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'Africa & Middle East Telecom-Week' defines North Africa as: Angola; Burundi; Cameroon; Central African Republic; Chad; Congo Brazzaville; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Equatorial Guinea; Gabon; Rwanda and Sao Tome and Principe
Source: Industry data & estimates c. 2010 Blycroft Ltd
Source: Industry data & estimates c. 2010 Blycroft Ltd
Source: Industry data & estimates c. 2010 Blycroft Ltd
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Why Africa?
"...Africa remains Millicom's fastest growing region and an increasing proportion of total Group capex has been invested in the region in 2008 and we expect that this will continue in 2009. The slightly lower growth in new subscribers, 611 thousand in Q4, reflects the more challenging economic conditions across Africa, but we expect to continue to achieve high growth in Africa as, with around 160 million people under license, Africa represents 55% of Millicom's potential market and with the penetration still low in all our markets, there is potential for high growth for many years to come."
Millicom 4Q 2008 Financial Report
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September 2009 Country Report - Democratic Republic of Congo Telecoms Market Overview & Statistics
The DRC is a mineral-rich country that is recovering from civil strife and many years of pillage by its former leaders which has accounted for the low level of development of its telecommunications and other infrastructure. While there has been little success with revitalising the fixed-line network infrastructure, the mobile networks have experienced strong growth and provide a replacement for fixed telephony and public payphones. Following the launch of mobile data services, they are also set to become major players in the underdeveloped Internet and broadband sector. Overall, market penetration is still well below the African average, leaving enormous potential for future growth.
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