2007 Telecoms Mobile And Broadband In Africa Report Contains A Comprehensive Analysis Of The Telecoms Industry And The Companies Involved In It.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c78056) has announced the addition of "2007 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Africa - Market Reports" to their offering. With over 830 pages of research covering 34 African countries, 2007 Telecoms, Mobile & Broadband in Africa - Market series contains a comprehensive analysis of the telecoms industry and the companies involved in it. Research includes - - Key Statistics - Brief overviews of the major telecommunications carriers and service providers; - National telecom networks; - Wireless Local Loop (WLL See wireless local loop and PHS-WLL. ) systems; - Next Generation Networks (NGNs); - International infrastructure; - VSAT (Very Small Aperture satellite Terminal) A small earth station for satellite transmission that handles up to 56 Kbits/sec of digital transmission. VSATs that handle the T1 data rate (up to 1.544 Mbits/sec) are called "TSATs. networks; - Datacomms Infrastructure; - Leased Lines, ISDN ISDN in full Integrated Services Digital Network Digital telecommunications network that operates over standard copper telephone wires or other media. , Frame Relay, ATM, DSL DSL in full Digital Subscriber Line Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary ; - Public and value-added data services. - The broadbanding of Africa - policies, initiatives, projects - Internet statistics and market analyses - Barriers to Internet development - Internet and broadband infrastructure - International bandwidth and local connectivity - Community telecentres - The emergence of ADSL See DSL. ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line in Africa - Internet via satellite - Wireless Broadband - Local, national and regional ISPs - The role of the mobile networks and 3G - VoIP telephony liberalisation and grey markets - Mobile statistics, trends, analysis; - Government policies and regulatory issues; - Major mobile operators; - Mobile technologies - GSM, CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) A method for transmitting simultaneous signals over a shared portion of the spectrum. The foremost application of CDMA is the digital cellular phone technology from QUALCOMM that operates in the 800 MHz band and 1.9 GHz PCS band. , 3G; - Fixed-mobile convergence; - Prepaid; - Mobile data services - SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM. (2) (Systems Management Server) Systems management software from Microsoft that runs on Windows NT Server. , MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) An enhanced transmission service that enables graphics, video clips and sound files to be transmitted via cellphones. Developed as part of the 3GPP project, MMS phones are generally backward compatible with SMS and EMS. , WAP, GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) The first high-speed digital data service provided by cellular carriers that used the GSM technology. GPRS added a packet-switched channel to GSM, which uses dedicated, circuit-switched channels for voice conversations. , EDGE, 3G; - Mobile satellite services; - Location-based services; - M-commerce, mobile banking. - Market and industry overviews; - Regulatory environment; - Major players; - Satellite coverage; - Infrastructure development; - NGN (Next Generation Networks) An umbrella term for mixed voice and data networks running over the IP protocol. See IP Multimedia Subsystem. and WiMAX; - Internet telephony (VoIP); - Digital TV, Interactive TV, IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet. in Africa; - E-services; - Convergence of telecommunications, digital media and broadcasting; - Triple play. This research is divided into the following volumes: - Volume 1 - African Broadband and Internet Market - Volume 2 - African Telecommunications, Infrastructure, Fixed Voice and Data Markets - Volume 3 - African Mobile Communications and Mobile Data Markets - Volume 4 - 2007 African Convergence and Broadcasting Market report While being the worlds most rapidly growing market for mobile telephony and also home to the fastest growing fixed telephony markets in the world, Africa still has some of the world's lowest penetration rates. Foreign investors are scrambling for positions in this very lucrative market as privatisation and liberalisation are progressively being introduced. Explosive growth in the mobile sector has meant that by early 2007 mobile users constituted almost 90% of all African telephone subscribers. Other wireless solutions are also used to serve as substitutes for inadequate fixed-line infrastructure. A surge in demand for Internet access and broadband capabilities is expected to drive these developments further in the coming years. Several international fibre projects currently under development will deliver the necessary bandwidth to Africa and bring down costs. Overall, Africa's telecoms future looks very promising and offers great opportunities to service providers, equipment vendors and investors. Compilation of the 4 African vertical market reports For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c78056. |
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