Middle East Market Tables Only Report – Telecoms, Internet, Broadband and Mobile Statistics

2013-05-27
Published : May-2013

Demand for Arabic content increasing as broadband use extends says the report “Middle East – Telecoms, Internet, Broadband and Mobile Statistics (Tables Only)”.

Telecoms and fixed-line

Developing regulatory systems in the telecoms sector of the Middle East have improved conditions for competitors although in almost all markets the main competitors to fixed-line incumbents are mobile network operators. Cross-border co-operation is becoming increasingly evident with regulators working together to improve services for end users and operators working together to deploy two regional terrestrial cables. Broadband continues to be the focus of incumbent operators as fixed-line voice revenue continues to decline and governments encourage deployment of faster speeds to underpin development of the Internet economy.

Internet and Broadband

Broadband use is increasing rapidly in the wealthier countries of the Arab Middle East due to infrastructure based competition from mobile network operators. This in turn is driving demand for Arabic content. The speeds currently available in the Middle East is opening up access to high bandwidth forms of digital content, such as Video-on-Demand (VoD). Tough competition exists in the region’s flourishing pan-regional satellite TV market with over 400 FTA channels available.

Mobile operations

Recent slow growth is indicative of the maturing Middle East mobile markets. High mobile subscription levels are due to multiple SIM card ownership, a predominantly prepaid user base and lack of mobile number portability in many markets. Perhaps more indicative of the mature market is the emergence of MVNOs which can better cater to specific market segments. In the face of strong competition operators are diversifying into fixed markets or other countries. Other operators have voiced renewed focus on achieving operational efficiencies although the impending spending required to build and operate faster mobile broadband networks will make this target increasingly challenging.

 

 

List of Tables covered in this report (http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/56374-middle-east-telecoms-internet-broadband-and-mobile-statistics.html) include:

Table 1 – Middle East – Fixed-lines in service by country – 2008 – 2012
Table 2 – Middle East – Fixed-line teledensity by country – 2008 – 2012
Table 3 – Middle East – Internet users by country – 2008 – 1012
Table 4 – Middle East – Internet user penetration by country – 2008 – 2012
Table 5 – Middle East – Broadband subscribers by country – 2008 – 2012
Table 6 – Middle East – Mobile subscribers by country – 2008 – 2012
Table 7 – Middle East – Mobile penetration by country – 2008 – 2012
Table 8 – Bahrain – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 9 – Bahrain – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 10 – Bahrain – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2012
Table 11 – Bahrain – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2012
Table 12 – Bahrain – Batelco total group mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2012
Table 13 – Bahrain and other – Batelco revenue and profit – 2005 – 2012
Table 14 – Bahrain – Batelco revenue by division – 2005 – 2012
Table 15 – Bahrain – Batelco total group mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2012
Table 16 – Zain Bahrain prepaid subscribers – 2004 – 2012
Table 17 – Zain Bahrain – Active Subscribers – 2005 – 2012
Table 18 – Zain Bahrain – Revenue, EBITDA, CAPEX and ARPU – 2005 – 2012
Table 19 – Bahrain – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 20 – Bahrain – Internet users and penetration estimates – 1995 – 2012
Table 21 – Bahrain – Internet subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Table 22 – Bahrain – Broadband subscribers by operator – 2005 – 2011
Table 23 – Bahrain – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2015; 2020
Table 24 – Bahrain – Broadband subscribers by access method – 2004 – 2011
Table 25 – Bahrain – Market share of Internet and broadband by access method – 2004 – 2011
Table 26 – Bahrain – Broadband subscribers by access speed – 2007 – 2010
Table 27 – Bahrain – Broadband monthly ARPU – 2007 – 2010
Table 28 – Bahrain – Key mobile statistics – 2012
Table 29 – Bahrain – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1995 – 2012
Table 30 – Bahrain – Prepaid mobile subscribers – 1999 – 2011
Table 31 – Egypt – Key telecom parameters – estimated market penetration rates in Egypt’s telecoms sector – end-2012
Table 32 – Egypt – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 33 – Egypt – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2012
Table 34 – Egypt – Public payphones by operator – 2002 – 2012
Table 35 – Telecom Egypt – Revenue and operating statistics – 2003 – 2011
Table 36 – Telecom Egypt – ARPU – 2003 – 2011
Table 37 – Egypt – Mobinil active subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Table 38 – Egypt – Mobinil financial results – 2002 – 2011
Table 39 – Egypt – Mobinil blended monthly ARPU – 2002 – 2012
Table 40 – Vodafone Egypt subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Table 41 – Vodafone Egypt blended monthly ARPU – 2003 – 2012
Table 42 – Egypt – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 43 – Egypt – Internet users and penetration rate – 1999 – 2012
Table 44 – Egypt – Forecast Internet users – 2013; 2016
Table 45 – Egypt – DSL subscribers, total vs TE – 2002 – 2012
Table 46 – Egypt – Key mobile statistics – 2012
Table 47 – Egypt – Mobile subscribers and penetration – 2000 – 2012
Table 48 – Egypt – Forecast mobile subscribers – 2013; 2016
Table 49 – Iran – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 50 – Iran – Key national statistics – 2011
Table 51 – Iran – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2011
Table 52 – Iran – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2012
Table 53 – Iran – MTN Irancell – Revenue and Expenses – 2009 – 2011
Table 54 – Iran – MTN Irancell – SMS Revenue – 2009 – 2011
Table 55 – Iran – MTN Irancell – Subscribers, ARPU and MOU – 2006 – 2012
Table 56 – Iran – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 57 – Iran – Internet users and penetration estimates – 1996 – 2012
Table 58 – Iran – household PC penetration – 2002 – 2012
Table 59 – Iran – Fixed broadband subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Table 60 – Iran – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2015; 2020
Table 61 – Iran – Key mobile statistics – 2012
Table 62 – Iran – Mobile subscribers and penetration – 1995 – 2012
Table 63 – Iraq – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 64 – Iraq – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 65 – Iraq – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2013
Table 66 – Iraq – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1990 – 2012
Table 67 – Iraq – Asiacell financial data – 2006 – 2012
Table 68 – Iraq – Asiacell subscribers – 2006 – 2012
Table 69 – Iraq – Asiacell ARPU – 2012
Table 70 – Zain Iraq – revenue, net income and capex – 2006 – 2012
Table 71 – Zain Iraq – active subscribers – 2006 – 2012
Table 72 – Zain Iraq prepaid subscribers – 2006 – 2012
Table 73 – Zain Iraq – revenue, net income and capex – 2006 – 2012
Table 74 – Iraq – Korek Telecom Subscribers – 2011 – 2012
Table 75 – Iraq – Internet user penetration and estimates – 2001 – 2012
Table 76 – Iraq – Household PC penetration – 2008 – 2012
Table 77 – Iraq – Fixed broadband subscribers and estimates – 2006 – 2012
Table 78 – Iraq – International Internet bandwidth – 2005 – 2011
Table 79 – Iraq – Key mobile statistics – 2012
Table 80 – Iraq – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 2003 – 2012
Table 81 – Iraq – Mobile operator market shares – 2004 – 2012
Table 82 – Iraq – Major mobile operators ARPU – 2004 – 2012
Table 83 – Iraq – Forecast mobile penetration – 2015; 2020
Table 84 – Israel – Key telecom parameters – 2011; 2013
Table 85 – Israel – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 86 – Israel – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2013
Table 87 – Israel – fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2013
Table 88 – Israel – Bezeq divisional revenues – 2008 – 2012
Table 89 – Israel – Bezeq active fixed-line subscriber lines, MOU, and monthly ARPL – 2003 – 2012
Table 90 – Israel – Bezeq broadband subscriber ARPU – 2005 – 2012
Table 91 – Israel – HOT financial data – 2011 – 2012
Table 92 – Israel – HOT fixed voice and Internet subscribers – 2010 – 2012
Table 93 – Israel – HOT financial data – 2011 – 2012
Table 94 – Israel – Pelephone – revenue and profit – 2003 – 2012
Table 95 – Israel – Pelephone – Subscribers, MOU and ARPU – 2003 – 2012
Table 96 – Israel – Cellcom – revenue and operating profit– 2005 – 2012
Table 97 – Israel – Cellcom – monthly MOU – 2005 – 2011
Table 98 – Israel – Cellcom – churn – 2005 – 2010
Table 99 – Israel – Cellcom – monthly ARPU – 2005 – 2012
Table 100 – Israel – Partner Communications – revenue and operating profit – 2002 – 2012
Table 101 – Israel – Partner Communications – monthly MOU – 2002 – 2012
Table 102 – Israel – Partner Communications – churn – 2002 – 2012
Table 103 – Israel – Partner Communications – subscribers – 2010 – 2012
Table 104 – Israel – Partner Communications – prepaid subscribers – 2004 – 2012
Table 105 – Israel – Partner Communications – ARPU – 2002 – 2012
Table 106 – Israel – YES revenue and profit – 2007 – 2012
Table 107 – Israel – YES satellite TV subscribers and market share – 2002 – 2012
Table 108 – Israel – YES satellite – ARPU – 2002 – 2012
Table 109 – Israel – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 110 – Israel – Internet users and penetration – 1997 – 2013
Table 111 – Israel – Fixed broadband subscribers – 2001 – 2012
Table 112 – Israel – ADSL and cable networks – subscribers and market share – 2005 – 2012
Table 113 – Israel – Household PC penetration – 2002 – 2013
Table 114 – Israel – Average daily minutes per TV viewer – 2002 – 2012
Table 115 – Israel – Key mobile statistics – September 2012
Table 116 – Israel – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1995 – 2013
Table 117 – Israel – Mobile technologies and subscribers by operator – September 2012
Table 118 – Israel – Mobile operator market share – 2011 – 2012
Table 119 – Israel – Mobile operators – data and content revenue as a % of total – 2003 – 2012
Table 120 – Israel – Active mobile broadband subscriptions – 2010 – 2013
Table 121 – Jordan – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 122 – Jordan – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 123 – Jordan – GDP growth and inflation – 2006 – 2013
Table 124 – Jordan – fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2012
Table 125 – Jordan Telecom Group divisional subscribers – 2005 – 2011
Table 126 – Jordan Telecom Group profit and revenue by sector – 2004 – 2011
Table 127 – Jordan – Wi-tribe Jordan ARPU – 2012
Table 128 – Zain Jordan – revenue, EBITDA and CAPEX – 2005 – 2012
Table 129 – Zain Jordan – active subscribers – 2006 – 2012
Table 130 – Zain Jordan – prepaid and postpaid subscribers – 2005 – 2012
Table 131 – Zain Jordan – ARPU
Table 132 – Orange Jordan subscribers and ARPU – 2010 – 2011
Table 133 – Jordan – Key Internet statistics – March 2012
Table 134 – Jordan – Internet users and penetration rate – 1995 – 2012
Table 135 – Jordan – Internet subscribers and penetration rate – 1999 – 2012
Table 136 – Jordan – Internet subscribers by access method – 2009 – 2012
Table 137 – Jordan – DSL subscribers – 2001 – 2012
Table 138 – Jordan – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2015; 2020
Table 139 – Jordan – Key mobile statistics – March 2012
Table 140 – Jordan – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1995 – 2012
Table 141 – Jordan – Mobile technologies and subscribers by operator – March 2012
Table 142 – Jordan – Mobile operators’ market share – 2004 – 2012
Table 143 – Jordan – Mobile Termination Rates per major operator – 2010 – 2014
Table 144 – Kuwait – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 145 – Kuwait – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 146 – Kuwait – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2012
Table 147 – Kuwait – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2012
Table 148 – Kuwait – Zain Group subscribers, revenue and profit – 2002 – 2012
Table 149 – Kuwait – Zain revenue, income, ARPU and active customers – 2005 – 2012
Table 150 – Kuwait – Zain pre and postpaid subscribers – 2005 – 2012
Table 151 – Kuwait – Zain’s consumer market mobile broadband offerings – October 2012
Table 152 – Kuwait – Wataniya Group subscribers, revenue and profit – 2005 – 2012
Table 153 – Kuwait – Wataniya financial data – 2006 – 2012
Table 154 – Kuwait – Wataniya subscribers – 2006 – 2012
Table 155 – Kuwait – Wataniya mobile broadband subscribers – 2010 – 2012
Table 156 – Kuwait – Wataniya pre and postpaid subscribers – 2005 – 2012
Table 157 – Kuwait – Wataniya’s consumer market mobile broadband offerings – October 2012
Table 158 – Kuwait – Wataniya quarterly ARPU – 2010 – 2012
Table 159 – Kuwait – Viva’s consumer market mobile broadband offerings – October 2012
Table 160 – Kuwait – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 161 – Kuwait – Internet user and penetration estimates – 1995 – 2012
Table 162 – Kuwait – Household PC penetration – 2002 – 2012
Table 163 – Kuwait – Fixed Broadband subscribers – 2001 – 2013
Table 164 – Kuwait – Key mobile statistics – 2012
Table 165 – Kuwait – Mobile subscribers and penetration rates – 1994 – 2012
Table 166 – Kuwait – Mobile technologies and subscribers by operator – June 2012
Table 167 – Kuwait – Mobile operators’ subscribers and market share – 2005 – 2012
Table 168 – Kuwait – Forecast mobile subscribers – 2015; 2020
Table 169 – Lebanon – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 170 – Lebanon – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 171 – Lebanon – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2013
Table 172 – Lebanon – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1996 – 2012
Table 173 – Lebanon – Zain active subscribers – 2006 – 2012
Table 174 – Lebanon – Zain prepaid and postpaid subscribers – 2005 – 2012
Table 175 – Lebanon – MTC Touch’s consumer market mobile broadband offerings – October 2012
Table 176 – Lebanon – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 177 – Lebanon – Internet user and penetration estimates – 1995 – 2012
Table 178 – Lebanon – Household PC penetration – 2002 – 2012
Table 179 – Lebanon – International Internet bandwidth – 2003 – 2011
Table 180 – Lebanon – Fixed broadband subscribers and penetration – 2002 – 2012
Table 181 – Lebanon – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2012, 2015; 2020
Table 182 – Lebanon – Key mobile statistics – 2012
Table 183 – Lebanon – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1995 – 2012
Table 184 – Lebanon – Forecast mobile subscribers – 2015; 2020
Table 185 – Lebanon – Total blended ARPU – 2008 – 2012
Table 186 – Oman – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 187 – Oman – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 188 – Oman – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2013
Table 189 – Oman – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2012
Table 190 – Oman – Omantel financial data – 2003 – 2012
Table 191 – Oman – Omantel fixed-line ARPU – 2003 – 2012
Table 192 – Oman – Omantel mobile broadband subscribers – 2010 – 2012
Table 193 – Oman – Omantel prepaid and postpaid subscribers – 2008 – 2012
Table 194 – Oman – Oman Mobile (OMTC) mobile ARPU – 2002 – 2003; 2005 – 2012
Table 195 – Oman – Nawras financial data – 2007 – 2012
Table 196 – Oman – Nawras fixed-line subscribers and ARPU – 2010 – 2012
Table 197 – Oman – Nawras mobile broadband subscribers and ARPU – 2008 – 2012
Table 198 – Oman – Nawras pre and postpaid ARPU – 2007 – 2012
Table 199 – Oman – Nawras fixed broadband subscribers – 2010 – 2012
Table 200 – Oman – Nawras subscribers – 2008 – 2012
Table 201 – Oman – Nawras prepaid and postpaid subscribers – 2007 – 2012
Table 202 – Oman – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 203 – Oman – Internet users and penetration estimates – 1998 – 2012
Table 204 – Oman – Fixed-line Internet subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Table 205 – Oman – International Internet bandwidth – 2003 – 2012
Table 206 – Oman – Household PC penetration – 2007 – 2012
Table 207 – Oman – Fixed broadband subscribers – 2004 – 2012
Table 208 – Oman – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2015; 2020
Table 209 – Oman – Key mobile statistics – 2012
Table 210 – Oman – Mobile subscribers and penetration – 1994 – 2012
Table 211 – Oman – Prepaid and postpaid subscribers – 2005 – 2012
Table 212 – Oman – Mobile technologies and subscribers by operator – June 2012
Table 213 – Oman – Active mobile broadband subscriptions – 2007 – 2012
Table 214 – Oman – Mobile sector total ARPU – 2005 – 2012
Table 215 – Oman – SMS messages sent – 2006 – 2012
Table 216 – Oman – MMS messages sent – 2010 – 2012
Table 217 – Qatar – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 218 – Qatar – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 219 – Qatar – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2013
Table 220 – Qatar – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2012
Table 221 – Qatar – Qtel group mobile and fixed-line revenue and net profit – 2005 – 2012
Table 222 – Qatar – Qtel mobile vs fixed-line revenue and net profit – 2005 – 2012
Table 223 – Qatar – Qtel fixed-line revenue breakdown – 2008 – 2012
Table 224 – Qatar – Qtel fixed-line subscribers and ARPU – 2007 – 2012
Table 225 – Qatar – Qtel mobile subscribers – 2008 – 2012
Table 226 – Qatar – Qtel wireless broadband subscribers and ARPU – 2010 – 2012
Table 227 – Qatar – Qtel prepaid subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Table 228 – Qatar – Qtel mobile postpaid and prepaid ARPU – 2007 – 2012
Table 229 – Qatar – Qtel consumer market mobile broadband offerings – November 2012
Table 230 – Qatar – Vodafone Qatar subscribers and ARPU –2009 – 2012
Table 231 – Qatar – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 232 – Qatar – Internet users and penetration – 1995 – 2012
Table 233 – Qatar – Household PC penetration – 2007 – 2012
Table 234 – Qatar – International Internet bandwidth – 2003 – 2011
Table 235 – Qatar – Fixed broadband subscribers – 2002 – 2012
Table 236 – Qatar – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2015; 2020
Table 237 – Qatar – Key mobile statistics – 2012
Table 238 – Qatar – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1995 – 2012
Table 239 – Qatar – mobile technologies and subscribers by operator – June 2012
Table 240 – Qatar – Mobile operators’ market share – 2009 – 2012
Table 241 – Qatar – Active mobile broadband subscriptions – 2008 – 2012
Table 242 – Saudi Arabia – Key national statistics– 2011
Table 243 – Saudi Arabia – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2011
Table 244 – Saudi Arabia – IT market revenue – 2006 – 2015
Table 245 – Saudi Arabia – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1996 – 2012
Table 246 – Saudi Arabia – Mobile, fixed-line and total telecoms services revenue – 2001 – 2010
Table 247 – Saudi Arabia – STC Group revenue and profit – 2005 – 2011
Table 248 – Saudi Arabia – Bravo financial data – 2007 – 2011
Table 249 – Saudi Arabia – Bravo subscribers and ARPU – 2007 – 2011
Table 250 – Saudi Arabia – Zain revenue and profit,– 2008 – 2011
Table 251 – Saudi Arabia – Zain ARPU – 2008 – 2011
Table 252 – Saudi Arabia – Zain active subscribers – 2008 – 2011
Table 253 – Saudi Arabia – Zain prepaid subscribers – 2008 – 2011
Table 254 – Saudi Arabia – Mobily revenue and profit – 2006 – 2011
Table 255 – Saudi Arabia – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2011
Table 256 – Saudi Arabia – Internet users and penetration estimates – 1995 – 2011
Table 257 – Saudi Arabia – Household PC penetration – 2002 – 2011
Table 258 – Saudi Arabia – Broadband subscribers and household penetration – 2001 – 2011
Table 259 – Saudi Arabia – Total mobile broadband subscriptions – 2009 – 2011
Table 260 – Saudi Arabia – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2015; 2020
Table 261 – Saudi Arabia – Key mobile statistics – 2011
Table 262 – Saudi Arabia – Mobile subscribers and penetration – 1995 – 2012
Table 263 – Saudi Arabia – Mobile technologies and subscribers by operator – September 2011
Table 264 – Saudi Arabia – Major mobile operators’ market shares – 2008 – 2011
Table 265 – Saudi Arabia – Prepaid subscribers – 2002 – 2011
Table 266 – Syria – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 267 – Syria – Key national statistics – 2011
Table 268 – Syria – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2011
Table 269 – Syria – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2012
Table 270 – Syria – Syriatel – revenue by segment – 2008 – 2011
Table 271 – Syria – Syriatel – net profit – 2005 – 2011
Table 272 – Syria – MTN Syria operational data – 2003 – 2012
Table 273 – Syria – MTN Syria revenue – 2009 – 2011
Table 274 – Syria – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 275 – Syria – Internet user and penetration rate – 1999 – 2012
Table 276 – Syria – Fixed Internet subscribers and penetration rate – 1999 – 2012
Table 277 – Syria – Household PC penetration – 2002 – 2012
Table 278 – Syria – International Internet bandwidth – 2004 – 2011
Table 279 – Syria – Fixed broadband subscribers – 2004 – 2012
Table 280 – Syria – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2012, 2015; 2020
Table 281 – Syria – Key mobile statistics – 2012
Table 282 – Syria – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1999 – 2012
Table 283 – Syria – Active mobile broadband subscriptions – 2009 – 2012
Table 284 – Turkey – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 285 – Turkey – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 286 – Turkey – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2013
Table 287 – Turkey – Telecoms revenue and investment – 2004 – 2012
Table 288 – Turkey – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2012
Table 289 – Turkey – Turk Telekom – Revenue, profit and EBITDA – 2007 – 2012
Table 290 – Turkey – Turk Telekom – fixed-line revenue, EBITDA, PSTN, ARPU – 2007 – 2012
Table 291 – Turkey – Turk Telekom ADSL ARPU and % of total fixed-line revenue – 2007 – 2012
Table 292 – Turkey – Turkcell group financial data – 2005 – 2012
Table 293 – Turkey – Turkcell mobile Internet revenue – 2009 – 2012
Table 294 – Turkey – Turkcell mobile broadband revenue – 2012
Table 295 – Turkey – Turkcell average monthly MOU and churn – 2001 – 2012
Table 296 – Turkey – Turkcell average monthly ARPU – pre and postpaid – 2001 – 2012
Table 297 – Turkey – Turkcell prepaid subscribers – 2001 – 2012
Table 298 – Turkey – Turkcell smartphone penetration – 2012
Table 299 – Turkey – Superonline financial data – 2009 – 2012
Table 300 – Turkey – Superonline FttX homes passed and subscribers – 2011 – 2012
Table 301 – Turkey – D-Smart subscribers – 2007 – 2012
Table 302 – Turkey – Vodafone prepaid subscribers – 2006 – 2012
Table 303 – Turkey – Vodafone pre and postpaid ARPU – 2006 – 2012
Table 304 – Turkey – Avea revenue and EBITDA – 2007 – 2012
Table 305 – Turkey – Avea prepaid, postpaid and blended ARPU and blended MOU – 2007 – 2012
Table 306 – Turkey – Avea prepaid subscribers – 2007 – 2012
Table 307 – Turkey – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 308 – Turkey – Internet user and penetration rate – 1998 – 2012
Table 309 – Turkey – ISP market share – June 2012
Table 310 – Turkey – Internet activities by Internet users – January – March 2012
Table 311 – Turkey – Broadband subscribers and penetration – 2001 – 2012
Table 312 – Turkey – Broadband subscribers by access technology – 2004 – 2012
Table 313 – Turkey – Fixed broadband subscriptions by speed – June 2012
Table 314 – Turkey – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2015; 2020
Table 315 – Turkey – Electronic signatures in use – June 2012
Table 316 – Turkey – Satellite pay TV subscribers per operator – 2010 – 2012
Table 317 – Turkey – Audience share by channel – 2011
Table 318 – Turkey – Key mobile statistics – June 2012
Table 319 – Turkey – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1995 – 2012
Table 320 – Turkey – 2G and 3G subscribers – 2009 – 2012
Table 321 – Turkey – Mobile technologies and subscribers by operator – June 2012
Table 322 – Turkey – Mobile subscribers by operator – 2007 – 2012
Table 323 – Turkey – Mobile broadband subscribers – 2012
Table 324 – Turkey – Mobile Internet subscribers – 2010 – 2012
Table 325 – Turkey – Ratio of prepaid to postpaid subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Table 326 – Turkey – Mobile telecom revenue – 2004 – 2011
Table 327 – Turkey – Mobile operators’ market share – 2007 – 2012
Table 328 – Turkey – Mobile revenue per service type per operator – March – June 2012
Table 329 – Turkey – ARPU levels per operator – 2011 – 2012
Table 330 – Turkey – Forecast mobile subscribers – 2012;2015; 2020
Table 331 – Turkey – Numbers of SMS and MMS sent – 2004 – 2012
Table 332 – UAE – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2013
Table 333 – UAE – Key national statistics – 2012
Table 334 – UAE – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2013
Table 335 – UAE – Total telecommunications revenue by sector – 2007 – 2011
Table 336 – UAE – Total domestic and international voice revenue – 2008 – 2011
Table 337 – UAE – Average monthly spend on fixed services – October 2012
Table 338 – UAE – International outgoing traffic – 2008 – 2011
Table 339 – UAE – International outgoing revenue – 2008 – 2011
Table 340 – UAE – Total fixed voice minutes and Monthly MOU – 2008 – 2011
Table 341 – UAE – Total annual fixed voice minutes breakdown – 2008 – 2011
Table 342 – UAE – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2013
Table 343 – UAE – Reasons for not having a Fixed-line at home – October 2012
Table 344 – UAE – Reasons for cancelling Fixed-line at home – October 2012
Table 345 – UAE – Total fixed network revenue and ARPU – 2007 – 2011
Table 346 – UAE – Etisalat Group revenues and divisional representation – 2005 – 2012
Table 347 – UAE – Etisalat fixed subscribers and ARPU – 2010 – 2012
Table 348 – UAE – Etisalat fixed broadband subscribers – 2010 – 2012
Table 349 – UAE – Etisalat e-life subscribers – 2010 – 2012
Table 350 – UAE – Etisalat prepaid subscribers – 2010 – 2012
Table 351 – UAE – Etisalat mobile subscribers and Blended ARPU – 2010 – 2012
Table 352 – UAE – Etisalat consumer market mobile broadband offerings – January 2013
Table 353 – UAE – Du revenue and profit/loss – 2006 – 2012
Table 354 – UAE – Du fixed-line subscribers – 2007 – 2012
Table 355 – UAE – Du fixed-line subscribers breakdown – September 2012
Table 356 – UAE – Du IPTV subscribers – 2008 – 2012
Table 357 – UAE – Du Mobile subscribers and ARPU – 2010 – 2012
Table 358 – UAE – Du Mobile minutes of use (MOU) – 2010 – 2012
Table 359 – UAE – Du consumer market mobile broadband offerings – January 2013
Table 360 – UAE – Key Internet and subscriber statistics – 2013
Table 361 – UAE – Internet user and penetration – 1995 – 2013
Table 362 – UAE – Internet subscribers and penetration by operator – 2000 – 2013
Table 363 – UAE – Home Internet subscriptions by type – October 2012
Table 364 – UAE – Home Internet subscriptions by speed – October 2012
Table 365 – UAE – Internet and broadband subscribers by access method – 2008 – 2011
Table 366 – UAE – Residential and business Internet and broadband subscribers – 2007 – 2011
Table 367 – UAE – Internet access locations – October 2012
Table 368 – UAE – Reasons for not having an Internet connection at home – October 2012
Table 369 – UAE – Total Internet revenue and Internet ARPU – 2007 – 2011
Table 370 – UAE – Residential and business ARPU – 2008 – 2011
Table 371 – UAE – Broadband subscribers and penetration – 2008 – 2013
Table 372 – UAE – Broadband ARPU – 2007 – 2011
Table 373 – UAE – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2013, 2015; 2020
Table 374 – UAE – Online activity by individuals – October 2012
Table 375 – UAE – Home Internet package distribution – October 2012
Table 376 – UAE – Key mobile statistics – 2013
Table 377 – UAE – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1995 – 2013
Table 378 – UAE – Prepaid mobile subscribers – 2005 – 2013
Table 379 – UAE – Prepaid vs postpaid revenue – 2008 – 2011
Table 380 – UAE – Mobile operators’ market share – 2007 – 2012
Table 381 – UAE – Total mobile voice minutes and Monthly MOU – 2008 – 2011
Table 382 – UAE – Total annual mobile voice minutes breakdown – 2008 – 2011
Table 383 – UAE – Average monthly spend on mobile services – October 2012
Table 384 – UAE – Mobile services usage by frequency of use – October 2012
Table 385 – UAE – Multiple SIM card ownership reasons – October 2012
Table 386 – UAE – Reasons for having a postpaid mobile connection – October 2012
Table 387 – UAE – Reasons for having a prepaid mobile connection – October 2012
Table 388 – UAE – Mobile application usage – 2012
Table 389 – UAE – Total mobile revenue and ARPU – 2007 – 2011
Table 390 – UAE – Numbers of SMS and MMS sent – 2007 – 2011
Table 391 – Yemen – Key telecom parameters – 2010; 2012
Table 392 – Yemen – Key national statistics – 2011
Table 393 – Yemen – GDP growth and inflation – 2005 – 2013
Table 394 – Yemen – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 1995 – 2012
Table 395 – Yemen – SabaFon subscribers and market share – 2004 – 2012
Table 396 – Yemen – MTN subscribers – 2004 – 2012
Table 397 – Yemen – MTN ARPU per month – 2003 – 2012
Table 398 – Yemen – Key Internet and broadband statistics – 2012
Table 399 – Yemen – Internet user and penetration estimates – 1997 – 2012
Table 400 – Yemen – Households with Internet access – 2004 – 2012
Table 401 – Yemen – Household PC penetration – 2005 – 2012
Table 402 – Yemen – International Internet bandwidth – 2005 – 2011
Table 403 – Yemen – Fixed broadband subscribers – 2005 – 2012
Table 404 – Yemen – Forecast broadband subscribers – 2012, 2015; 2020
Table 405 – Yemen – Key mobile statistics – 2012
Table 406 – Yemen – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 1998 – 2012
Table 407 – Yemen – Prepaid subscribers – 2007 – 2012
Table 408 – Yemen – Forecast mobile subscribers in Yemen – 2012; 2020
Table 409 – Yemen – Total SMS messages sent – 2007 – 2012

List of Charts included in the report “Middle East – Telecoms, Internet, Broadband and Mobile Statistics (Tables Only)”:

Chart 1 – Bahrain – Fixed-line and mobile subscribers – 2002 – 2012
Chart 2 – Bahrain – Internet Subscribers and Users in Bahrain – 2002 – 2012
Chart 3 – Bahrain – Fixed-line and mobile subscribers – 2002 – 2012
Chart 4 – Egypt – Fixed-lines in service and teledensity – 2000 – 2012
Chart 5 – Egypt – Internet users and penetration rate – 2002 – 2012
Chart 6 – Egypt – Mobile subscribers and penetration rate – 2002 – 2012
Chart 7 – Iran – Fixed-line and mobile subscribers – 2002 – 2012
Chart 8 – Iran – Fixed-line and mobile subscribers – 2002 – 2012
Chart 9 – Iraq – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2003 – 2012
Chart 10 – Iraq – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2003 – 2012
Chart 11 – Israel – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2003 – 2013
Chart 12 – Israel – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2003 – 2013
Chart 13 – Jordan – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2002 – 2012
Chart 14 – Jordan – Internet subscribers and users – 2000 – 2012
Chart 15 – Jordan – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2002 – 2012
Chart 16 – Kuwait – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 17 – Kuwait – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 18 – Lebanon – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 19 – Oman – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 20 – Oman – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 21 – Qatar – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 22 – Qatar – Internet subscribers and users – 2000 – 2011
Chart 23 – Qatar – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 24 – Saudi Arabia – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 25 – Saudi Arabia – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 26 – Syria – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2002 – 2012
Chart 27 – Syria – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2002 – 2012
Chart 28 – Turkey – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 29 – Turkey – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 30 – UAE – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2013
Chart 31 – UAE – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2013
Chart 32 – Yemen – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012
Chart 33 – Yemen – Fixed-line vs mobile subscribers – 2000 – 2012

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“The industrial communication market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.4% during 2022–2027” The industrial communication market is expected to grow from USD 18.8 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 26.8 billion by 2027; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period. A factory system should be capable of offering faster response times, better efficiency, and greater reliability. To achieve these benefits, designers must select the best communication technology, navigate a multiprotocol environment, and cover a wide range of industrial equipment. Therefore, the need for scalable and interoperable protocols are driving industry initiatives to develop a newer set of communication products.The clients of the companies offering smart manufacturing produ......
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IoT Solutions and Services Market by Component (Solutions and Services), Organization Size, Deployment Mode, Focus Area (Smart Manufacturing, Smart Energy and Utilities, and Smart Retail) and Region – Global Forecast to 2027

The IoT solutions and services market is projected to grow from USD 243.1 billion in 2022 to USD 575.0 billion by 2027, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 18.8% during the forecast period. The IoT Solutions and Services market is expected to grow at a rapid pace due to the evolution of new technologies, and adoption and scaling of digital initiatives. The internet of things (IoT) is defined as an extension of the internet and other network connections to various sensors and devices or "things," allowing even simple objects such as lightbulbs, locks, and vents to have more processing and analytical capabilities. One of the important elements of the IoT that contributes to its growing popularity is interoperability. Connected or "smart" devices, often known as "things" in the IoT......
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Wireless Testing Market by Offering (Equipment and Services), Technology (Bluetooth, 2G/3G, 4G/5G, Wi-Fi), Application (Consumer electronics, Automotive, IT & telecommunication, Medical devices, Aerospace & defense) & Region – Global Forecast to 2027

Rsing advancements in wireless technology Wireless testing market size is valued at USD 13.5 billion in 2022 and is anticipated to be USD 23.7 billion by 2027; growing at a CAGR of 11.9% from 2022 to 2027. The growing deployment of 5G network and adoption of IoT devices is expected to grow the market at an estimated rate. The wireless computing industry is redesigning the ways in which individuals share information. Wireless technology and telecommunication are important technologies in business organizations today. The utilization of these technologies has enhanced business efficiency. For example, Wi-Fi offloading helps businesses by staying connected in areas and consuming less data wihich cellular networks struggle to reach. Network congestion was a big issue during the past deca......
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eDiscovery Market by Component (Solutions and Services), Deployment Type (Cloud and On-premises), Organization Size, Vertical (BFSI, IT & Telecom, Government & Public Sector, and Legal) and Region – Global Forecast to 2027

The eDiscovery market is projected to grow from USD 11.2 Billion in 2022 to USD 17.1 Billion by 2027, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.7% during the forecast period. eDiscovery market is rapidly gaining acceptance worldwide by enterprises and corporates. Training and consulting services include industry experts, domain experts, and security professionals to help organizations reduce risk, gain profile margins, and upgrade existing solutions in the eDiscovery market. Consulting services are delivered to address the unique requirements of the organization. The expert team can provide insights and suggestions to enhance the GRC programs of organizations. The services segment is expected to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast period Support and maintenance services a......
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Enterprise Performance Management Market by Component, Application (Enterprise Planning & Budgeting, Reporting & Compliance), Business Function, Deployment Type, Organization Size, Vertical and Region – Global Forecast to 2027

Increase in the adoption of cloud-based EPM software to support business functions The global Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) Market size is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.0% during the forecast period, to reach USD 8.3 billion by 2027 from USD 6.0 billion in 2022. EPM software has gradually developed from a mainframe system to the internet, web browser-based systems, and client-server. Currently, the demand for cloud-based solutions is significantly rising in the market, as the organizations are rapidly adopting cloud-based EPM. Cloud-based EPM solutions are facilitating the improved accessibility to more small and medium organizations as they do not require high-end infrastructure, thereby reducing the cost of deployment the cloud-based EPM softw......
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Drone Software Market by Solution (Application, System), Platform (Defense & Government, Commercial, Consumer) Architecture (Open Source, Closed Source), Deployment (Onboard Drone, Ground-Based, Region – Global Forecast to 2027

The drone software market is projected to grow from USD 5.1Billion in 2022 to USD 11.2Billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 17.1% from 2022 to 2030. Increasing private investments in drones and Increasing use of drones for automated remote infrastructure inspection are some of the factors fueling the growth of the market. According to primary respondents, the impact of COVID-19 is positive on the drone software market due to an increase in experimental flights with delivery drones across various countries and the realization of the significant potential of drone technology by various industrial sectors.. Based on architecture, the open source segment is projected to lead the drone software market during the forecast period. Drone software can be open source or closed source based on its a......
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RPA and Hyperautomation Market by Component (Solution, Services), Business Function (IT, Operations & Supply Chain, and HR), Deployment Mode (Cloud, On-premises), Vertical (BFSI, IT & Telecom, and Manufacturing) and Region – Global Forecast to 2027

The global RPA and Hyperautomation market size is to grow from USD 9.2 billion in 2022 to USD 26.0 billion by 2027, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 23.1% during the forecast period. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and hyperautomation were rising in digital transformation, with cost savings and rapid time to value through efficiency and scale (DX). Then came COVID-19, which threw digital transformation into disarray. For an extended period, executives were not prepared for an overnight transformation to 100 percent digital operations. Remote work, eCommerce, security, supply chain, and business processes and software were all vulnerable to crushing expectations, bottlenecks, and points of failure across the organization. Business continuity and stability became everyone's top pr......
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Extended Detection and Response Market by Component (Solutions and Services), Deployment Mode (Cloud and On-premises), Organization Size (SMEs and Large Enterprises), Vertical (BFSI, Government, Retail and eCommerce) and Region – Global Forecast to 2027

The evolving cyber threat-landscape and growing use of ML/ AI-powered XDR services to drive the XDR market growth The XDR market size is projected to grow from USD 985 Million in 2022 to USD 2,358 Million by 2027, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 19.1% during the forecast period. The growing scale of cyberattacks has heightened the need for XDR solutions as they offer better visibility into the cyber threat landscape. Some of the key trends and opportunities that drive the market growth are evolving cyber threat landscape; the need for real time monitoring, visibility, analysis, and response across security stacks; shift from the usage of EDR to XDR solutions; growing use of AI/ ML powered XDR solutions; and heightened adoption of manager XDR. By organization size, the SMEs......
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Accounts Receivable Automation Market by Component (Solutions (Credit Evaluation & Management and Collections Management) and Services), Organization Size, Deployment Mode, Vertical and Region – Global Forecast to 2027

“Need to improve efficiency and productivity of workforce to drive the growth of the accounts receivable automation market” The global Accounts Receivable Automation market size to grow from USD 3.3 billion in 2022 to USD 6.5 billion by 2027, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 14.2% during the forecast period. Accounts receivable automation eliminates the need for manual handling of accounts receivable processes, such as creating and sending invoices, tracking payments, resolving disputes, and maintaining customer records. Furthermore, it greatly reduces the time it takes to process paperwork and payments, freeing the employees to get more work done and improving operational efficiency.  By taking human error out of the loop, accounts receivable automation improves data co......
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