Armenia Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Statistics and Analyses 2019 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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The Armenian telecom market continues to attempt to put an effective national telecommunications service in place. Armenia's telecom sector was slow to capitalise on the country's steadily improving economic conditions, however by 2018 there had been considerable improvement in both the economy and the country's telecom market.

The number of fixed lines Armenia peaked in 2008 and since then has steadily fallen, driven by strong growth in the mobile broadband segment. This trend is predicted to continue over the next five years to 2023.

Fixed-line broadband market penetration has grown moderately over the last five years, with penetration increasing from a very small base. Over the next five years to 2023 growth is expected to continue to grow moderately.

Growth has been relatively flat in the mobile market over the past five years. Mobile subscriber growth is expected to remain fairly flat over the next five years to 2023.

Beeline Armenia has completed the large-scale mobile network modernisation program. The wide-scale project includes the upgrade of existing infrastructure, to decommission outdated analogue equipment, and the deployment of new optical fibre networks.

Mobile broadband subscribers have grown very strongly over the past five years. Strong growth is predicted over the next five years to 2023. The mobile broadband market will be driven by increasingly faster speeds offered by the mobile operators as they roll out their 4G networks and falling prices due to growing competition.

The Armenian government stated that Nokia could be the company selected to participate in a project designed to ensure the country can roll out a nationwide 5G network.

The Armenian government approved plans to build a new data center. The data center is to be built via a public-private partnership. The government is to provide the premises and infrastructure, and the rest handled by a private investor.

Key Developments:

  • The fixed broadband has grown strongly over past decade from a small base but still remains low by international comparisons.
  • Beeline Armenia introduced its new colocation service to corporate subscribers.
  • Growth has been relatively flat in the mobile market over the past five years.
  • Strong growth is predicted over the next five years to 2023 in the mobile broadband market.
  • The Armenian government approved plans to build a new data center.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Key Statistics

2 Country Overview

3 Telecommunications Market

3.1 Market Overview and Analysis

3.2 Regional Asian Market Comparison

3.3 Historical Overview

4 Regulatory Environment

4.1 Historical Overview

4.2 Regulatory Authority

4.3 Fixed Networks

4.4 Mobile Number Portability (MNP)

4.5 Spectrum

5 Telecommunications Infrastructure

5.1 National Telecom Network - Background

5.2 Fixed-Line Statistics

5.3 Nagorno-Karabakh

5.4 International Infrastructure

5.5 Data Centres

6 Fixed-Network Operators in Armenia

6.1 Beeline Armenia

6.2 Ucom

6.3 Cornet-AM

6.4 GNC-Alfa

7 Fixed-Line Broadband Market

7.1 Background

7.2 Fixed-line Broadband statistics and Forecasts

7.3 Fixed-line broadband technologies

7.4 National Broadband Network (NBN)

7.5 Fixed Broadband Service Providers

8 Mobile Market

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Background

8.3 Mobile Statistics and Forecasts

8.4 Mobile Broadband Statistics and Forecasts

9 Mobile Infrastructure

9.1 4G

9.2 5G

10 Major Mobile Operators

10.1 Operator Statistics

10.2 ArmenTel (Beeline)

10.3 MTS Armenia (VivaCell-MTS)

10.4 U!com (Formerly Orange Armenia)

11 Digital Economy

11.1 e-Payments

11.2 e-Education

11.3 e-Government

12 Digital Media

12.1 VoIP

12.2 Digital TV

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Related Topics: Telecommunications and Networks, Broadband, Mobile Networks