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Egypt Telecommunications Report Q4 2009

Published by: Business Monitor International

Published: Oct. 28, 2009 - 76 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Egypt Mobile Sector SWOT
Egypt Fixed-Line and Broadband Sector SWOT
Egypt Political SWOT
Egypt Economic SWOT
Egypt Business Environment SWOT
Business Environment
Africa
Egypt
Table: Africa Telecoms Business Environment Ratings
Industry Forecast Scenario
Mobile
Table: Telecoms Sector - Mobile - Historical Data & Forecasts
Fixed Line
Table: Telecoms Sector - Fixed Line - Historical Data & Forecasts
Internet
Table: Telecoms Sector - Internet - Historical Data & Forecasts
Market Data Analysis
Mobile
Table: Egypt Mobile Subscribers, Q209
Table: Egypt Mobile Net Additions, Q209
Subscriber Mix, 2006-2008
3G
Mobile Contract Wins
Table: Mobile Contract Wins
Mobile Content
Regional Outlook
Country Outlook
Value-Added Services Timeline
Table: Selected VAS Services
Mobile Operator Data
Country: Egypt
Mobinil
Vodafone
Etisalat
Fixed Line
Broadband
Wireline Developments
Regulatory Environment & Industry Developments
Egypt: Regulatory Bodies And Their Responsibilities
Legislation And Market Liberalisation
Regulation
Licensing And Spectrum
Regulatory Developments
Competitive Landscape
Company Monitor - ZTE
Africa - A Key Region
Vendor Financing In Africa
Profiles
Appendix:
Regional Telecommunications Penetration Overview
Fixed Line
Table: Regional Fixed-Line Penetration Overview
Mobile
Table: Regional Mobile Penetration Overview
Internet
Table: Regional Internet Penetration Overview
Country Snapshot: Egypt Demographic Data
Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
Section 2: Education And Healthcare
Table: Education, 2002-2005
Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2010
Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
Table: Employment Indicators, 2001-2006
Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)
Table: Average Annual Wages, 2000-2012
BMI Telecoms Industry Glossary
BMI Methodology
Business Environment Ratings
Ratings Overview
Weighting
Weighting
Indicators
Indicators
BMI Forecast Modelling & Sourcing
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Telecommunications Industry Forecast Table
Key Indicators
Business Environment Ratings
Sources

Abstract

After a bit of a dip in mobile subscriber growth at the end of 2008, the first half of 2009 has seen Egyptrecover well, and the market seems to be on track for a strong growth figure for 2009. The second quarterparticularly saw excellent net additions for the main mobile operators, Mobinil and Vodafone. Overall,the first half of 2009 saw 5.897mn new subscribers added to the market. This is fewer net additions thanthe first half of 2008, but with the market penetration creeping up, growth was always inevitably going toslow. The economic slowdown may have had some influence as well, but generally we do not believe thatit has had a massive impact on the rate of mobile growth in Egypt.

The effect of slightly more difficult economic conditions than in recent years has been more noticeable inthe mobile market in terms of ARPUs and minutes of use, both of which have gone down in the lastcouple of quarters. The general trend had been gently downwards for ARPUs, but these took more oftumble. Minutes of use, however, had been consistently climbing, but since Q408 they continue to fall.

This trend should begin to flip back around pretty soon, however.

Things are looking less good for the fixed-line market, although exactly how bad they are is hard to gaugethanks to differing sources of information giving pretty divergent data. Telecom Egypt, which still holdsa complete monopoly on the fixed-line market in Egypt, said in its Q209 results that it had lost 1.862mnsubscribers since the start of the year. This is something of shock to this system, since Egypt has a prettyhealthy fixed-line market, with an unusually high penetration rate and an apparent resistance to thedownward trend caused by the massive growth of mobile. This is still at least partially the case, asEgypt’s fixed-line network is still in place and still has the comparatively good reach that it had before. Itjust apparently has a lot fewer subscribers.

Despite these partial positives, the fixed-line market lacks competition, and BMI regrets the regulator’sdecision to indefinitely postpone the auction of a new fixed-line licence. The market could still benefit agreat deal if it was at least opened up to the wholesale market, allowing alternative operators to resellTelecom Egypt’s services. This is already the case with internet and data services.

Uptake of broadband has been growing steadily, though the high cost of both computers and broadbandsubscriptions is still a prohibitive factor for many individuals and families. Broadband connection sharingthrough Wi-Fi modems is reportedly common among neighbours who do subscribe, with two, three oreven more households sharing the monthly bill. As mentioned above, there is some competition in thebroadband market, with many resellers and some alternative technologies getting a look in. TelecomEgypt has been increasing its retail market share, however, which would suggest that competition is notfunctioning very effectively.

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