issues
- GSM licence terms
- Spectrum
- Mobile Termination Rate (MTR)
- Mobile tariffs
- Unified licensing regime
- Universal service
- Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
- Quality of Service
- SIM card registration
- Mobile infrastructure
- International gateways
- National mobile infrastructure plan
- Tower infrastructure
- Analogue networks
- Digital networks
- Other infrastructure developments
- Major GSM mobile operators
- MTN Nigeria
- Bharti Airtel (formerly Zain/Celtel Nigeria)
- Globacom
- 9Mobile (Etisalat Nigeria, EMTS, Mubadala)
- M-Tel
- Major CDMA mobile operators
- Multi-Links Telkom
- Reliance Telecommunications (Reltel, Zoom)
- Starcomms (Capcom)
- InterC Network (Intercellular Nigeria)
- Visafone
- Mobile content and applications
- Mobile money transfer, m-banking
- M-health
Companies Mentioned
- 21st Century Technologies
- 9Mobile (Etisalat Nigeria, EMTS, Mubadala)
- Accelon (Internet Solutions)
- Airtel Nigeria (formerly Zain, Celtel)
- Alheri Engineering
- Backbone Connectivity Network (BCN)
- Brymedia
- Econet Wireless
- Fibre Tech West Africa
- Galaxy Backbone
- Globacom (Glo Mobile)
- Layer3
- Linkserve
- Main One (Mainstreet Technologies)
- Mobitel Nigeria
- MTS First Wireless
- Multi-Links
- MWEB Nigeria
- Naija Wi-Fi
- Nepskom Communications
- Netcom Africa
- NigComSat
- Nigerian Telecommunications (ntel, Nitel, Pentascope, Transcorp, M-Tel)
- O3b Networks
- Odu'a Telecom
- Phase3 Telecom
- Pinet Informatics
- Polestar
- Prestel (O-Mobile)
- Reliance
- Starcomms
- Starcomms (Capcom)
- Startech Connection
- Suburban Telecom
- Suburban Telecom
- Swift Networks
- Traffic Network Services
- VGC Communications (MTN Nigeria)
- Visafone
- Vodacom
- WASACE
- Zinox
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