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.
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Marius Miginis
UAE's Du considers plan for Saudi MVNO licence - 0 views
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"Du is reportedly considering plans to bid for a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) licence in neighbouring Saudi Arabia, in what would be its first foray into international waters. The National newspaper quotes DU chief executive Osman Sultan as confirming the cellco's intentions to look for new opportunities overseas, possibly in Saudi Arabia, as it battles with rival Etisalat in an increasingly saturated local mobile market. The Kingdom is planning to auction off three MVNO concessions later this year. Du is also keen to explore other MVNO options in other markets the CEO confirmed, although no decisions have been taken as yet."
Third telecoms company for UAE not on the table: TRA official - Emirates 24/7 - 0 views
Who first launched 4G in UAE - du or etisalat? - Emirates 24/7 - 0 views
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t did not give du the approval to launch the fourth generation services in the UAE, and that du had not yet applied for the licence to provide such services in the UAE
Telecom Industry in the UAE, | Extensia - 0 views
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he market for traditional telephony, whether fixed or mobile, is so saturated that it can no longer be a viable exclusive source of growth.
Telecom Industry in the UAE Forecast, Trends & Opportunities, 2001-2017 - 0 views
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Market liberalization, increased competition and the introduction of new network technolog
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As the wave of sector liberalization continues, telecom operators are facing increasing competitive pressure. On one hand, the market for traditional telephony, whether fixed or mobile, is so saturated that it can no longer be a viable exclusive source of growth.
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However, greater availability of and demand for digital content, a growing youth market and the increase in prosperity in the region are also significant drivers behind the observed boost in demand for broadband
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3G subscribers will overtake GSM in UAE | GulfNews.com - 0 views
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he number of 3G subscribers in the UAE at the end of this year is expected to be 6.99 million compared to 6.31 million subscribers in GSM (2G). The number of 3G subscribers in the UAE at the end of last year is expected to be 4.31 million compared to 8.36 million subscribers in GSM.
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3G technology has helped drive the boom in data services adoption over the past few years, but operator 3G networks are becoming strained due to the frequency and volume of usage by end users
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the surge in use of mobile broadband has been attributed to the proliferation of smartphones and smart devices, along with the increasing use of social networking and blogging tools, amongst others.
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UAE's mobile phone growth may hit its peak next year | GulfNews.com - 0 views
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New growth will come in value-added services," Craven said. "Anything that isn't a basic core service or SMS." One of those new money-making services for UAE providers is mobile TV broadcasting which can stream live feeds of popular programmes to handheld devices configured to enable owners to watch their favourite shows.
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The 3G forecast is based on an estimate of 1.52 million by the end of 2009 (equivalent to 14.2 per cent of the total mobile user base).
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Based on our forecast for the mobile market as a whole, we envisage that 3G customers will account for around 20 per cent of the mobile market [by] the end of 2014
UAE operators report first-quarter 2012 results - 0 views
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Fixed telephone customers meanwhile increased 13.3% y/y, from 191,000 to 217,000, whilst fixed broadband customers increased 25.3% y/y from 104,000 to 130,000.
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obile data now accounts for 15.5% of the whole of du's mobile revenue, compared to a year ago when it accounted for 9%.
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The continuing development of products and services will therefore be crucial in order to maintain its mobile data growth. The operator is aiming to commercially launch LTE services this year, though will enter the market trailing its rival Etisalat, which launched its LTE network in September last year.
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3G mobile subscribers in the UAE likely to touch 2.4 million by 2012 - Emirates 24/7 - 0 views
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Analysing the present scenario of mass migration, the report explains that the number of 3G mobile subscribers will reach 2.4 million by 2012
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Strengths of UAE market- With its rapidly evolving ICT infrastructure, the UAE is considered a regional hub for ICT in the Middle East and North Africa - Immense support from the UAE Government, including tax holidays for software companies, the easing of export and import regulations and training programmes are an added advantage- Extending infrastructure, attractive zones and technology parks such as Dubai internet City, Dubai Media City and Knowledge Village- Higher level of mobile penetration than other Middle East countries - The UAE remains ahead among the Arab nations in embracing newer ICT technologies, such as 3G, WiMax and mobile TV
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The UAE has been slow to reform its telecom industry – clear evidence of this is that etisalat still accounts for more than 80 per cent of the market - The high cost of PCs and internet access has hindered the potential growth of the internet market- Piracy levels remain high
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Developing Telecoms | Mobile and broadband growth strong in UAE | Middle East /North Af... - 0 views
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The fixed-line market will experience upside pressure from increased competition between Etisalat and du due to the implementation of carrier pre-selection services. However, this will be counterbalanced by increasing fixed to mobile substitution, is expected to intensify with the roll-out of next generation mobile broadband technologies.
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A notable new development in the market is the launch of commercial LTE network services by second-ranked du in June 2012. The operator reports the service is capable of speeds of 150Mbps, although existing devices can only support transmission of 100Mbps. The launch follows that of rival Etisalat, which launched LTE services in 2011. du has launched the service using 1,800MHz spectrum, in contrast to the more commonly used 800MHz or 2.6GHz bands.
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Q112, TRA reported a sharp fall in the number of dial-up internet subscriptions
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United Arab Emirates - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts - 0 views
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Fixed broadband services are well developed with fibre representing over a third of all fixed broadband subscriptions. Both Etisalat and du have deployed FttX networks to connect almost all households. In coming years subscribers can expect faster speeds as over three quarters of fixed home broadband subscriptions are on 8Mb/s or less.Widely accessible Internet access has fostered development of the digital economy, encompassing e-commerce, e-government, e-health and e-learning. The UAE has also taken the initiative in implementing smart cities infrastructure, deploying smart grid technology and launching an ambitious plan to develop Masdar City, a new zero carbon, zero waste city powered entirely by renewable energy sources.Despite widespread availability of satellite TV both Etisalat and du are using their fibre networks to market broadband TV (IPTV) services, with subscriber numbers steadily increasing from a small base. Faster broadband speeds are also supporting nascent web based Video-on-Demand (VoD) platforms.
Etisalat picks new CFO to drive UAE revenues - Technology - ArabianBusiness.com - 0 views
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I am delighted to note that our strategies have created an abundance of high quality national talent, who are now capable of assuming senior leadership roles within the corporation
International ops drive 15% rise in Etisalat FY revenue - 0 views
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(Etisalat) has reported revenue of AED32.946 billion (USD8.97 billion) for the twelve months ended 31 December 2012, an increase of 2% from AED32.242 billion a year earlier, on the back of an 11% year-on-year rise in international turnover to AED9.4 billion. The growth in the firm’s overseas operations offset a 1% decline in UAE revenues to AED22.7 billion for 20
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fixed broadband customers by 8% to 800,000
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UAE the figure was AED1.8 billion (an increase of 2%), which was mainly focused on enhancing capacity and its 4G network.
UAE Telecommunications Sector booms - Khaleej Times - 0 views
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increased 10.5% to over 1.3 million, showed the figures. The percentage of Internet subscriptions connected by fibre technology increased by 70.8% as customers were migrated from copper networks to new advanced networks.
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In 2011, it contributed nearly 4.9% to UAE Gross Domestic Product and provided employment to 10,798 people.
Etisalat posts 27% rise in profit for 2012 | commsmea.com - 0 views
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Etisalat Group posted a net profit before royalty of AED 13.2 billion ($3.59bn) for 2012, a rise of 27% year-on-year,
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1% in its home market of the UAE, to AED 22.7 billion for the year.
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11% to AED 9.4 billion, representing 29% of group consolidated revenues. In Egypt, revenues at Etisalat Misr reached AED 5.1 billion, up 13% compared to the reported results for 2011
Exciting offers to lift Saudi telecom sector to new heights | ArabNews - 0 views
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has been constantly changing with the young population actively joining the work force and desire to follow a modern lifestyle.
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Zain has been clearly targeting users below 15 years old; this is reflected in its TV ads and campaigns.
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ARPU of around SR96-100
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Data and corporate segmentsdriving Saudi telecom growth | ArabNews - 0 views
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that the Kingdom’s strong macro outlook coupled with the government’s increasing expenditures will continue to support growth in the sector.
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The broadband and corporate segments remain the primary growth drivers for the sector
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Increasing competition and change in regulations are the main concerns while the impact of MVNOs is mixed
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