Sub-Saharan Africa Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market, Forecast to 2021

Sub-Saharan Africa Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market, Forecast to 2021

A Growing Opportunity to Improve Network Coverage through Mobile Infrastructure Outsourcing and Sharing by Operators

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06-Apr-2017
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Africa
Research Code: MC6D-01-00-00-00
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•     As one of the least connected regions in the world, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continued growth in the number of mobile towers is expected. This growth is likely to be driven by third-party tower companies (towercos).
•     The towercos are offering a range of tower outsourcing solutions, which ranges the outright selling of towers in sale-lease-back (SLB) structures, build-to-suit, manage with license to lease (MLL), to colocation and basic managed services of the infrastructure on behalf of the operator.
•     The market for tower services in the region was worth an estimated $991.7 million in 2016, and is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.8%, to reach $1,508.4 million in 2021.
•     This market insight provides an analysis of the telecoms tower industry in Sub-Saharan Africa, with a special focus on some of the leading markets in the region, including Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana and Tanzania.
•     It focuses on the current structure of tower ownership between mobile network operators (MNOs) and towercos and how this is expected to evolve over the long-term. The report also provides an overview of the current and expected base of mobile towers in the region, highlighting potential opportunities in the market and competitive structure across selected countries.
•     MNOs are becoming open to selling off or outsourcing the management of their infrastructure to third-party providers in order focus on their core operations. With MNOs still looking to increase their network coverage, towercos will need to secure prime sites in urban areas and strategic locations in rural areas that can offer a long-term Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) from value-added services.
•     Markets such as Nigeria, Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have a high population and relatively low mobile Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) penetration. They are expected to have the highest growth in towers deployed as MNOs look to increase their network coverage.
•     With their high base of towers, coupled with the low penetration of towerco-owned towers, South Africa and Kenya offer the greatest potential for future tower sales. However, the leading operators have not demonstrated a willingness to sell their towers in the short to medium-term.
•     There is a growing opportunity for towercos to boost tenancy ratios from leasing capacity to emerging, relatively small providers of wireless broadband services such as WiFi and Long Term Evolution (LTE).
•     Given the region’s under-developed energy infrastructure towercos have an opportunity to drive cost-savings through energy management. There is growing interest in hybrid systems to power mobile sites, using power from the grid and renewable energy solutions such as solar together with batteries for energy storage. The towercos can look to either partner with or acquire specialist energy technology providers to accelerate their capabilities in this space.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Strategic Imperatives for Service Providers

Research Scope

Research Aim and Objectives

Market Definitions

Tower Leasing Structures

Cell Tower Type

Telecoms Infrastructure Overview

Tower Market Technology and Service Trends

Market Drivers

Market Restraints

Units and Revenue Forecast

Percent Tower Forecast by Ownership Type

Tower Ownership Breakdown by Country

Operator Sharing Strategies

Africa Tower Competitive Landscape

Largest Tower Deals

Tower Market Evolution

Mobile Infrastructure Innovations

Growth Opportunity 1—Prime Site Acquisition

Growth Opportunity 2—Network Expansion Capabilities

Growth Opportunity 3—Wireless ISPs

Growth Opportunity 4—Energy-efficient Solutions

Growth Opportunity 5—Strategic Alliance With Operators

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Overview of the SSA tower industry

Operators by Country

Infrastructure Access Trends

Tower Opportunity Analysis

Nigeria Tower Industry

South Africa Tower Industry

Kenya Tower Industry

Ghana Tower Industry

Tanzania Tower Industry

Mozambique Tower Industry

DRC Tower Industry

Uganda Tower Industry

Senegal Tower Industry

Ethiopia Tower Industry

Key Takeaways

Legal Disclaimer

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used

List of Countries Included in “Others”

Mobile Infrastructure Penetration

List of Figures
  • 1. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Service Models, SSA, 2016
  • 2. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Key Trends Shaping Infrastructure Sharing, SSA, 2016
  • 3. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Key Market Drivers, SSA, 2017–2021
  • 4. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Key Market Restraints, SSA, 2017–2021
  • 5. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Key Tower Outsourcing Features, SSA, 2016
  • 6. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Count and Ownership Breakdown Forecast, SSA, 2016 and 2021
  • 7. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Operator Sharing Models, SSA, 2015
  • 8. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Number of Operators by Country, Africa, 2016
  • 9. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Infrastructure Access by SIM and Population, SSA, 2016
  • 10. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Count and Ownership Breakdown Forecast, SSA, 2016 and 2021
  • 11. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Infrastructure Access by SIM and Population, SSA, 2016
List of Charts
  • 1. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Mobile Site Leasing Segments, SSA, 2016
  • 2. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Wired and Wireless Last Mile Technologies, SSA, 2016
  • 3. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Deployed Tower Forecast, SSA, 2014–2021
  • 4. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Percent Tower Forecast by Ownership Type, SSA, 2016 and 2021
  • 5. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Company Market Shares, Africa, 2015
  • 6. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Major Tower Sale Deals, SSA, 2010–2016
  • 7. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Evolution of the Tower Business Market, SSA, 2005–2020
  • 8. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Key Mobility Market Metrics, SSA, 2016
  • 9. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Infrastructure Opportunity Analysis, SSA, 2016
  • 10. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Nigeria, 2016
  • 11. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, South Africa, 2016
  • 12. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Kenya, 2016
  • 13. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Ghana, 2016
  • 14. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Tanzania, 2016
  • 15. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Mozambique, 2016
  • 16. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, DRC, 2016
  • 17. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Uganda, 2016
  • 18. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Senegal, 2016
  • 19. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Ethiopia, 2016
• As one of the least connected regions in the world, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continued growth in the number of mobile towers is expected. This growth is likely to be driven by third-party tower companies (towercos). • The towercos are offering a range of tower outsourcing solutions, which ranges the outright selling of towers in sale-lease-back (SLB) structures, build-to-suit, manage with license to lease (MLL), to colocation and basic managed services of the infrastructure on behalf of the operator. • The market for tower services in the region was worth an estimated $991.7 million in 2016, and is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.8%, to reach $1,508.4 million in 2021. • This market insight provides an analysis of the telecoms tower industry in Sub-Saharan Africa, with a special focus on some of the leading markets in the region, including Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana and Tanzania. • It focuses on the current structure of tower ownership between mobile network operators (MNOs) and towercos and how this is expected to evolve over the long-term. The report also provides an overview of the current and expected base of mobile towers in the region, highlighting potential opportunities in the market and competitive structure across selected countries. • MNOs are becoming open to selling off or outsourcing the management of their infrastructure to third-party providers in order focus on their core operations. With MNOs still looking to increase their network coverage, towercos will need to secure prime sites in urban areas and strategic locations in rural areas that can offer a long-term Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) from value-added services. • Markets such as Nigeria, Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have a high population and relatively low mobile Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) penetration. They are expected to have the highest growth in towers deployed as MNOs look to increase their network cover
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Table of Contents | Executive Summary~ || Key Findings~ || Strategic Imperatives for Service Providers~ | Project Scope and Definitions~ || Research Scope~ || Research Aim and Objectives~ || Market Definitions~ | Tower Industry Overview~ || Tower Leasing Structures~ || Cell Tower Type~ || Telecoms Infrastructure Overview~ || Tower Market Technology and Service Trends~ | Drivers and Restraints~ || Market Drivers~ ||| Moving away from owning infrastructure~ ||| Exclusive network ownership is becoming less of a differentiator~ ||| Accelerate network rollout~ ||| Limited real estate in highly congested areas~ || Market Restraints~ ||| Concerned about losing strategic~ ||| infrastructure can be managed more efficiently in house~ ||| capital intensity of tower acquisition or construction~ ||| MNOs are unwilling~ | Forecast and Trends~ || Units and Revenue Forecast~ || Percent Tower Forecast by Ownership Type~ || Tower Ownership Breakdown by Country~ | Competitive Landscape~ || Operator Sharing Strategies~ || Africa Tower Competitive Landscape~ || Largest Tower Deals~ || Tower Market Evolution~ || Mobile Infrastructure Innovations~ | Growth Opportunities and Enterprises to Action~ || Growth Opportunity 1—Prime Site Acquisition~ || Growth Opportunity 2—Network Expansion Capabilities~ || Growth Opportunity 3—Wireless ISPs~ || Growth Opportunity 4—Energy-efficient Solutions~ || Growth Opportunity 5—Strategic Alliance With Operators~ || Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth~ | Country Analysis~ || Overview of the SSA tower industry~ || Operators by Country~ || Infrastructure Access Trends~ || Tower Opportunity Analysis~ || Nigeria Tower Industry~ || South Africa Tower Industry~ || Kenya Tower Industry~ || Ghana Tower Industry~ || Tanzania Tower Industry~ || Mozambique Tower Industry~ || DRC Tower Industry~ || Uganda Tower Industry~ || Senegal Tower Industry~ || Ethiopia Tower Industry~ | Key Conclusions~ || Key Takeaways~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | Appendix~ || Abbreviations and Acronyms Used~ || List of Countries Included in “Others”~ || Mobile Infrastructure Penetration~ | The Frost & Sullivan Story~
List of Charts and Figures 1. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Service Models, SSA, 2016~ 2. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Key Trends Shaping Infrastructure Sharing, SSA, 2016~ 3. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Key Market Drivers, SSA, 2017–2021~ 4. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Key Market Restraints, SSA, 2017–2021~ 5. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Key Tower Outsourcing Features, SSA, 2016 ~ 6. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Count and Ownership Breakdown Forecast, SSA, 2016 and 2021~ 7. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Operator Sharing Models, SSA, 2015~ 8. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Number of Operators by Country, Africa, 2016~ 9. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Infrastructure Access by SIM and Population, SSA, 2016~ 10. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Count and Ownership Breakdown Forecast, SSA, 2016 and 2021~ 11. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Infrastructure Access by SIM and Population, SSA, 2016~| 1. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Mobile Site Leasing Segments, SSA, 2016~ 2. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Wired and Wireless Last Mile Technologies, SSA, 2016~ 3. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Deployed Tower Forecast, SSA, 2014–2021~ 4. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Percent Tower Forecast by Ownership Type, SSA, 2016 and 2021~ 5. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Company Market Shares, Africa, 2015~ 6. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Major Tower Sale Deals, SSA, 2010–2016~ 7. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Evolution of the Tower Business Market, SSA, 2005–2020~ 8. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Key Mobility Market Metrics, SSA, 2016~ 9. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Infrastructure Opportunity Analysis, SSA, 2016~ 10. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Nigeria, 2016~ 11. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, South Africa, 2016~ 12. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Kenya, 2016~ 13. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Ghana, 2016~ 14. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Tanzania, 2016~ 15. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Mozambique, 2016~ 16. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, DRC, 2016~ 17. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Uganda, 2016~ 18. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Senegal, 2016~ 19. Mobile Telecom Infrastructure Market: Tower Penetration and Ownership Share, Ethiopia, 2016~
Author Lehlohonolo Mokenela
Industries Telecom
WIP Number MC6D-01-00-00-00
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