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Marius Miginis

Qatar mobile subscribers to reach 4.1m: analyst | commsmea.com - 0 views

  • With a high mobile penetration rate of around 170%, we expect mobile subscriber growth rate in Qatar to mirror expected population growth rate of around 3.7% per annum going forward
  • 3m mark this year, with the country counting a total population of 1.9m people
  • Consumers in Qatar can now retain their existing mobile phone number when switching service providers, increasing the competition between incumbent Qtel and Vodafone Qatar.
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    Qatar mobile market growth
Marius Miginis

Vodafone Qatar's full fixed line launch delayed until 2011/12 - 0 views

  • We are waiting for the final approval of the shareholding structure that the government wants to run. We expect to have this by the end of the year,
  • Vodafone Qatar does not expect its fixed line services to be fully operational until 2011 or 2012 after delays in receiving approval for the country’s second national operator (SNO) licence that it won in 2008, the company’s chief executive said, as reported by Dow Jones Newswires
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    Delay fixed line launch- voda in Qatar
Marius Miginis

New market study, "Qatar Telecommunications Report Q1 2012", has been published - 0 views

  • This followed the first-ever quarterly contraction of the Qatari mobile market in Q211.
  • By 2016, we believe the mobile penetration rate will reach 189.3%, representing a subscriber base of 3.128mn.
  • We now expect the number of fixed-line subscribers to reach 304,000 subscribers at the end of 2011, reflecting a penetration rate of 19.8%.
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  • Qatar's fixed-line and internet sectors continue to benefit from the growing popularity of triple-play services.
  • Qtel show fixed telephony subscriptions exceeded 300,000 for the first time in Q311 following net additions of 8,579 fixed lines during 9M11 and 11,889 xDSL subscribers during the first nine months of 2011.
  • We expect a demand for triple-play services, boosted by the increasing range of channels on Qtel's Mosaic TV and competion to sustain positive growth in the fixed sector over the medium term.
  • We now estimate there were about 210,000 broadband subscribers in Qatar in 2010 and expect this number to reach 452,000 by 2015
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    mobile, fixed and broadband data
Marius Miginis

QITCOM 2012 - 0 views

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    Qatar ICT development
Marius Miginis

Research and Markets: Qatar Telecommunications Report Q2 2012 | Business Wire - 0 views

  • 2.794mn mobile subscribers in Qatar at the end of December 2011. This was a penetration rate of 149.4%, down from 157.1% in 2010
  • positive growth over the next five years, albeit at a slower rate, mobile penetration is forecast to trend downwards as population growth outstrips net additions. By
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    forecast 2011 mobile subscribtion
Marius Miginis

Qtel to secure $1bn loan: banking sources - Telecoms - News & Features - ITP.net - 0 views

  • Qatar Telecom (QTel) is on the verge of securing a $1bn loan facility to finance general operations,
  • QTel, part-owned by the Government of Qatar, has spent recent months increasing its holdings in affiliate companies, such as Iraq-based Asiacell, Kuwait's Wataniya and Tunisia's Tunisiana.
  • Vivendi's 53% stake in Maroc Telecom.
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    Qtel operations 2013
Marius Miginis

Qatar Telecom told to close Virgin Mobile branded business - The National - 0 views

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    Virgin Case 2011
Marius Miginis

Qatar Telecom Second-Quarter Drops 11% on Forex Fluctuations - Bloomberg - 0 views

  • Operations in Kuwait were “negatively impacted by stronger competition” in the quarter, Qtel said in the statement. The company is now offering to purchase shares it doesn’t own in Kuwait’s National Mobile Telecommunications Co., also known as Wataniya Telecom. It submitted an offer document for approval from the Kuwait Capital Markets Authority, which may lead to an offer for all the issued shares of Wataniya, it said. Qtel offered to pay about 640 million dinars ($2.3 billion), or 2.67 dinars a share, to purchase the stake, Al-Rai newspaper reported July 1, citing unidentified people familiar with the matter. Wataniya competes with Mobile Telecommunications Co., Kuwait’s largest mobile phone operator, known as Zain. (ZAIN)
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    Qtel offered to pay about 640 million dinars ($2.3 billion), or 2.67 dinars a share, to purchase the stake, Al-Rai newspaper reported July 1, citing unidentified people familiar with the matter. Wataniya competes with Mobile Telecommunications Co., Kuwait's largest mobile phone operator, known as Zain. (ZAIN)
Marius Miginis

Qtel rebrands as Ooredoo | commsmea.com - 0 views

  • These companies, in which Ooredoo already has a controlling interest, include brands such as Qtel in Qatar, Indosat in Indonesia, Wataniya in Kuwait, Nawras in Oman, Tunisiana in Tunisia, and Nedjma in Algeria.
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    Qtel group rebrands to Ooredoo
Marius Miginis

Qatar's Mobile Penetration Rate Re-visited - StartUpArabia - 0 views

  • Also, as a result of liberalisation in the telecoms market, we expect to see high speed internet penetration rise from its current rate of 37% to approximately 56% by 2012.”
Marius Miginis

Exciting offers to lift Saudi telecom sector to new heights | ArabNews - 0 views

  • has been constantly changing with the young population actively joining the work force and desire to follow a modern lifestyle.
  • Zain has been clearly targeting users below 15 years old; this is reflected in its TV ads and campaigns.
  • ARPU of around SR96-100
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  • Mobily is far behind at SR65 below
  • ARPU of SR77.
  • Saudi mobile pricing is relatively high by the standards of developing markets
  • On the other hand, ARPU in various Gulf countries like UAE, Kuwait and Qatar stands at $30-55, which is substantially higher than that in Saudi Arabia.
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    ARPU of GCC
Marius Miginis

Kuwait telco Viva still not listed on bourse 4 yrs after IPO | Reuters - 0 views

  • Viva, which competes with Zain and Qatar Telecom subsidiary Wataniya, raised 25 million Kuwaiti dinars ($88.57 million) from selling half its shares to Kuwaiti nationals in an IPO in September 2008, launching services later that year.
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