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South Africa - Key Statistics, Telecom Market & Regulatory Overviews
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Feb 2010, Pages: 22
Synopsis South Africa’s telecom sector boasts the continent’s most advanced networks in terms of technology deployed and services provided. Following years of delays with its licensing, the second national operator Neotel has finally launched services in competition to Telkom SA and is gaining traction in the market. This, in combination with other sweeping liberalisation measures - also delayed by years - is beginning to change the country’s telecoms landscape fundamentally and bringing prices down. Under the new regulatory regime, hundreds of alternative service providers are now pushing into the market with converged services. The end of Telkom’s monopoly on international submarine cables has reduced the cost of telecommunication in South Africa dramatically. Key regulatory events shaping the market in 2010/11 will be the unbundling of the local loop (ULL, or LLU) and the auctioning of WiMAX spectrum.
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