Analysis of the Triple Play Services Market in Sub-Saharan Africa

Analysis of the Triple Play Services Market in Sub-Saharan Africa

Exploring Opportunities for Revenue Growth

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29-Jan-2013
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Africa
Research Code: M88C-01-00-00-00
SKU: TE00289-AF-MR_01759
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The research service provides a strategic analyses of the Sub-Saharan Triple Play Services market by highlighting key growth areas for the total market in South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya. Based on primary and secondary research on operators in the three countries, analysing existing infrastructure and services, the market is still in its early stages. Only one service provider having deployed a full triple play service to customers. The region is expected to show strong growth in the next three to five years through increasing network coverage. The base year of this research is 2011, and the forecasts extend to 2017.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Executive Summary—Market Engineering Measurements

Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective

Research Aims & Objectives

Research Scope—Geographic

Research Scope—Market Focus

Definitions of Terms and Acronyms

Definitions of Terms and Acronyms (continued)

Definitions of Terms and Acronyms (continued)

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Triple Play Services

Triple Play Services (continued)

Triple Play Services Value Chain

Triple Play Services is a Result of Three Levels of Convergence

Global Triple Play Services

Global Triple Play Services (continued)

Global Triple Play Service Adoption

Triple Play Services in Sub-Saharan Africa

Triple Play Services in Sub-Saharan Africa (continued)

Sub-Saharan Africa Hot Spots

Sub-Saharan Triple Play Service Adoption

Sub-Saharan Triple Play Service Adoption Discussion

Industry Challenges

Challenges Explained

Challenges Explained (continued)

Challenges Explained (continued)

Challenges Explained (continued)

Challenges Explained (continued)

Drivers and Restraints

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Engineering Measurements

Market Engineering Measurements (continued)

Forecast Assumptions

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Competitive Environment

Competitive Factors and Assessment

Competitive Environment—Product Portfolio

Competitive Environment—Product Portfolio (continued)

Kenya Breakdown

Kenya Breakdown (continued)

Kenya Breakdown (continued)

Kenya Market—Subscriber Forecast

Kenya Market—Subscriber Forecast Discussion

Kenya Market—Competitive Environment

Kenya Market—Top Competitors

Kenya Market—Top Competitors Discussion

South Africa Breakdown

South Africa Breakdown (continued)

South Africa Breakdown (continued)

South Africa Competitive Environment

South Africa Key Planned Market Entrants

South Africa Planned Market Entrants Discussion

Nigeria Breakdown

Nigeria Breakdown (continued)

Nigeria Breakdown (continued)

Nigeria Competitive Environment

Nigeria Key Planned Market Entrants

Nigeria Planned Market Entrants Discussion

The Last Word—Three Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

Additional Sources of Information on the Converged Networks Market in Sub-Saharan Africa

Partial List of Companies Interviewed

Learn More—Next Steps

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The research service provides a strategic analyses of the Sub-Saharan Triple Play Services market by highlighting key growth areas for the total market in South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya. Based on primary and secondary research on operators in the three countries, analysing existing infrastructure and services, the market is still in its early stages. Only one service provider having deployed a full triple play service to customers. The region is expected to show strong growth in the next three to five years through increasing network coverage. The base year of this research is 2011, and the forecasts extend to 2017.
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