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2008 Africa - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Central and Eastern Regions
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Dec 2008, Pages: 195

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1. CAMEROON
1.1 Key statistics
1.2 Overview of Cameroon’s telecom market
1.3 Regulatory environment
1.3.1 Sector reorganisation and liberalisation
1.3.2 Licensing
1.3.3 International gateways
1.3.4 Universal Access Fund (UAF)
1.3.5 Regulatory authority
1.3.5.1 Agence de Regulation des Telecommunications (ART)
1.3.6 Privatisation of Camtel
1.4 Fixed-line operators in Cameroon
1.4.1 Camtel
1.4.2 Pastel
1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
1.5.1 National infrastructure
1.5.2 Fixed-line statistics
1.5.3 Wireless local loop (WLL)
1.5.4 International infrastructure
1.6 Data market
1.6.1 Campac
1.6.2 VSAT networks
1.7 Internet market
1.7.1 Overview
1.7.1.1 Internet statistics
1.7.2 Internet access locations
1.7.3 Cameroon’s ISP market
1.7.3.1 CamNet
1.7.3.2 MTN Network Solutions (MTN NS)
1.7.3.3 Matrix Telecoms
1.7.3.4 Other ISPs
1.8 Broadband market
1.8.1 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
1.8.2 Wireless broadband
1.8.2.1 WiMAX
1.8.2.2 WiFi
1.9 Mobile communications
1.9.1 Overview of Cameroon’s mobile market
1.9.1.1 Mobile statistics
1.9.2 Major mobile operators
1.9.2.1 MTN Cameroon
1.9.2.2 Orange CM
1.9.2.3 Cameroon Mobile Telecommunications (CMT)
1.9.3 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO)
1.9.4 Mobile voice services
1.9.4.1 Satellite mobile

2. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
2.1 Key statistics
2.2 Country overview
2.3 Overview of the DRC’s telecom market
2.4 Regulatory environment
2.4.1 Overview
2.4.2 Regulatory authority
2.4.2.1 Autorité de Régulation de la Poste et des Télécommunications du Congo (ARPTC)
2.4.3 Interconnection
2.4.4 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
2.4.5 Competition in the telecom sector
2.5 Fixed-line operators in the DRC
2.5.1 OCPT
2.5.1.1 National backbone
2.5.1.2 Privatisation
2.5.2 Tatem Telecom
2.5.3 Other operators
2.5.4 Fixed-line statistics
2.5.5 International infrastructure
2.6 Broadband and Internet market
2.6.1 Overview
2.6.1.1 Internet user statistics
2.6.2 ISP market
2.6.2.1 Africanus.net
2.6.2.2 InterConnect, Vodanet
2.6.2.3 Microcom
2.6.2.4 Other ISPs
2.6.3 Internet cafes
2.7 Mobile communications
2.7.1 Overview of the DRC’s mobile market
2.7.1.1 Mobile statistics
2.7.2 Regulatory issues
2.7.2.1 GSM licence conditions, fees and taxes
2.7.3 Major mobile operators
2.7.3.1 Vodacom Congo
2.7.3.2 Zain DRC (formerly Celtel)
2.7.3.3 Tigo (Millicom)
2.7.3.4 CCT
2.7.4 Mobile data services

3. ETHIOPIA
3.1 Key statistics
3.2 Overview of Ethiopia’s telecom market
3.3 Regulatory environment
3.3.1 Regulatory authority
3.3.1.1 Ethiopian Telecommunications Agency (ETA)
3.3.2 Telecom service licences
3.3.3 Telecom sector liberalisation
3.3.4 Privatisation of ETC
3.4 Fixed network operator
3.4.1 Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation
3.4.1.1 Fixed-line statistics
3.4.1.2 Fixed-line infrastructure
3.4.1.3 Rural area networks
3.4.1.4 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
3.4.1.5 Telephone traffic
3.4.1.6 Leased lines, data services
3.4.1.7 VSATs
3.4.1.8 National backbone network
3.4.1.9 Next Generation Network (NGN)
3.4.1.10 International infrastructure
3.4.1.11 US$4 billion network development plan 2007-2012
3.5 Internet and broadband market
3.5.1 Overview
3.5.1.1 Internet statistics
3.5.2 National connectivity
3.5.3 Internet access locations
3.5.4 ISP market
3.5.4.1 EthioNet
3.5.5 Broadband market
3.5.5.1 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
3.5.5.2 WiMAX
3.5.5.3 Broadband via satellite
3.5.6 Wholesale
3.6 Mobile communications
3.6.1 Overview of Ethiopia’s mobile market
3.6.1.1 Mobile statistics
3.6.2 Mobile technologies
3.6.2.1 3G
3.6.3 Major mobile operator
3.6.3.1 Ethio-Mobile
3.6.4 Mobile data services
3.6.5 Mobile voice services
3.6.5.1 Satellite mobile
3.7 Forecasts
3.7.1 Forecasts – fixed-line services to 2015
3.7.2 Forecasts – Internet users to 2015
3.7.3 Forecasts – mobile subscribers to 2015

4. GABON
4.1 Key statistics
4.2 Country overview
4.3 Overview of Gabon’s telecom market
4.4 Regulatory environment
4.4.1 Historical background
4.4.2 Regulatory authority
4.4.2.1 Agency of Regulation of Telecommunications (ARTEL)
4.4.3 Market liberalisation
4.4.4 Interconnection
4.5 Fixed network operator in Gabon
4.5.1 Gabon Télécom
4.5.1.1 Privatisation
4.5.1.2 National telecom network
4.5.1.3 Fixed-line statistics
4.5.1.4 International infrastructure
4.6 Broadband and Internet market
4.6.1 Overview
4.6.1.1 Internet statistics
4.6.2 ISP market
4.6.2.1 Gabon Télécom
4.6.2.2 Internet Gabon
4.6.2.3 Solsi
4.6.3 Broadband
4.6.3.1 ADSL
4.6.3.2 WiMAX
4.7 Mobile communications
4.7.1 Overview of Gabon’s mobile market
4.7.1.1 Mobile statistics
4.7.2 Major mobile operators
4.7.2.1 Zain Gabon (Celtel)
4.7.2.2 Libertis (Gabon Telecom)
4.7.2.3 Moov (Telecel Gabon)
4.7.3 Mobile voice services
4.7.3.1 Prepaid cards
4.8 Forecasts
4.8.1 Forecasts – fixed-line market to 2015
4.8.2 Forecasts – Internet market to 2015
4.8.3 Forecasts – mobile market to 2015

5. KENYA
5.1 Key statistics
5.2 Overview of Kenya’s telecom market
5.3 Regulatory environment
5.3.1 Kenya Communications Act 1998
5.3.2 Revised Telecommunications Market Structure 2004
5.3.3 New ICT Bill 2006, Universal Access Fund
5.3.4 Regulatory authority
5.3.4.1 Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK)
5.3.5 Tariff regulation
5.3.6 Foreign ownership
5.3.7 Number portability
5.3.8 Telecom sector liberalisation in Kenya
5.3.9 Regional telecom licences
5.3.10 Second national operator licensing
5.3.10.1 First attempt fails in 2004
5.3.10.2 Second attempt fails in 2007
5.3.11 International gateway licences
5.3.12 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony
5.3.13 New licensing regime 2008
5.4 Fixed network operators in Kenya
5.4.1 Telkom Kenya Ltd
5.4.1.1 Licence obligations
5.4.1.2 Privatisation of Telkom Kenya
5.4.1.2.1 First attempt fails in 2001
5.4.1.2.2 Telkom’s difficult financial position
5.4.1.2.3 The long run to privatisation in 2007
5.4.2 Fixed-wireless operators
5.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
5.5.1 National telecommunications infrastructure
5.5.1.1 Fixed-line statistics
5.5.1.2 Telkom Kenya
5.5.1.2.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
5.5.1.2.2 National fibre backbone
5.5.1.3 Kenya Data Networks (KDN)
5.5.1.4 Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC)
5.5.1.5 Kenya Pipeline Corporation (KPC)
5.5.1.6 Kenya Postal Corporation
5.5.2 International infrastructure
5.5.2.1 Satellite
5.5.2.2 Terrestrial
5.5.2.2.1 Eastern Africa Backhaul System (EABs)
5.5.2.3 Submarine cables
5.5.2.3.1 Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System (EASSy)
5.5.2.3.2 The East African Marine System (TEAMS)
5.5.2.3.3 KDN and FLAG Telecom
5.5.2.3.4 SeaCom
5.6 Internet market
5.6.1 Overview
5.6.1.1 Internet statistics
5.6.2 Average revenue per user (ARPU)
5.6.3 Public Internet access locations
5.6.3.1 Digital Villages
5.6.4 Internet backbone
5.6.4.1 Public data network operators (PDNO)
5.6.4.2 JamboNet
5.6.4.3 Additional Internet backbone licences 2005
5.6.5 Kenya Internet exchange point (KIXP)
5.6.6 Kenya Network Information Centre (KENIC)
5.6.7 ISP market
5.6.7.1 Africa Online Kenya
5.6.7.1.1 Takeover by Telkom SA
5.6.7.2 UUNet Kenya
5.6.7.3 Wananchi Online, ISP Kenya
5.6.7.4 Swift Global
5.6.7.5 Access Kenya
5.6.7.6 InterConnect, Internet Solutions Kenya
5.6.7.7 Jambo Telkom
5.6.7.8 Other ISPs
5.7 Broadband market
5.7.1 Overview
5.7.2 VSATs
5.7.3 Leased lines
5.7.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
5.7.4.1 ADSL2
5.7.5 Wireless broadband
5.7.5.1 WiFi
5.7.5.2 WiMAX
5.7.6 Mobile data services
5.7.6.1 Fixed-wireless operators
5.8 Convergence 85
5.8.1 VoIP telephony
5.8.1.1 New VoIP guidelines 2005
5.8.1.2 VoIP licences 2006
5.8.2 Triple play
5.8.3 Digital TV
5.9 Mobile communications 87
5.9.1 Overview of Kenya’s mobile market
5.9.1.1 Mobile statistics
5.9.2 Regulatory issues
5.9.2.1 Interconnection and tariffs
5.9.2.2 International gateways
5.9.2.3 Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
5.9.2.4 Quality of Service (QoS) control
5.9.2.5 Special regional tariffs
5.9.2.6 International roaming
5.9.2.6.1 Free international roaming
5.9.3 Mobile technologies
5.9.3.1 Third generation (3G) mobile
5.9.4 Major mobile operators
5.9.4.1 Safaricom Ltd
5.9.4.1.1 Network expansion 2005-2007
5.9.4.2 Zain Kenya (formerly Celtel, KenCell)
5.9.4.3 Third mobile network licence: Econet
5.9.4.4 Fourth mobile licence: Telkom Kenya
5.9.5 Mobile voice services
5.9.5.1 Prepaid cards
5.9.5.2 VoIP
5.9.5.3 Flashback
5.9.5.4 GSM community phones
5.9.5.5 Satellite mobile
5.9.6 Mobile data services
5.9.6.1 Short Message Service (SMS)
5.9.6.1.1 Job offers by SMS
5.9.6.2 Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
5.9.6.3 GPRS and EDGE
5.9.6.4 Mobile Internet
5.9.6.5 Mobile TV
5.9.7 Mobile content and applications
5.9.7.1 M-payment

6. RWANDA
6.1 Key statistics
6.2 Country overview
6.3 Overview of Rwanda’s telecom market
6.4 Regulatory environment
6.4.1 Regulatory authority
6.4.1.1 Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Agency (RURA)
6.4.1.2 RITA and NICT
6.4.2 Market liberalisation
6.4.2.1 Third national operator licence
6.4.3 Interconnection
6.4.4 Universal Access Fund
6.5 Fixed network operators in Rwanda
6.5.1 Rwandatel/Terracom
6.5.1.1 Privatisation
6.5.2 Artel Communications
6.6 Telecommunications infrastructure
6.6.1 Fixed-line statistics
6.6.2 Fixed-line network
6.6.3 Wireless local loop (WLL)
6.6.4 National backbone network
6.6.5 International infrastructure
6.6.5.1 VSATs
6.6.5.2 Proposed EASSy submarine cable
6.6.5.3 The East African Marine System (TEAMS)
6.6.5.4 The Eastern Africa Backhaul System (EABS)
6.6.5.5 Service provision to the DRC
6.7 Internet market
6.7.1 Overview
6.7.1.1 Internet statistics
6.7.2 ISP market
6.7.3 Rwanda Internet Exchange Point (RIXP)
6.7.4 Cybercafes and telecentres
6.7.5 One Laptop per Child (OLPC)
6.7.6 VoIP
6.7.7 E-government
6.8 Broadband market
6.8.1 Overview
6.8.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
6.8.3 WiMAX
6.9 Mobile communications
6.9.1 Overview of Rwanda’s mobile market
6.9.1.1 Mobile statistics
6.9.2 Mobile technologies
6.9.2.1 3G
6.9.3 Major mobile operators
6.9.3.1 MTN Rwanda
6.9.3.1.1 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
6.9.3.1.2 Tuvugane and VillagePhone
6.9.3.2 Terracom Mobile/Rwandatel
6.9.4 Mobile content and applications
6.9.4.1 Mobile banking
6.9.4.2 M-payment

7. TANZANIA
7.1 Key statistics
7.2 Overview of Tanzania’s telecom market
7.3 Regulatory environment
7.3.1 Background
7.3.2 Regulatory authority
7.3.2.1 Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority
7.3.3 National Telecommunications Policy 1997
7.3.4 National ICT Policy 2003
7.3.5 New legislation 2005
7.3.6 Telecom sector liberalisation in Tanzania
7.3.6.1 Converged licensing framework (CLF) 2005 - 2006
7.3.6.2 International gateways
7.3.7 Interconnection
7.3.8 Universal service fund
7.4 Fixed network operators
7.4.1 Tanzania Telecommunications Co Ltd (TTCL)
7.4.1.1 Privatisation and exclusivity period 2000-2005
7.4.1.2 Management contract 2007-2010
7.4.1.3 Future privatisation plans
7.4.2 Zanzibar Telecommunications Corporation
7.5 Telecommunications infrastructure
7.5.1 National telecom network
7.5.2 Fixed-line statistics
7.5.3 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
7.5.4 Multipurpose community telecentres (MCT)
7.5.5 Private networks
7.5.6 National fibre backbone
7.5.7 International infrastructure
7.6 Internet market
7.6.1 Overview
7.6.1.1 Internet statistics
7.6.2 Internet access locations
7.6.3 Data operators
7.6.4 International connectivity
7.6.4.1 VSAT networks
7.6.4.1.1 SatCom Networks Africa Ltd (SCNA)
7.6.5 Tanzania Internet Exchange Point (TIX)
7.7 Broadband market
7.7.1 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
7.7.2 Wireless broadband
7.7.2.1 WiMAX
7.7.3 ISP market
7.7.3.1 Africa Online Tanzania
7.7.3.2 Raha.com
7.7.3.3 Tele2 (CyberTwiga Ltd)
7.7.3.4 Alink (Datel)
7.7.3.5 Internet Africa (Tanzania)
7.7.3.6 Afsat
7.7.3.7 Cats-Net
7.8 Convergence
7.8.1 VoIP telephony
7.9 Mobile communications
7.9.1 Overview of Tanzania’s mobile market
7.9.1.1 Mobile statistics
7.9.2 Regulatory issues
7.9.2.1 Tariffs
7.9.2.1.1 Special regional tariffs
7.9.2.1.2 Free international roaming
7.9.3 Mobile technologies
7.9.3.1 3G mobile and WiMAX
7.9.4 Major mobile operators
7.9.4.1 MIC Tanzania Ltd (Mobitel, Tigo)
7.9.4.2 Vodacom Tanzania Ltd
7.9.4.3 Zain Tanzania (formerly Celtel)
7.9.4.4 Zantel

8. UGANDA 1
8.1 Key statistics
8.2 Overview of Uganda’s telecom market
8.3 Regulatory environment
8.3.1 Background
8.3.2 Regulatory authority
8.3.2.1 Uganda Communications Commission (UCC)
8.3.3 Telecommunications Policy 1996
8.3.4 Uganda Communications Act 1997
8.3.5 Telecom sector liberalisation in Uganda
8.3.5.1 International gateway licences
8.3.6 New competition framework 2005
8.3.7 New ICT policy 2006
8.3.8 New licensing regime 2007
8.3.9 Regulation of Interception of Communication Bill 2007
8.3.10 Rural Development Program
8.3.10.1 RCDF projects
8.4 Fixed network operators in Uganda
8.4.1 Uganda Telecom Ltd
8.4.1.1 Privatisation
8.4.1.2 IPO 2009
8.4.2 MTN Uganda Ltd
8.5 Telecommunications infrastructure 146
8.5.1 National telecom and backbone networks
8.5.2 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
8.5.3 Multipurpose Community Telecentres (MCTs)
8.5.4 International infrastructure
8.6 Data market
8.6.1 Data infrastructure
8.6.2 VSAT networks
8.7 Internet market
8.7.1 Overview
8.7.1.1 Internet statistics
8.7.2 Freenet
8.7.3 Internet Easy
8.7.4 Uganda Internet Exchange Point (UiXP)
8.7.5 Internet access locations
8.7.6 Cost of bandwidth
8.7.7 Internet initiatives
8.7.7.1 Women of Uganda network (WOUGNET)
8.7.7.2 World Links/SchoolNet Uganda
8.8 Broadband market 154
8.8.1 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
8.8.2 WiMAX
8.8.3 ISP market
8.8.3.1 Africa Online Uganda
8.8.3.2 Infocom
8.8.3.3 UTL Online
8.8.3.4 Bushnet
8.9 Convergence 156
8.9.1 VoIP telephony
8.9.2 Next Generation Networks (NGNs)
8.9.3 Powerline Communication (PLC)
8.9.4 E-commerce
8.9.5 E-banking
8.9.6 E-government
8.9.7 Overview of broadcasting market
8.9.8 Digital TV
8.9.8.1 Broadband TV (IPTV)
8.9.8.2 Pay TV
8.10 Mobile communications 160
8.10.1 Overview of Uganda’s mobile market
8.10.1.1 Mobile statistics
8.10.2 Regulatory issues
8.10.2.1 Tariffs
8.10.2.1.1 Per second billing
8.10.3 Mobile technologies
8.10.3.1 Third generation (3G)
8.10.4 Major mobile operators
8.10.4.1 MTN Uganda
8.10.4.1.1 MTN VillagePhone project
8.10.4.2 Zain Uganda (Celtel)
8.10.4.3 Uganda Telecom Ltd (UTL)
8.10.4.4 Warid Telecom
8.10.4.5 Fifth mobile licence (HITS Telecom, Orange)
8.10.5 Mobile voice services
8.10.5.1 Satellite mobile
8.10.6 Mobile data services
8.10.6.1 Short Message Service (SMS)
8.10.6.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
8.10.6.3 GPRS and EDGE
8.10.6.4 BlackBerry
8.10.6.5 Mobile TV

9. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS

LIST OF TABLES

Table 2 – Country statistics Cameroon – 2008
Table 3 – Telephone network statistics – June 2008
Table 4 – Internet provider statistics – 2008
Table 5 – Internet user statistics – 2007
Table 6 – Mobile statistics – March 2008
Table 7 – National telecommunications authority
Table 8 – Fixed lines in service and teledensity – 1995 - 2008
Table 9 – Internet users and penetration rate – 1997 - 2007
Table 10 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – March 2008
Table 11 – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1995 - 1996; 1998 - 2008
Table 12 – Country statistics Democratic Republic of Congo – 2008
Table 13 – Telephone network statistics – 2007
Table 14 – Internet provider statistics – 2007
Table 15 – Internet user statistics – 2007
Table 16 – Mobile statistics – March 2008
Table 17 – National telecommunications authority
Table 18 – Fixed telephone lines and teledensity – 1995 - 2007
Table 19 – Internet users and penetration rate – 1996 - 2007
Table 20 – Vodanet pricing – shared bandwidth – 2008
Table 21 – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1996; 1998 - 2008
Table 22 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – March 2008
Table 23 – Vodacom Congo monthly ARPU – 2003 - 2008
Table 24 – Zain DRC monthly ARPU – 2002 - 2008
Table 25 – Vodacom Congo mobile data pricing – 2008
Table 26 – Country statistics Ethiopia – 2008
Table 27 – Telephone network statistics – March 2008
Table 28 – Internet provider statistics – 2008
Table 29 – Internet user statistics – 2007
Table 30 – Mobile statistics – March 2008
Table 31 – National telecommunications authority
Table 32 – ETC revenue and profit – 2006 - 2008
Table 33 – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 - 2008
Table 34 – Domestic and international telephone traffic – 1994 - 2005
Table 35 – Internet users and penetration rate – 1996 - 2007
Table 36 – Internet subscribers – 1997 - 2006
Table 37 – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1999 - 2008
Table 38 – Forecast fixed-line and fixed-wireless subscribers – 2010; 2015
Table 39 – Forecast Internet users – 2010; 2015
Table 40 – Forecast mobile subscribers – 2010; 2015
Table 41 – Country statistics Gabon – 2008
Table 42 – Telephone network statistics – June 2008
Table 43 – Internet provider statistics – 2008
Table 44 – Internet user statistics – 2007
Table 45 – Mobile statistics – June 2008
Table 46 – National telecommunications authority
Table 47 – Gabon Télécom fixed-line versus mobile revenue – 2006 - 2007
Table 48 – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1997 - 2008
Table 49 – International Internet bandwidth in Mb/s – 1999 - 2006
Table 50 – Internet users and penetration rate – 2002 - 2007
Table 51 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – June 2008
Table 52 – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1999 - 2008
Table 53 – Forecast fixed-line and fixed-wireless subscribers – 2010; 2015
Table 54 – Forecast Internet users – 2010; 2015
Table 55 – Forecast mobile subscribers – 2010; 2015
Table 56 – Country statistics Kenya – 2008
Table 57 – Telephone network statistics – 2007
Table 58 – Internet provider statistics – 2008
Table 59 – Internet user statistics – 2007
Table 60 – Mobile statistics – March 2008
Table 61 – National telecommunications authorities
Table 62 – Fixed lines in service and annual change – 1995 - 2007
Table 63 – Internet users and annual change – 1996 - 2007
Table 64 – Mobile subscribers and annual change – 1996 - 2008
Table 65 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – March 2008
Table 66 – Country statistics Rwanda – 2008
Table 67 – Telephone network statistics – 2007
Table 68 – Internet provider statistics – 2008
Table 69 – Internet user statistics – 2007
Table 70 – Mobile statistics – March 2008
Table 71 – National telecommunications authority
Table 72 – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1999 - 2007
Table 73 – Internet users and penetration rate – 1999 - 2007
Table 74 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – March 2008
Table 75 – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1999 - 2008
Table 76 – Country statistics Tanzania – 2008
Table 77 – Telephone network statistics – June 2008
Table 78 – Internet provider statistics – June 2008
Table 79 – Internet user statistics – 2007
Table 80 – Mobile statistics – June 2008
Table 81 – National telecommunications authority
Table 82 – Fixed-lines in service by operator and teledensity – 1995 - 2008
Table 83 – Internet users and penetration rate – 1996 - 2007
Table 84 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – June 2008
Table 85 – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1995 - 2008
Table 86 – Country statistics Uganda – 2008
Table 87 – Telephone network statistics – June 2008
Table 88 – Internet provider statistics – June 2008
Table 89 – Internet user statistics – June 2008
Table 90 – Mobile statistics – June 2008
Table 91 – National telecommunications authority
Table 92 – Fixed lines in service and teledensity – 1995 - 2008
Table 93 – Total data uplink and downlink capacity – 1998 - 2008
Table 94 – Internet users and penetration rate – 1995 - 2008
Table 95 – Mobile subscribers – 1996 - 2008
Table 96 – Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change – June 2008
Table 97 – MTN Uganda subscribers – 2000 - 2008
Table 98 – MTN Uganda ARPU – 2002 - 2008
Table 99 – Celtel Uganda ARPU – 2006 - 2008

LIST OF EXHIBITS
Exhibit 1 – International gateway licences fees
Exhibit 2 – The CCK coup of 2005
Exhibit 3 – Texting elephants
Exhibit 4 – Free international roaming
Exhibit 5 – Licences issued under the new CLF – 2006 and 2008
Exhibit 6 – VSAT users and applications
Exhibit 7 – Licensed ISPs in Uganda – 2007


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