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UAE - Telecoms Market Overview, Statistics & Forecasts
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Number of Pages: 14

The UAE has long held the distinction of possessing a well-developed and technologically advanced telecommunications sector with high mobile, telephone and Internet penetration. However other countries in the region have been faster to liberalise their markets and are fast catching up in terms of penetration levels. Due to WTO requirements, the monopoly held by incumbent Etisalat has been cancelled and a second operator, du, has launched mobile services. Motivated by the change in events, Etisalat has been rapidly expanding internationally and has reduced prices in the UAE for broadband services. This report provides a concise overview, backed by statistics, of the telecoms market, the regulatory background and the fixed-line market.

 
1.Synopsis 
2.Key statistics 
3.Telecommunications market 
3.1Overview of UAE’s telecom market 
3.2Market analysis – 2007 
4.Regulatory environment 
4.1Background 
4.2Regulatory authority 
4.3Liberalisation 
4.3.1Interconnection and access 
4.3.2Number Portability (NP) 
4.4VoIP prohibited 
5.Telecom operators in UAE 
5.1Emirates Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat) 
5.1.1Etisalat International 
5.2Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company / du 
5.3TECOM Investments / Dubai Holding 
5.4Mubadala Development Company 
5.5UAE investment companies owning telcos outside the UAE 
5.5.1Abu Dhabi Group / Warid Telecom / Wateen Telcom 
5.5.2Oger Telecom 
5.5.3Modern Technologies 
5.5.4Middle East & African Investment Company (MEAIC) / HITS Telecom 
6.Telecommunications infrastructure 
6.1National telecom networks 
6.2Infrastructure developments 
6.2.1Next Generation Networks (NGN) 
6.3International infrastructure 
6.3.1Submarine cable networks 
6.3.2Satellite networks 
7.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 
Table 7 – Etisalat revenues and divisional representation - 2005 - 2006 
Table 8 – Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2006


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