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TV
22.2.4 E-government
23. Morocco
23.1 Convergence
23.1.1 VoIP telephony
23.2 Digital media/digital economy
23.2.1 E-commerce
23.2.2 E-learning
23.2.3 IPTV, triple-play
23.2.4 Mobile TV
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Morocco’s mobile market was catapulted above the 100% penetration mark in early 2011 after the country’s third mobile network had switched from CDMA2000 to GSM technology. With all three companies
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PUBLICATION OVERVIEW
This annual report (10th Edition) provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in Morocco’s telecommunications market.
Subjects covered include:
- Key
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Morocco is one of the most advanced telecommunications markets in Africa, featuring a majority-privatised, highly profitable incumbent telco (Maroc Telecom), three fixed and mobile network operators
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The duopoly in Morocco’s mobile market between Maroc Telecom and Meditel came to an end in 2008 when the third entrant, Wana, started offering mobile services on its CDMA2000 network. Its licence
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Morocco’s Internet market is dominated by Maroc Telecom (MT)’s ADSL broadband service which held over 90% of the market until recently. Despite this de-facto monopoly position, the country has some
IDATE, Feb 2012
Backhaul Strategies
This report spotlights telcos’ strategies regarding backhauling and fixed mobile convergence, how the transport network is evolving within the migration to all-IP and which choices telcos
Business Monitor International, Oct 2010, Pages: 79
for the fixed-line telephony, mobile user and internet subscriber sectors of four countries: Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia. BMI’s new forecasts incorporate the latest operator and, in some cases, regulatory
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Compatibility and Convergence
Staff Skills
Award Winners
Market Status
COMPETITIVE STRUCTURE
Table 2.1: The Leading Contact-Centre Companies in the UK by Turnover, Pre-Tax Profit and Number of Staff (£m
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. It supports full mobility, and converged licensing regimes are now allowing these operators to also move into the lucrative mobile sector in a growing number of countries.
International submarine fibre optic
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of Arabic Terms ix
Acknowledgement xxi
1 Development and Progress of Islamic Finance 1
2 Issues and Challenges 47
3 Islamic Finance and Globalization: Convergence and a
Boost for Rapid Growth? 75
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for each country;
- Government policies and regulatory issues;
- Prepaid vs. postpaid;
- Fixed-mobile convergence;
- Mobile satellite services;
- Major mobile operators;
- Brief company history
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. It analyzes how operators have adapted their mobile broadband strategies to three key markets: South Africa, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia.
Although Africa and the Middle East generated 10 percent of global
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American and European markets.
? Flexible pricing models such as monthly, weekly and per route subscriptions.
? Increasing convergence of devices for use both in the car and outside it.
? As in all
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, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
SMS revenue share shrinking in favour of more
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, Egypt, South Africa, and Morocco. The report is based on Global Consumer Telecommunications Survey-- which covers 50,000 mobile users in 50 markets globally— and is the most extensive country-specific