Bruno Nabagné KONE expose l’ambition du gouvernement pour le secteur des TIC
L’ambition du gouvernement est de voir le pays se transformer, à l’horizon d’une décennie, en une société dont l’économie est basée sur le savoir
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L’ambition du gouvernement est de voir le pays se transformer, à l’horizon d’une décennie, en une société dont l’économie est basée sur le savoir
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Wim Vanhelleputte décrit la transformation de sa société qui passe d’une activité centrée sur le mobile vers celle d`un opérateur global fournisseur de services.
L’ambition des autorités est de transformer la Côte d’Ivoire en une économie de savoir. Dans cette logique, la Côte d’Ivoire se doit de développer ces infrastructures telles que la fibre optique, le Wimax ou la 3G. MTN CI va soutenir la stratégie du gouvernement afin que la Côte d’Ivoire puisse retrouver sa place de leader économique régional.
Batelco launches In-Flight Services with the major regional airlines to benefit all travellers.
Dr. Laith Sadiq, CEO of MENA Telecom
The market reached 130% penetration so it’s difficult with the new entrance to keep making the profits they were making before.
Bahrain Sector Analysis
Telecommunications in Bahrain – How Bahrain Become the Most Competitive Telecommunication Market in the Region
The story of how Bahrain came to be both the most connected, as well as the most competitive, telecom sectors in the region is an instructive lesson hard work, vision, and dynamic economic policy come together.
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Batelco, the telecommunication market leader in Bahrain, talks about the regulatory environment in Bahrain. According to Batelco, “there has been too much regulation too quickly.”
The penalizing regulation has put a damper on long term heavy investment choices into the sector – such as optic fiber infrastructure. Batelco is therefore calling for regulatory holidays for the upcoming couple of years to resume the investments.
Peter Kaliaropoulos assesses the telecommunication market in Bahrain and predicts the long term industry trends, beyond 2011. Bahrain is one of the most competitive telecommunication markets in the Middle East. This is because of high levels of penetration for fixed and mobile services and many providers to choose from.
As for the mobile services, three full infrastructure network providers offer services and apps to 1.2 million customers with market penetration greater than 150%. The situation is similar for the fixed network services, ISPs and data networks where broadband penetration for dwellings is over 120%.
Peter Kaliaropoulos, CEO of Bahrain Telecommunications Company (Batelco) – Biography
Key challenge remains overall industry growth in terms of gross revenue and number of services since we have experienced price erosion due to entry of new companies.
Peter Kaliaropoulos, CEO of Bahrain Telecommunications Company (Batelco)
Key challenge remains overall industry growth in terms of gross revenue and number of services since we have experienced price erosion due to entry of new companies.
According to the Global Information Readiness Report, Bahrain ranks exceptionally high in almost every category of ITC readiness on the Networked Readiness Index (NRI). Overall, Bahrain is ranked 29th (out of 133) countries—and 2nd in the GCC. On many individual portions of the Index, however, it is rated much higher; for example, Bahrain ranks among the 133 rated countries, as: