The Arab World is Poised for an Array of Telecommunications Privatizations and Liberalization Milestones
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Arab communications markets on the threshold of unprecedented competition. The Arab World is poised for an array of telecommunications privatizations and liberalization milestones.
New comprehensive report examines and analyzes the opportunities and market potential in Morocco.
The Arab World is still a global laggard in introducing competition in its communications markets. Across the Arab Countries from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Gulf, fixed services monopolies and a few GSM duopolies are the norm. The Arab countries, home to more than 250 million people, are yet to have truly liberalized communications sectors that will bring in what competition elsewhere brought: Better service, expanding bases of consumers of communications
services and cost-based pricing (which in general means lower rates although it could mean higher local rates as cross subsidization of services is usually the first thing to go in a competitive market). Liberalized markets will also enhance global investor interest in the countries as opportunities attract international operator, vendors and finance.
The report includes five-year projections of more than 40 demographic, economic, telecom and Internet indicators, along with another five-year historical view.
The report also details communications operators' profiles,
services and strategies and detail opportunities in Morocco for vendors, investors and new operators.
Country Communications Projections Reports provide comprehensive analysis of the regulatory regimes and investment laws affecting the communications and Internet markets in each country.
The reports include five-year projections of more than 40 demographic, economic, telecom and Internet indicators, along with another five-year historical view.
Communications projections reports detail communications operators' profiles,
services and strategies and detail opportunities in the market for vendors, investors and new operators.
Contents Include:
Section I: Executive summary
Section III: Regulatory Landscape and Investment Rules and Regulations
Section IV: Communications Market Segments
V: Brief Country Background
Appendix
Fixed Line Services and Rates
GSM Offered Services and Rates
List of Exhibits
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The Arab World is Poised for an Array of Telecommunications Privatizations and Liberalization Milestones