DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Rwanda
– Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband – Statistics and Analyses”
report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s
offering.
The Rwandan telecom market continues to develop strongly, buttressed by
sustained GDP growth which has seen the country develop one the
fastest-growing economies in the world. Supported by significant foreign
aid, this growth has been helped by prudent fiscal and monetary policies
which have create a business-friendly environment conducive to
investment.
Nevertheless, poverty remains widespread. There is little economic
diversity, with most of the population engaged in agriculture and a good
proportion of the remainder involved in mineral and agro-processing
sectors. The financial services sector is also underdeveloped: with
banks focussed on government borrowing there is little attention paid to
the support of small businesses, and most of the population has little
or no access to conventional banking services. In turn, this has made
Rwanda one of the more successful markets on the continent for mobile
banking and payment services.
The country was slow to liberalise the mobile sector, allowing MTN a
monopoly until 2006 when the fixed-line incumbent, Rwandatel (since
acquired by Liquid Telecom) became the second mobile operator. There has
been effective competition among the three current operators, each of
which provides wide geographic coverage. The launch of services from
Tigo in 2009 sparked renewed subscriber growth, though competition has
eroded mobile services revenue and ARPU since then. However, the
acquisition of Tigo by Airtel, a deal to be closed over a two-year
period, will see the Tigo brand removed and a significant consolidation
in the market.
Rwanda’s internet and broadband sector has suffered from limited
fixed-line infrastructure and high prices. Nevertheless, operators are
rolling out national fibre-optic backbone networks which also allow them
to connect to the international submarine fibre-optic cables on the
African east coast. These cables have given the entire region
fibre-based international bandwidth for the first time and ended its
dependency on satellites. Liquid Telecom has continued to expand its
FttP services across Kigali and a number of other towns.
Interest from investors in the country’s ICT sector remains strong. A
deal with Korea Telecom has developed a wholesale LTE operator, Korea
Telecom Rwanda Networks, which provides retail services to a number of
fixed-line operators as well as to the mobile network operators. The
number of subscribers on LTE infrastructure has increased sharply,
helped by national LTE coverage achieved in mid-2018.
Key Developments:
-
Rwanda’s schools benefit from connection to One Web Satellite’s
network; - SIM Card registration scheme launched;
- MTN invests in network upgrades;
- Government commits to smart city infrastructure investment;
- Liquid Telecom expands FttP network;
- MNOs implement One Network Area scheme removing roaming charges;
-
Smart Africa Alliance Initiative to raise $300 billion by 2020 for
regional ICT infrastructure; - KTRN reaches national LTE coverage;
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Report update includes the regulator’s market data to March 2019,
telcos’ operating data to Q4 2018, Telecom Maturity Index tables,
charts and analyses, recent market developments.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Key statistics
2 Country overview
3 Telecommunications market
3.1 Market analysis
3.2 Historic overview
4 Regional African Market Comparison
4.1 TMI vs GDP
4.2 Mobile and mobile broadband
4.3 Fixed and mobile broadband
5 Regulatory environment
5.1 Regulatory authority
5.2 Licensing
5.3 Market liberalisation
5.4 Interconnection
5.5 Universal access
6 Fixed network operators
6.1 Liquid Telecom
6.2 Artel Communications
7 Telecommunications infrastructure
7.1 Overview of the national telecom network
7.2 International infrastructure
8 Fixed-line broadband market
8.1 Introduction and statistical overview
8.2 Rwanda Internet Exchange Point (RIXP)
8.3 Cybercafes and telecentres
8.4 One Laptop per Child (OLPC)
8.5 Other initiatives
8.6 Fixed-line broadband technologies
9 Digital Economy
9.1 E-government
9.2 E-health
9.3 E-learning
9.4 Cloud services
10 Mobile market
10.1 Market analysis
10.2 Mobile statistics
10.3 Mobile data
10.4 Mobile broadband
10.5 Forecasts mobile subscribers 2019; 2021; 2023
10.6 Regulatory issues
10.7 Mobile infrastructure
10.8 Major mobile operators
10.9 Mobile handsets
10.10 Mobile content and applications
Companies Mentioned
- Rwandatel (Terracom)
- LapGreen
- MTN Rwanda
- Liquid Telecom
- Tigo Rwanda (Millicom)
- Bharti Airtel
- Artel Communications
- Electrogaz
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