摘要
Already one of the biggest and fastest growing mobile markets in Africa, groundbreaking liberalisation measures and new infrastructure projects have now laid the foundation for explosive growth in all sectors of Kenya’s telecommunications market. Continued uncertainties surrounding the licensing of a third mobile operator and a second national operator (SNO), as well as difficulties with the privatisation of Telkom Kenya have prevented the market from unfolding its full potential in the past. The telecommunications sector is expected to prove resilient against the current unrest in the country following disputed elections. In the meantime, alternative service providers are positioning themselves to play significant roles in an environment of converging technologies and services. This report contains key statistics and scenario forecasts for the country’s fixed-line, mobile and Internet markets for the years 2010 and 2015.
目录及图表
- 1. Synopsis
- 2. Key statistics
- 2.1 Forecasts – fixed-line services
- 2.1 Forecasts – fixed-line services
- 3. Broadband and Internet market
- 3.1 Internet statistics
- 3.2 Forecasts – Internet services
- 3.1 Internet statistics
- 4. Mobile market
- 4.1 Mobile statistics
- 4.2 Forecasts – mobile services
- 4.1 Mobile statistics
- 5. Notes on scenario forecasts
- 6. Related reports
- Table 1 – Country statistics – 2006
- Table 2 – Telephone network statistics – June 2006
- Table 3 – Internet provider statistics – 2006
- Table 4 – Internet user statistics – 2006
- Table 5 – Mobile statistics – March 2008
- Table 6 – National telecommunications authorities
- Table 7 – Forecast fixed-line and fixed-wireless subscriber – 2010; 2015
- Table 8 – Internet users and annual change – 1996 - 2006
- Table 9 – Internet user forecast growth – 2010; 2015
- Table 10 – Mobile operators, technology, subscribers and annual change – March 2008
- Table 11 – Mobile subscribers and annual change – 1996 - 2008
- Table 12 – Forecast mobile subscriber – 2010; 2015