The market research report on Middle East Mobile Broadband and Infrastructure provides an overview of the industry in the major countries such as Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. The report covers major aspects such as statistics about mobile infrastructure, mobile broadband, mobile SMS, Third Generation 3G, 4G / Long Term Evolution (LTE), satellite mode, mobile content and applications, m-banking, m-TV, m-advertising, m-commerce and others. Mobile broadband in the Middle East offers a diverse mix of openings and challenges for the companies among many countries which comprises this lively region. The mobile saturation level has been crossed by many countries along with developments such as in 3G and 4G, the opportunities exists for many companies to grow. Executive Summary The United Arab Emirates has a well established mobile sector, with mobile penetration among the highest in the world, largely due to the country’s affluence as well as to a significantly sized and fluid population of expatriate workers. Often, consumers own more than one SIM card to take advantage of promotional offers. Turkey possesses one of the largest mobile markets in the region due to its large population, which is characterised as young and increasingly urbanised and technically literate. Mobile penetration has reached levels indicative of a mature market. Healthy infrastructure-based competition exists between three mobile network operators. Increasing take up of mobile data services has in turn underpinned growth in mobile content and applications. Turkey has emerged as a noticeable front runner in the nascent mobile payments sector, supported by the country’s relatively young population and high credit card penetration. Iraq’s telecommunications sector began on a positive note in 2015 with the roll-out of 3G services by three operators – Zain Iraq, Asiacell and Korek Telecom. Prior to the current civil tension there was also a progressive fibre optic deployment occurring across parts of Iraq. In the longer term - the Iraq telecoms market offers many opportunities once the civil unrest stabilizes and the government and operators are able to focus again on telecoms and digital growth. It has a large population of mobile phone users which have not yet adopted mobile broadband at any significant levels. For more information on the industry research report please refer to the below mentioned link: Source:https://www.kenresearch.com/technology-and-telecom/telecommunications-and-networking/middle-east-mobile-broadband/677-105.html Contact: Ken Research Ankur Gupta, Head Marketing & Communications Ankur@kenresearch.com +91-9015378249
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