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Mozambique Mobile Communications Market
Frost & Sullivan, July 2009, Pages: 118
The mobile market in Mozambique is at development stage and there is plenty of room for growth. Both mobile operators are investing in infrastructural enhancements. The arrival of SEACOM and EASSy will boost the data capacity and link the region to the international network. Sectors such as agriculture and commodities are attracting various companies into the country and increasing the demand for advanced enterprise solutions. Only sixteen per cent of the population communicates with mobile phones and this number is likely to more than quadruple in the next seven years. A third operator is expected to enter the market soon. Companies that invest in this market are likely to see a very profitable return.
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Mozambique Mobile Communications Market provides a strategic analysis of the mobile communications market in Mozambique. This research service details key forces impacting the growth of the market, provides market forecasts for major customer verticals, industry best practices, and market opportunities. Strategic recommendations are provided on how to capitalize on the market opportunities. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following technologies: global system for mobiles (GSM), terrestrial and submarine fibre optic cables, Internet protocol (IP)/multi-protocol label switch (MPLS) mobile backhaul network, and converged infrastructure.
Market Overview
Lucrative Mozambique Mobile Communications Market to Boom by 2013
The developing mobile market in Mozambique has only two operators catering to its rising demand for mobile services. Large investments are being made in infrastructure development, with the enterprises segment having the maximum growth potential due to the increased number of companies opening sites in the country, especially in remote areas. The bid for a third operator is expected to be finalized by December 2009, further stimulating the competitive environment from 2010. Submarine cables are being deployed to provide global connectivity as well as improve local and international traffic. 'Mozambique is a promising country in various sectors,' says the analyst of this research. 'The recent introduction of foreign companies and expatriates with high incomes is boosting the demand for more sophisticated communications services driving the country to invest in the development of its infrastructure.'
Substantial improvements in infrastructure and regulation are expected to happen by 2012 and the market is likely to reach its full potential by 2014. Currently, Mozambique has only two operators and five key vendors. There are several opportunities for companies interested in expanding to remote areas. Additionally, there is growth potential for companies that offer optimised solutions for infrastructure as a way to reduce the capital and operational expenses of operators.
Companies to Penetrate Rural Areas to Reduce Prices of Broadband Services
However, several factors are hampering market growth such as an inadequate transportation system, unreliable power supply, natural disasters such as floods and droughts, and the presence of landmines. Companies should effectively address these issues to succeed in this geographic area. 'The current global economic downturn has affected Mozambique indirectly, as the demand for agricultural products and commodities have reduced,' explains the analyst. 'However, such challenges are projected to reduce in intensity over the next few years even as demand is set to rise.'
The country has a very high potential for growth. Only 16.0 percent of the population currently utilizes mobile services to communicate. The network quality is good and the much-anticipated roll out of the submarine fibre optic cables will represent an advance in data traffic and capacity. 'Companies should continue to invest in the extension of the network to rural areas to enable prices to reduce,' concludes the analyst. 'Despite the challenges, the future looks bright for Mozambique’s mobile communications market.'
Technologies
The following technologies are covered in this research:
- GSM - Terrestrial and submarine fibre optic cables - IP/MPLS - Mobile backhaul network - Converged infrastructure
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