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The Future of African Bandwidth - African International Bandwidth Economics, Bottlenecks and Business Models
AfricaNext, March 2011, Pages: 102
Over the past year, the African telecoms market has been transformed by the launch of new, private submarine cables. International wholesale prices have fallen by more than 50% in many markets, bandwidth supply has risen by nearly 300% in 2010, and some countries have raised their international bandwidth intake nearly tenfold.
As more submarine cables prepare to become operational, The Future of African Bandwidth Report provides an in-depth analysis of subsea cable impact in the African wholesale market. From an in-depth review of bandwidth demand and supply to an analysis of the evolution of bandwidth pricing models, the report offers a comprehensive view of the dynamics shaping African bandwidth markets.
Among other views, we say the following: East Africa will be under supplied unless operators keep lighting up bandwidth, West Africa will hinge (in large part) on what Globacom does IRRs generated by SAT-3 were at least 30% The onslaught of new bandwidth will make no material difference to prices in a few markets France Telecom is the largest service provider investor in African international bandwidth, and Tata isn’t far behind. And more..
In an environment that is as fast-paced as it is difficult to grasp, The Future of African Bandwidth provides perhaps the most in-depth research available on Africa’s international wholesale bandwidth markets.
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