Dubai: Growth in mobile broadband, MEA is far, that of fixed broadband, sales growth caused subscriptions for more than 16 times to 430.7 million by end 2015 25.39 million in 2010, according to Informa Telecoms and media to multiply.
The number of fixed broadband subscriptions at the end of last year stood at 10.6 million and will rise to 25.91 million by the end of 2015.
38.35 Million subscriptions are expected this year on mobile broadband to 13.14 million to fixed broadband.
In the meantime, the number of mobile subscriptions in the Middle East and North Africa will reach nearly 1.26 billion by end of 2015, up from 951 million by the end of 2011.
But the high incidence of multiple-SIM use is typical in the Middle East and Africa, means that the number of unique user significantly lower than the number of subscriptions, something which continues to be the case, in the coming years. Many mobile subscribers have several SIM cards at the same time, so that they can use certain actions and on-net fares, and because the quality and scope of the network coverage may vary offered by different operators.
Unique subscribers
"The rate of SIM penetration in the Middle East and Africa [MEA] will rise to 83% end of 2015 from 60 percent at the end of 2010." The penetration of the unique user reached 53 per cent are however more modest end of 2015, up from 46 percent at the end of 2010, "Matthew Reed, senior analyst, Informa Telecoms & media, said."
Is it 806 million unique mobile subscribers in the Middle East and Africa at the end of 2015, up from 623.6 million at the end of 2010.
The level of growth in the mobile telephony market slows down on the that are only a few years as it is more tires. 117.8 Million in 2010 it is 48 million net new mobile subscriptions in the Middle East and Africa in 2015 to the bottom of the net additions.
The mobile market in the Middle East and Africa will be prepaid with pre-paid connections accounting for 90.72% of mobile subscriptions in the region until the end of 2015, mainly a slight increase in 90.3 per cent at the end of 2010.
Informa forecasts that it approach 66 million portable or mobile broadband, be subscriptions in the Middle East and Africa until the end of 2015, 5.2 percent of all mobile phone contracts in the region.
Africa in the spotlight
This is a significant increase of just under 11 million of mobile subscriptions in the Middle East and Africa at the end of 2010, which represented only 1.3 percent of regional mobile subscriptions.
Africa is expected to remain stronger than be prepaid in the Middle East. Prepaid connections will account for 94.5 percent of mobile subscriptions in Africa, compared to 83.1% in the Middle East at the end of 2015.
The number of fixed Internet users in the MEA will increase almost 220 million users twice over the next five years to achieve, while they produce the amount of traffic tenfold 20.300 Petabtyes or megabytes 20.3 trillion.
Gaining popularity: focus on ONline storage
Recent years have seen the telecom industry is littered with claims that are users of high-bandwidth content to break into the Internet, and pigs with peer-to-peer will lead it profitably the bandwidth for broadband operators make it impossible.
Some of the now controversial Web questions - net neutrality, the relationship between service and network providers and that offers between access and backbone - are really focus on a key issue. Today, people use how much bandwidth?
In 2010, online video generates more traffic than peer-to-peer file-sharing-for the first time ever. Video accounted for half of the traffic by 2014.
Majority of video streams in SD quality on the PC are delivered. Both HD and delivery to the TV will grow which means that even if user 2015 saw no more videos in the year than in the year 2010, traffic considerably will grow significantly by 2015.
By 2015, we will be HD video for more traffic than SD video while video TV will take 10 percent of all traffic.
Online store are the fastest-growing service, apart from video. It is growing in popularity as more users see the value in the memories of their content in the cloud rather than on a device in home, is the failure-prone.
Online storage are natural benefactor from the increase of bandwidth as the benefits of online storage service directly proportional to the as is fast is the Internet connection of the user. And also people, use services for "legitimate" users, online storage is still a popular way for users to upload and download copyrighted content to.
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