Middle East - Fixed Broadband Market

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 82 Pages - BUDDE10552
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This valuable report on the fixed broadband sector in the Middle East provides information on trends and developments. The report provides key information, analysis and statistics on the fixed broadband sectors for the following countries: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Researcher:- Kylie WansinkCurrent publication date:- November 2018 (4th Edition)

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1. Regional overview
1.1 Regional analysis
1.2 Highlighted growth opportunities
1.2.1 E-commerce/E-payments
1.2.2 Data centres
1.2.3 Refugee assistance
1.2.4 Start-up sector
1.2.5 Iran
1.3 Regional statistics
2. Bahrain
2.1 Market analysis
2.2 Broadband statistics
2.2.1 National Broadband Network (NBN)
2.3 Other fixed broadband services
2.3.1 Fixed wireless (WiFi and WiMAX)
3. Iran
3.1 Introduction and statistical overview
3.1.1 Market analysis
3.1.2 Broadband statistics
3.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
3.3 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) and Fibre-To-The-Home (FttH)
3.4 Other fixed broadband services
3.4.1 Fixed wireless (WiFi and WiMAX)
4. Iraq
4.1 Overview
4.1.1 Internet statistics
4.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) and Fibre-To-The-Home (FttH)
4.3 Other fixed broadband services
4.3.1 WiMAX
5. Israel
5.1 Market analysis
5.2 Broadband statistics
5.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
5.4 Fibre networks
5.4.1 Unlimited (Israel Broadband Company)
5.4.2 Fixed wireless (WiFi)
6. Jordan
6.1 Market analysis
6.2 Fixed broadband speeds and costs
6.3 Broadband and Internet statistics
6.4 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) and Fibre-To-The-Home (FttH)
6.5 Other fixed broadband services
6.5.1 Fixed wireless (WiFi and WiMAX)
7. Kuwait
7.1 Introduction and statistical overview
7.1.1 Market analysis
7.1.2 Broadband statistics
8. Lebanon
8.1 Market analysis
8.2 Broadband statistics
8.3 Competition issues
8.3.1 Data service provision
8.4 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
8.5 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP)
8.6 Other fixed broadband services
9. Oman
9.1 Introduction and statistical overview
9.1.1 Internet and broadband statistics
9.2 Wireless broadband
9.2.1 WiFi
10. Qatar
10.1 Introduction and statistical overview
10.1.1 Market analysis
10.1.2 Broadband statistics
10.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
10.3 Fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) and Fibre-to-the-home (FttH)
10.3.1 Qatar National Broadband Network (QNBN)
10.3.2 Vodafone Qatar
10.3.3 Ooredoo
10.4 Wireless Broadband
10.4.1 WiFi
11. Saudi Arabia
11.1 Introduction and statistical overview
11.2 Internet access
11.3 Censorship
11.4 Broadband statistics
11.5 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
11.6 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP)
11.6.1 STC
11.6.2 GO Telecom
11.6.3 Mobily
11.7 Other fixed broadband services
11.7.1 WiFi
12. Syria
12.1 Market analysis
12.2 Broadband statistics
12.3 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) and Fibre-To-The-Home (FttH)
13. Turkey
13.1 Market analysis
13.2 Broadband statistics
13.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
13.4 Cable internet
13.5 Fibre broadband
14. United Arab Emirates
14.1 Introduction and statistical overview
14.1.1 Market analysis
14.1.2 Broadband statistics
14.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) and Fibre-To-The-Home (FttH)
14.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
14.4 Other fixed broadband services
14.5 Fixed wireless (WiFi, WiMAX)
15. Yemen
15.1 Introduction and statistical overview
15.1.1 Market analysis
15.1.2 Broadband statistics
15.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
15.3 Other fixed broadband services
15.3.1 Fixed wireless (Wi-Fi and WiMAX)
Table 1 – UAE – DSL subscriptions in decline – 2008 -2018
Table 2 – Israel – DSL leads fixed broadband subscription market share
Table 3 – Bahrain - Internet users and penetration estimates - 2011 - 2018
Table 4 – Middle East – Mobile broadband market share versus fixed broadband - 2017
Table 5 – Middle East – Fixed broadband subscribers and penetration – 2017; 2018
Table 6 – Bahrain - Internet users and penetration estimates - 2011 - 2018
Table 7 – Bahrain - Fixed broadband subscribers –2012 – 2018
Table 8 – Bahrain - Fixed broadband – market share of technologies - 2016
Table 9 – Iran - Internet users and penetration estimates – 1996 - 2017
Table 10 – Iran - Fixed broadband subscribers – 2006 - 2020
Table 11 – Iran - Household PC penetration – 2002 - 2016
Table 12 – Historical - Irancell WiMAX subscribers – 2012 – 2015
Table 13 – Iraq - fixed broadband subscribers – 2017; 2018
Table 14 – Iraq - Internet user penetration and estimates – 2001 - 2018
Table 15 – Iraq - fixed and mobile Internet traffic - 2017
Table 16 – Israel - Internet users and penetration – 1995 - 2018
Table 17 – Israel - Fixed broadband subscribers – 2001 - 2018
Table 18 – Israel - Bezeq fixed broadband subscribers – 2005 – Q2 2018
Table 19 – Israel - Average broadband speed per retail Bezeq customer – 2007 - 2017
Table 20 – Israel - PC penetration – 2002 - 2018
Table 21 – Israel - International internet bandwidth – 2005 - 2016
Table 22 – Israel - Fixed broadband subscribers – Cable, DSL and FttH/B - 2010 - 2016
Table 23 – Jordan - Internet users and penetration rate – 2008 - 2018
Table 24 – Jordan - Fixed broadband subscribers and penetration rate – 2010 – 2020
Table 25 – Jordan - FttH/FttP subscriptions and market share – 2015 - 2020
Table 26 – Kuwait - Internet users and penetration – 1995 - 2018
Table 27 – Kuwait - Fixed broadband subscribers and penetration - 2006 - 2018
Table 28 – Lebanon - Internet user and penetration estimates – 2013 - 2018
Table 29 – Lebanon - Fixed broadband subscribers and penetration – 2002 - 2018
Table 30 – Lebanon - Household PC penetration – 2002 - 2016
Table 31 – Oman - Fixed broadband subscribers – 2004 – mid 2018
Table 32 – Oman - Internet users and penetration – 2013 - 2018
Table 33 – Oman - International Internet bandwidth – 2012 - 2016
Table 34 – Qatar - Historical - internet penetration – 1995 - 2016
Table 35 – Qatar - Internet penetration and users – 2016 - 2018
Table 36 – Qatar - Fixed broadband subscribers – 2002 - 2018
Table 37 – Qatar - Fixed broadband subscribers by technology – 2012 - 2016
Table 38 – Qatar - Household PC penetration – 2007 - 2015
Table 39 – Qatar - International Internet bandwidth – 2010 - 2016
Table 40 – Saudi Arabia - Internet users and user penetration – 2005 – 2017
Table 41 – Saudi Arabia - Fixed broadband subscriptions – technologies and penetration – 2010 – 1H 2018
Table 42 – Saudi Arabia – household PC penetration – 2002 - 2017
Table 43 – Syria - percentage of Internet users – 2010 - 2018
Table 44 – Syria - fixed broadband subscriptions – 2004 - 2018
Table 45 – Syria - International Internet bandwidth – 2004 - 2016
Table 46 – Turkey - Broadband subscribers and penetration rate – 2008 – Q1 2018
Table 47 - Turkey - Average monthly data usage per Turk Telekom broadband subscriber – 2011; 2013; 2015; 2017
Table 48 – Turkey - International Internet Bandwidth – 2003 - 2016
Table 49 – Turkey - xDSL subscriptions – 2015 - Q1 2018
Table 50 – Turkey - cable internet subscriptions – 2015 - Q1 2018
Table 51 – Turkey - fibre broadband subscribers – 2013 - 2017
Table 52 – UAE – internet users and penetration – 1998 - 2018
Table 53 – UAE – fixed broadband subscribers and penetration – 2001 - 2018
Table 54 – UAE – international internet bandwidth – 2006 - 2016
Table 55 – UAE – Operators fibre broadband market share – 2015 - 2017
Table 56 – UAE – Subscribers to FttH/FttB – 2015 - 2017
Table 57 – UAE – DSL subscriptions in decline – 2008 -2018
Table 58 – Yemen - Internet penetration and households with Internet access – 2010-2016
Table 59 – Yemen - Fixed broadband subscribers – 2005 - 2018
Table 60 – Yemen - International Internet bandwidth – 2005 - 2016
Chart 1 – UAE – The rise and fall of DSL access technology – 2008 - 2018
Chart 2 – Middle East – Fixed broadband penetration – per 100 inhabitants - 2017
Chart 3 – Turkey - Major operators - market share of fibre broadband subscribers – Q1 2018
Exhibit 1 – The evolution of fixed internet/broadband in Lebanon

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