摘要 Ghana led the way in telecommunications liberalisation and deregulation in Africa when it privatised Ghana Telecom as early as 1996. Following the exit o…
摘要 With two national operators and four mobile networks, annual growth has been impressive in Ghana’s telecoms market, notably in the mobile sector wh…
摘要 Five years into peace, following more than a decade of civil war which destroyed much of its infrastructure, Liberia became a prime example of an almost …
摘要 Following more than a decade of civil war, Sierra Leone has enjoyed peace and stability since 2002. The country’s traditional telecommunications in…
摘要 Guinea in West Africa has vast mineral resources and is yet one of the poorest countries in the world. Penetration rates in its telecommunications and In…
摘要 Following the majority-privatisation of Burkina Faso’s incumbent telco, Onatel, fresh investment and new technologies have accelerated the developm…
摘要 Home to one of the world’s most isolated cities, the fabled Timbuktu, and a generally challenging geography for the provision of telecommunication …
摘要 The Integrated Receiver-Decoder (IRD) Market includes receiver products that can decode digital data. It is used by broadcasters, multiple service provid…
摘要 Senegal has developed one of Africa’s most extensive and modern telecommunications infrastructures. The national telco, Sonatel, is partially priva…
摘要 DRC is a mineral-rich country that is recovering from civil strife and many years of pillage by its former leaders which has accounted for the low level …
摘要 Following the introduction of competition between three service providers, this relatively small and wealthy African nation has achieved one of the highe…
摘要 The recent discovery of oil is set to bring Chad some of the foreign investment it urgently needs to upgrade its telecom facilities and other infrastruct…