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Israel - Telecoms Market Overview, Statistics & Forecasts
and available in the Subscriber Archive

Number of Pages: 13

Israel has a very competitive and dynamic telecommunications market with one of the highest mobile penetration rates in the world and one of the highest household broadband penetration rates. This report introduces the key aspects of the market with statistics and analysis. It then goes on to overview the key regulatory issues affecting the market in some detail. The nature of competition in the market is changing and the advent of VoIP, triple play strategies and the new digital media puts particular focus on the details of regulation.

 
1.Synopsis 
2.Key statistics 
3.Telecommunications market 
3.1Overview of Israel’s telecom market 
4.Analysis 2007 
5.Regulatory environment 
5.1Regulatory authority 
5.2Privatisation of Bezeq 
5.2.1Earlier privatisation attempts 
5.3Telecom sector liberalisation in Israel 
5.3.1Liberalisation begins 
5.3.2International fixed-line licences awarded 
5.3.3Early moves towards national fixed-line market liberalisation 
5.3.4Kroll Committee 
5.3.5Data licences issued 
5.3.6Licences awarded to cable TV companies 
5.3.7Further competition in the international calls market 
5.3.8New domestic voice service licences 
5.3.9Bezeq’s reaction 
5.3.10Licensing of VoIP / VoB 
5.3.11Grunau Commission 
5.4Interconnect 
5.5Number Portability (NP) 
5.6Universal Service Obligation (USO) 
6.Related reports 


Table 1 – Country statistics – 2006 
Table 2 – Telephone network statistics – 2006 
Table 3 – Internet user statistics – 2006 
Table 4 – Broadband statistics – 2006 
Table 5 – Mobile statistics – 2006 
Table 6 – National telecommunications authorities


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