Solomon Islands Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Statistics and Analyses 2019 – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Solomon
Islands – Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband – Statistics and Analyses”

report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s
offering.

Improvements to Internet services are expected with both the build-out
of a new submarine cable known as the Coral Sea Cable System which will
link PNG to the Solomon Islands, with a connecting cable to the
Australian (Sydney) landing station. In addition, the planned launch of
the Kacific-1 satellite in late 2019 should also improve broadband
satellite capacity for the Solomon Islands.

In recent years, the country has stabilised both politically and
economically and this, along with improvements to mobile infrastructure
has led to a sharp rise in mobile penetration.

Recent 3G mobile network expansions and upgrades by the two major
operators, Our Telekom (operating as Breeze) and Bmobile-Vodafone, are
improving mobile services and in turn driving uptake, including an
increase in mobile broadband subscriptions. While the first 4G LTE
services were launched in late 2017 in the capital Honiara; it is still
3G, and in many cases 2G, which is the main source of mobile telephony.

Various international organisations such as The World Bank and Asian
Development Bank have taken a special interest in seeing communication
services improved in both the Solomon Islands and Pacific region in
general. The Australian government is assisting by providing the
majority of funding for the new submarine cable system, with
contributions and support also coming from both governments from the
Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.

Key Developments:

  • Smart phone penetration should almost double between 2018-2025 in The
    Solomon Islands.
  • The first 4G LTE network was launched in November 2017 by Our Telekom.
  • By 2018 the percentage of mobile connections using 4G LTE services was
    extremely low.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Key statistics

3. Country overview

4. Telecommunications market

4.1 Historical overview

4.2 Market analysis

4.3 National Development Strategy 2016 – 2035

5. Regulatory environment

5.1 Historic overview

5.2 Regulatory authority

5.2.1 Telecommunications Commission of Solomon Islands (TCSI)

5.3 Telecommunications Bill 2009

5.4 Licensing fees

5.4.1 Telecommunications supplementary licence fee regulations 2017

5.5 Interconnection adjudication

5.6 Spectrum management

5.7 Broadcasting policy

5.8 Network sharing

6. Fixed network operator in Solomon Islands

6.1 Solomon Telekom Co Ltd (Our Telekom)

7. Telecommunications infrastructure

7.1 Overview of the national telecom network

7.2 International infrastructure (submarine, satellite)

7.2.1 Satellite networks

7.2.2 Submarine cable

8. Fixed-line broadband market

8.1 Market analysis

8.1.1 Internet downloading

9. Digital economy/digita media

10. Mobile communications

10.1 Market analysis

10.1.1 Historical overview

10.1.2 Current market

10.2 Mobile statistics

10.3 Mobile broadband statistics

10.4 Mobile infrastructure

10.4.1 GSM, 3G

10.4.2 4G LTE

10.5 Major mobile operators

10.5.1 Breeze

10.5.2 Bmobile / Vodafone

11. Mobile content and applications

11.1 m-Banking (payments/loans)

12. Mobile handsets

Companies Mentioned

  • Our Telekom (Breeze)
  • Bmobile-Vodafone
  • Kacific Broadband Satellite
  • O3b
  • Solomon Island Submarine Cable Company.

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