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Middle East and North Africa Mobile Services Trends and Forecasts 2017-2022 - Based on 2Q 2017 Data - ResearchAndMarkets.com
The "Mobile
Services in the Middle East and North Africa: Trends and Forecasts
2017-2022 Based on 2Q 2017 Data" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's
offering.
The total retail revenue will see a slight increase as mobile data
growth offsets declining revenue from voice and messaging.
This report examines the key trends and drivers, and provides telecoms
market forecasts for mobile communication services the Middle East and
North Africa (MENA). It includes worldwide context and commentary on six
key countries: Iran, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United
Arab Emirates (UAE).
This report provides:
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a 5-year forecast of 127 mobile KPIs for the MENA region and for six
key countries
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an in-depth analysis of the trends, drivers and forecast assumptions
for each type of mobile service, and for six key countries
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an overview of operator strategies and country-specific topics,
highlighting similarities and differences between countries
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a summary of results, key implications and recommendations for mobile
operators.
Data coverage
Mobile connections
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Handset, mobile broadband,1 IoT2
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Prepaid, contract
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2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
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Smartphone, nn-smartphone
Mobile revenue
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Service, 3 retail
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Prepaid, contract
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Handset, mobile broadband,1 IoT2
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Handset voice, messaging, data
Mobile ARPU
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SIMs, handset
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Prepaid, contract
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Handset voice, data
Voice traffic
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter Number:
Executive summary
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The telecoms service market in MENA will grow to USD72.1 billion in
2022, amidst increased competition and challenging operating conditions
Worldwide trends
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Worldwide: mobile service revenue will continue to grow throughout the
forecast period
Regional trends
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The total retail revenue will increase slightly as mobile data growth
offsets declining revenue from voice and messaging
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Mobile: LTE (News - Alert) take-up is accelerating in several markets; this is
contributing to traffic growth, but also slowing down ARPU drop
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Mobile: maturing markets and enforced SIM registration policies have
led to a subscriber base contraction in some countries
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Mobile: growth in demand for data services and migration to postpaid
connections will help to reduce the rate of decline of ARPU
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Mobile: data revenue will help to offset the slowdown in legacy
services growth revenue and the plateauing of mobile penetration
Country-level trends
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Iran: 4G services and the entry of MVNOs will underpin growth
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Kuwait: mobile market growth will be hampered by market saturation
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Oman: OTT substitution will continue to erode revenue for legacy
services while driving rapid growth in data
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Qatar: the market retains its potential for growth thanks to its
strong economy which appears resilient to continued sanctions
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Saudi Arabia: growing demand for data combined with improved coverage
will partly offset the declining subscriber base
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UAE: a strong economy will continue to drive growth in the mobile
market despite diminishing returns from data services
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