Mozambique's Telecoms, Mobile & Broadband Markets Through 2018-2022 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Although delayed by the long civil war which ended in 1992, Mozambique was one of the first countries in the region to embark upon telecom reform. As a result, some sectors have been opened to competition.

The mobile segment in particular has shown strong growth since the introduction of competition in 2003 between Vodacom Mozambique and mCel, the incumbent mobile subsidiary of the national telco Telecomunicaes de Moambique (TdM). Mobile penetration remains far below the average for the region.

Given that the country has relatively low fixed-line penetration there is considerable room for further growth in coming years. This has been stimulated by the launch of commercial services from the third operator Movitel, which is backed by Vietnam's Viettel.

In recent years the government has drafted legislation aimed at enforcing the registration of SIM cards. At the end of 2016 almost five million unregistered SIM cards were deactivated. Measures aimed at sharing network infrastructure have helped reduce operational and investment costs, and enabled players to provide converged voice, data and TV services over single networks. Vodacom Mozambique was awarded such a licence in mid-2018, and soon afterwards launched the country's first LTE service.

The poor fixed-line infrastructure has largely held back the market for fixed-line internet services, and as a result mobile internet accounts for most connections. The high cost of international bandwidth had long hampered internet use, though the landing of two international submarine cables (SEACOM and EASSy) has reduced the cost of bandwidth and so led to drastic reductions in broadband retail prices.

There is some cross-platform competition, with DSL, cable broadband, WiMAX, 3G and limited fibre broadband available. Further improvements can be expected from the ongoing rollout of a national fibre backbone networks by TdM and the mobile operators.

Key Developments

  • Regulator starts multi-spectrum auction process, imposes MTR cuts through to 2020;
  • Vodacom Mozambique secures Unified Telecom License, launches LTE services;
  • TdM and mCel begin restructure and merger exercise;
  • TdM contracts Intelsat for satellite broadband and backhaul services;
  • Liquid Sea and Africa-1 submarine cable systems to improve bandwidth;
  • Mozambique joins the Alliance for Affordable Internet, aiming to provide broadband at less than 5% of average monthly income;
  • Report update includes the regulators market data for 2017, operator data updates to Q3 2018, ITU market data updates, Telecom Maturity Index tables, charts and analyses, recent market developments.

Companies Mentioned

  • Telecomunicaes De Moambique (TdM)
  • Vodacom Mozambique
  • mCel (TdM)
  • Movitel (Viettel)
  • Teledata (TdM)
  • TV Cabo
  • Intra
  • Tropical Web
  • SEACOM

Topics Covered

1 Key statistics

2 Country overview

3 Telecommunications market

3.1 Market analysis

4 Regional African Market Comparison

4.1 Mobile and mobile broadband

4.2 Fixed and mobile broadband

4.3 TMI vs GDP

5 Regulatory environment

5.1 Telecommunications Law 1992

5.2 Basic Telecommunications Act 2004

5.3 Amended Telecommunications Act 2016

5.4 Regulatory authority

5.5 National Commission on Information

5.6 Telecom sector liberalisation

5.7 Privatisation

5.8 Interconnection

5.9 Universal service

5.10 Spectrum monitoring

6 Fixed network operator TdM

7 Telecommunications infrastructure

7.1 Overview of the national telecom network

7.2 National fibre backbone

7.3 Data centres

7.4 International infrastructure

8 Fixed-line broadband market

8.1 Introduction and statistical overview

8.2 Broadband statistics

8.3 Public internet access locations

8.4 Mozambique Internet Exchange Point (MOZ-IX)

8.5 Fixed-line broadband technologies

9 Digital economy

9.1 E-government

9.2 e-learning

10 Mobile market

10.1 Market analysis

10.2 Mobile statistics

10.3 Mobile broadband

10.4 Forecasts mobile subscribers 2018; 2020; 2022

10.5 Regulatory issues

10.6 Mobile infrastructure

10.7 Major mobile operators

10.8 Mobile content and applications

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Related Topics: Telecommunications and Networks, Broadband, Mobile Networks