Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1463508/ South Africa - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts Description: This annual report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in South Africa's telecommunications market. Subjects covered include: - Key statistics; - Market and industry overviews; - Government policies affecting the telecoms industry; - Market liberalisation and regulatory environment; - Telecoms operators privatisation, acquisitions, new licences; - Major players (fixed, mobile and broadband); - Infrastructure development; - National and metropolitan fibre rollouts; - International submarine fibre optic cables; - Mobile voice and data markets, including 3G and 4G; - Internet development; - Broadband, including 3G mobile; - Average Revenue per User (ARPU) and churn; - Internet and broadband development and growth; - Broadband and mobile data services and pricing trends; - Convergence (voice/data, fixed/wireless/mobile); - Electronic banking and m-banking services; - Digital Media and Digital Economy. Researcher: Peter LangeCurrent publication date:- June 2014 (12th Edition) Contents: 1. Key Statistics 2. Telecommunications Market 2.1 Overview 2.1.1 Fixed-line market 2.1.2 Mobile market 2.1.3 Broadband and Internet market 2.1.4 Digital economy, media and banking 3. Regulatory Environment 3.1 Historical background 3.1.1 Network rollout obligations 3.2 Regulatory authority 3.2.1 Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) 3.3 Telecommunications Amendment Bill 3.4 Regulation of Interception of Communications Act 2002 3.5 Electronic Communications Act and ICASA Amendment Bill 3.6 Converged licensing regime 3.7 New Companies Act 3.8 Universal Service and Access Fund (USAF) 3.9 Interconnection 3.10 Registration of subscriber details 3.11 Telecom sector liberalisation in South Africa 3.11.1 Overview 3.11.2 Privatisation of Telkom SA 3.11.3 Third mobile licence 3.11.4 Analysis of the SNO licensing process 3.11.5 Third fixed-line and fourth mobile licence 3.11.6 PTN licences 3.11.7 The Big Bang'
3.11.8 Under-Serviced Area Licences (USALs) 3.11.9 InfraCo licences 3.11.10 Number Portability (NP) 3.11.11 Carrier pre-selection (CPS) 3.11.12 Local Loop Unbundling (LLU) 3.11.13 International gateways 3.11.14 International submarine cables 3.11.15 Least Cost Routing (LCR) 3.11.16 Broadcasting licences 3.11.17 Mobile TV licences 3.12 Spectrum licensing 3.12.1 WiFi 3.12.2 LTE, WiMAX (800MHz, 2.6 and 3.5GHz) 4. Fixed Network Market 4.1 Market overview 4.1.1 Fixed-line statistics 4.2 Fixed network operators in South Africa 4.2.1 Telkom SA Ltd 4.2.2 Neotel 5. Telecommunications Infrastructure 5.1 National fibre infrastructure 5.1.1 Telkom and Neotel 5.1.2 Broadband InfraCo 5.1.3 Dark Fibre Africa 5.1.4 Mobile operators 5.1.5 FibreCo 5.1.6 Fibre to the Home (FttH) 5.2 National private networks 5.2.1 Overview 5.2.2 Transtel 5.2.3 Eskom 5.2.4 Other electricity utilities 5.2.5 State IT Agency (SITA) 5.3 Sentech 5.4 Municipal networks 5.4.1 Knysna Africa's first municipal network 5.4.2 City of Tshwane 5.4.3 City of Johannesburg 5.4.4 Ekurhuleni (East Rand) 5.4.5 City of Cape Town 5.4.6 ethekwini (Durban) 5.4.7 Gauteng Link 5.5 International infrastructure 5.5.1 Submarine fibre 5.5.2 South African Power Pool 5.5.3 Satellite 6. Internet Market 6.1 Overview 6.1.1 Internet statistics 6.2 Internet demographics 6.3 Community access projects 6.3.1 Microsoft Digital Villages and telecentres 6.3.2 The Smart Cape Access Project 6.3.3 Intel's World Ahead' initiative 6.4 South Africa's ISP market 6.4.1 Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) 6.4.2 Selected major ISPs 7. Broadband Market 7.1 Overview
7.1.1 Broadband statistics 7.1.2 International internet bandwidth 7.2 ADSL 7.2.1 Major retailers 7.2.2 Tariffs 7.2.3 Wholesale 7.2.4 ADSL2+ 7.2.5 VDSL 7.3 Wireless broadband 7.3.1 WiFi 7.3.2 WiMAX 7.3.3 EV-DO 7.3.4 Wireless Access Providers Association (WAPA) 7.3.5 MyWireless (Sentech) decommissioned 7.3.6 iburst (WBS, Blue Label) 7.3.7 White Space spectrum 7.4 3G and 4G mobile broadband 7.5 Broadband via satellite 7.6 Broadband over powerlines (BPL) 7.7 VoIP telephony 7.7.1 Market overview 7.7.2 VoIP interconnection and peering 7.7.3 Major VoIP providers 7.7.4 Mobile VoIP 7.7.5 Call centres 7.8 Next Generation Networks (NGN) 7.8.1 Telkom SA 7.8.2 Neotel 7.8.3 Transtel 7.8.4 Eskom 7.8.5 SITA 7.9 IPTV, triple play 8. Digital Media/ Digital Economy 8.1 Broadcasting licences 8.2 Broadcast signal distributors 8.2.1 Background 8.2.2 Sentech 8.2.3 Orbicom 8.3 Digital media 8.3.1 Digital TV 8.3.2 Video-on-Demand (VoD) 8.3.3 Personal video recorders (PVR) 8.3.4 Interactive TV (itv) 8.3.5 Online radio 8.3.6 Online retail 8.3.7 Online advertising 8.3.8 Online media 8.3.9 Social media 8.3.10 E-books, Mobizines 8.3.11 User Generated Content (UGC) 8.3.12 Blogs 8.3.13 Search engines 8.4 Digital economy 8.4.1 E-learning 8.4.2 E-government 8.4.3 E-health 8.4.4 Electronic banking 8.4.5 Mobile banking (m-banking) 8.4.6 Online gambling 8.4.7 Cloud services 9. Mobile Communications
9.1 Overview of South Africa's mobile market 9.1.1 Mobile statistics 9.1.2 Market liberalisation and licence obligations 9.1.3 Community service telephones (CST) 9.1.4 Fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) 9.1.5 Infrastructure sharing 9.2 Regulatory issues 9.2.1 Prices 9.2.2 Interconnection 9.2.3 Handset subsidies 9.2.4 International gateways 9.2.5 Fees and obligations for 1800MHz spectrum 9.2.6 SIM card registration 9.2.7 Mobile Number Portability (MNP) 9.2.8 Quality of service (QoS) 9.3 Mobile handsets 9.4 Major mobile operators 9.4.1 Vodacom South Africa 9.4.2 MTN South Africa 9.4.3 Cell C 9.4.4 Telkom Mobile (8ta) 9.4.5 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO) 9.5 Mobile data services 9.5.1 Overview 9.5.2 Mobile data revenue 9.5.3 SMS 9.5.4 MMS 9.5.5 WAP 9.5.6 GPRS 9.5.7 EDGE 9.5.8 BlackBerry 9.6 Mobile broadband 9.6.1 Overview 9.6.2 3G and 3.5G (HSPA) 9.6.3 LTE (4G) 9.6.4 Smartphones 9.7 Mobile content and applications 9.7.1 Push-to-Talk (PTT) 9.7.2 Mobile TV 9.7.3 Mobile music 9.7.4 CellBook 9.7.5 M-commerce 9.7.6 Mobile advertising 9.7.7 Location-based services (LBS) 9.7.8 Manobi 9.7.9 Mobile social media 10. Forecasts 10.1 Forecast Internet users 2015, 2018 10.2 Forecast Broadband subscribers 2015, 2018 10.3 Forecast mobile subscribers 2015, 2018 10.4 Forecast mobile broadband users 2015, 2018 Table 1 Country statistics 2014 Table 2 Fixed-line network statistics 2014 Table 3 Internet provider statistics 2014 Table 4 Internet and broadband statistics 2014 Table 5 Mobile statistics 2014 Table 6 National telecommunications authorities Table 7 Telkom SA shareholders of more than 2% March 2013 Table 8 Fixed lines in service by operator and teledensity in South Africa 1999-2014 Table 9 Telkom SA shareholders of more than 2% March 2013
Table 10 Telkom SA telephone tariffs March 2013 Table 11 Telkom SA prepaid fixed lines 2002-2013 Table 12 Telkom SA's fixed line data revenue and annual change 2002-2013 Table 13 Telkom SA ISDN channels 2000-2013 Table 14 Internet users and penetration rate in South Africa 1999-2014 Table 15 Broadband subscribers in South Africa 2004-2014 Table 16 Telkom South Africa ADSL subscribers 2003-2013 Table 17 Telkom South Africa residential ADSL tariffs 2013 Table 18 Telkom South Africa WiMAX subscribers 2008-2013 Table 19 Neotel South Africa WiMAX tariffs 2013 Table 20 WAPA South Africa industry survey 2006-2008 Table 21 Sentech MyWireless subscribers in South Africa 2005-2008 Table 22 iburst subscribers in South Africa 2005-2012 Table 23 Online advertising revenue and annual change in South Africa 2003; 2006-2011 Table 24 South African unique monthly users of Top 10 websites 2013 vs 2012 Table 25 Mobile subscribers and penetration rate in South Africa 1999-2014 Table 26 Mobile subscribers in South Africa by operator June 2013 Table 27 Vodacom South Africa subscribers and market share 2002-2013 Table 28 Vodacom South Africa key statistics six months ended September 2013 Table 29 MTN South Africa subscribers and market share 2002-2013 Table 30 MTN South Africa key statistics year ended December 2013 Table 31 Vodacom South Africa broadband subscribers 2006-2012 Table 32 Telkom SA mobile subscribers 2009-2013 Table 33 Forecast Internet users in South Africa 2015; 2018 Table 34 Forecast broadband subscribers in South Africa 2015; 2018 Table 35 Forecast mobile subscribers in South Africa 2015; 2018 Table 36 Forecast mobile broadband users in South Africa 2015; 2018 Chart 1 Fixed lines in service and teledensity in South Africa 2002-2014 Chart 2 Internet users and penetration rate in South Africa 2002-2014 Chart 3 Availability and cost of international internet bandwidth in South Africa 2004-2012 Chart 4 Mobile subscribers and penetration rate in South Africa 2002-2014 Chart 5 Vodacom South Africa smartphone vs. dongle users 2006-2012 Chart 6 Vodacom South Africa mobile data usage by device type 2011-2012 Exhibit 1 VANS to self-provide or not to self-provide Exhibit 2 Large ISPA members March 2013 Exhibit 3 Spotlight on Vodacom GSM community payphones Ordering: Order Online - http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1463508/ Order by Fax - using the form below Order by Post - print the order form below and send to Research and Markets, Guinness Centre, Taylors Lane, Dublin 8, Ireland.
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