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Market Research Report
Nigeria - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts
Published by
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd.
Published
2009/09
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116 PAGES
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PA99533
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Table of Contents
1.
Key Statistics
2.
Telecommunications Market
2.1
Overview of Nigeria' s telecom market
2.1.1
Telecom investments
3.
Regulatory Environment
3.1
Nigerian Communications Commission Decree (NCCD) 1992
3.2
National Telecommunications Policy (NTP) 1999, 2000
3.3
Nigerian Communications Act 2003
3.4
West African common regulatory framework 2005
3.5
Class Licence Policy extension 2007
3.6
Regulatory authority
3.6.1
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC)
3.7
Key regulatory issues
3.7.1
Interconnect
3.7.2
Consumer protection, quality of service
3.7.3
Infrastructure sharing
3.7.4
No regulation on state level
3.7.5
National Information Technology Development (NITD) Fund
3.7.6
National emergency numbers
3.8
Telecom sector liberalisation
3.8.1
Globacom' s SNO licence
3.8.2
Regional fixed wireless access (FWA) licences
3.8.3
International gateway licences
3.8.4
New unified licensing regime 2006
3.9
Privatisation of Nitel
3.9.1
Nitel' s IPO
3.9.2
Spectrum auctions
4.
Fixed Network Market
4.1
Fixed-line market and infrastructure overview
4.1.1
Market analysis - 2009
4.1.2
Fixed-line statistics
4.2
Fixed network operators in Nigeria
4.2.1
Nigerian Telecommunications Ltd (Nitel)
4.2.2
Globacom Ltd
4.2.3
VGC Communications
4.2.4
National Long-Distance Operators (LDOs)
4.3
Private fixed-wireless operators
4.3.1
MTS First Wireless
4.3.2
Mobitel Nigeria Ltd
4.3.3
Prestel
4.3.4
Regional fixed wireless operator
5.
Telecommunications Infrastructure
5.1
National Rural Telephony Program (NRTP)
5.2
National backbone infrastructure
5.2.1
National Information Infrastructure Backbone (NIIB)
5.2.2
Galaxy Backbone Plc
5.2.3
Suburban Telecom Ltd
5.2.4
Phase3 Telecom
5.2.5
Backbone Connectivity Network (BCN)
5.2.6
Mobile operators' national backbone networks
5.2.7
Private networks
5.3
Fibre to the Home (FttH)
5.4
International infrastructure
5.4.1
Submarine cable networks
5.4.2
Satellite networks
6.
Internet Market
6.1
Market analysis - 2009
6.1.1
Internet statistics
6.2
Public Internet access locations
6.2.1
Internet cafes
6.2.2
Mobile Internet Units (MIUs)
6.2.3
NIPOST email services
6.2.4
Nigeria Internet Project (NIP)
6.3
Limited availability of PCs
6.4
Internet Exchange Points (IXP)
6.5
Country code top level domain (ccTLD) administration
6.6
ISP market
6.6.1
Internet Service Providers Association of Nigeria (ISPAN)
6.6.2
Overview of selected ISPs
6.7
E-services
6.7.1
E-commerce, E-payment
6.7.2
E-government
6.7.3
E-health
6.7.4
Electronic Crimes Bill
7.
Broadband Market
7.1
Overview
7.2
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
7.3
Wireless broadband
7.3.1
Odu' a Telecom
7.3.2
Swift Networks
7.3.3
Startech Connection
7.3.4
Cyberspace Network
7.3.5
Nitel
7.3.6
Netcom Africa
7.3.7
MWEB Nigeria
7.3.8
Gateway Communications
7.4
WiFi
7.4.1
Accelon, Internet Solutions
7.4.2
Jigawa Broadband Access Network
7.4.3
Polestar/5G WiFi network in Lagos
7.4.4
NaijaWiFi
7.4.5
Abuja WiFi, WiMAX
7.4.6
Enugu
7.5
WiMAX
7.6
Mobile broadband
7.7
Internet via satellite
7.7.1
Direct-on-PC
7.7.2
BroadbandDirect
7.7.3
IP Direct
7.7.4
MWEB Nigeria
7.7.5
iDirect
7.7.6
African Trumpet Telecommunications
7.8
Broadband over Powerlines (BPL)
8.
Convergence
8.1
Next Generation Networks (NGN), triple play
8.2
VoIP telephony
8.2.1
Nitel
8.2.2
Globacom
8.2.3
Starcomms
8.2.4
Adesemi Nigeria
8.2.5
MWEB Nigeria
8.2.6
Accelon
8.2.7
Linkserve
8.2.8
Layer3
8.2.9
Swift Networks
8.3
Cable TV
8.4
Internet TV
9.
Mobile Communications
9.1
Overview of Nigeria' s mobile market
9.1.1
Market analysis - 2009
9.1.2
Mobile statistics
9.2
Regulatory issues
9.2.1
GSM licence terms
9.2.2
Interconnect
9.2.3
International gateways
9.2.4
Mobile tariffs
9.2.5
Per-second billing (PSB)
9.2.6
Unified licensing regime brings new competition
9.2.7
Universal service
9.2.8
Mobile number portability (MNP)
9.2.9
Central equipment identity register (CEIR)
9.2.10
Poor quality of service
9.2.11
Registration of subscriber details
9.2.12
Foreign ownership
9.3
Major mobile operators
9.3.1
MTN Nigeria
9.3.2
Zain/Celtel Nigeria (formerly V-Mobile and Econet Wireless)
9.3.3
M-Tel
9.3.4
Globacom
9.3.5
Unified service licensees
9.4
Mobile data services
9.4.1
Short Message Service (SMS)
9.4.2
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
9.4.3
GPRS, EDGE
9.4.4
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
9.4.5
CDMA2000 1x
9.4.6
BlackBerry
9.4.7
M-banking, m-payment
9.4.8
Mobile TV
9.4.9
Interactive TV (iTV)
9.5
Third generation (3G)
9.5.1
Licensing
9.5.2
Globacom
9.5.3
Zain
9.5.4
MTN
9.5.5
CDMA EV-DO
9.6
Satellite mobile
10.
Forecasts
10.1
Forecasts - fixed-line market to 2015
10.2
Forecasts - Internet market to 2015
10.3
Forecasts - mobile services to 2015
10.3.1
Forecast mobile subscribers
10.3.2
Forecast mobile ARPU
11.
Glossary of Abbreviations
TABLES:
Table 1 - Country statistics Nigeria - 2009
Table 2 - Telephone network statistics - April 2009
Table 3 - Internet provider statistics - June 2009
Table 4 - Internet subscriber and user statistics - 2008
Table 5 - Mobile statistics - April 2009
Table 6 - National telecommunications authority
Table 7 - Fixed lines in service, Nitel vs PTOs and teledensity - 1995; 1997; 1999 - 2009
Table 8 - Fixed and fixed-wireless lines by operator and market share - March 2009
Table 9 - Internet users and penetration rate - 1996; 1998; 2000 - 2008
Table 10 - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate - 1998 - 2009
Table 11 - Mobile subscribers by operator and annual change - March 2009
Table 12 - MTN Nigeria monthly ARPU - 2002 - 2009
Table 13 - Celtel Nigeria monthly ARPU - 2006 - 2009
Table 14 - Starcomms total and mobility/mobile subscribers - 2005 - 2009
Table 15 - Forecast fixed-line and fixed-wireless subscribers - 2010; 2015
Table 16 - Forecast Internet users - 2010; 2015
Table 17 - Forecast mobile subscribers - 2010; 2015
Table 18 - Nigeria blended monthly mobile ARPU - 2006 - 2008
Table 19 - Forecast blended monthly mobile ARPU - 2010; 2015
EXHIBITS:
Exhibit 1 - Regional FWA licensees in Nigeria
Exhibit 2 - Ownership battle - from EWN to Vee Networks to V-Mobile to Celtel
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