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  • Yemen - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband
    Executive summary Yemen is much the poorest country in the Middle East and economic difficulties are numerous. Around 35% of the population is below the poverty line. The telecoms sector reflects this situation. In addition the market has had little liberalisation, competition or private investment outside the mobile sector. All fixed-line and Internet services are provided by state-owned PTC and its subsidiaries. Infrastructure improvement has been slow and fixed-line penetration remains at less than 5%. ADSL broadband services have been launched however and both dial-up and broadband Internet subscribers are growing steadily but from a very small base and Internet user penetration remains at only around 6.5%. Yemen's low literacy rate, at about 50% of the population, is a major reason for low Internet penetration. Among adult women, literacy rates are only around 25%. Low Internet penetration rates also reflect the small number of computers in the country. Most Internet users access the Internet at Internet cafes, of which there were nearly 1,000 in 2009. Internet censorship is very strict - even local sites such as the UAE-based Arab portal Maktoob and Yemeni news portal YemenPortal.net have been blocked. Mobile telecoms are the big success story. Steady growth over the past two years has seen penetration rates rise to over 30%. Batelco of Bahrain and MTN of South Africa have major shares in GSM mobile operators. They each have about a third of the market with the majority state-owned CDMA operator Yemen Mobile also having around one third market share. Newer operator ‘Y' remains a smaller player. ARPU levels are very low at only around US$7 per month and this may account for the problems that arose with the sale of a third GSM licence, a process that took at least two years and resulted in a not entirely satisfactory outcome. As most other Middle East markets are becoming totally saturated, Yemen will probably remain of interest as one of the few markets with potential for growth. Market highlights: A very competitive mobile market has delivered steady growth despite very low per capita GDP. Broadband subscribers are also growing but numbers remain very small.
    Last Update: 20 Jun 2010   Number of Pages: 20

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    Table of Contents
    1. Executive summary
    2. Key statistics
    3. Country overview
    4. Telecommunications market
    4.1 Overview of Yemen's telecom market
    5. Regulatory environment
    5.1 Regulatory authority
    5.2 Telecom sector liberalisation in Yemen
    5.3 Privatisation
    6. Fixed network operators in Yemen
    6.1 TeleYemen/Yemen International Telecommunication Company
    6.2 Public Telecommunications Corporation (PTC)
    7. Telecommunications infrastructure
    7.1 National telecom network
    7.2 International infrastructure
    8. Broadband access market
    8.1 Overview 
    8.1.1 Internet and broadband statistics
    8.2 Broadband subscriber forecasts
    8.3 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) 
    9. Digital broadcasting
    9.1 Overview
    10. Mobile communications
    10.1 Overview of Yemen's mobile market
    10.1.1 Mobile statistics
    10.2 Mobile subscriber forecasts
    10.2.1 Scenario 1 - higher growth
    10.2.2 Scenario 2 - lower growth
    10.2.3 Notes on scenario forecasts
    10.3 Regulatory issues
    10.3.1 GSM licences awarded
    10.3.2 Third GSM licence
    10.4 Major mobile operators
    10.4.1 TeleYemen/Yemen Mobile
    10.4.2 SabaFon
    10.4.3 MTN Yemen
    10.4.4 HiTS Unitel / Y Telecom
    10.5 Mobile voice services
    10.5.1 Prepaid
    10.5.2 Satellite mobile
    10.6 Mobile messaging
    11. Related reports
    
    Table 1 - Country statistics Yemen - 2010
    Table 2 - Telephone network statistics - 2009
    Table 3 - Internet user statistics - 2009
    Table 4 - Broadband subscribers - 2009
    Table 5 - Mobile statistics - 2009
    Table 6 - National telecommunications authority
    Table 7 - GDP growth and inflation - 2005 - 2011
    Table 8 - Fixed lines in service and teledensity - 1995 - 2011
    Table 9 - Internet user and penetration estimates - 1997 - 2011
    Table 10 - Internet subscribers - 2001 - 2011
    Table 11 - ADSL subscribers - 2007 - 2011
    Table 12 - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate - 1998 - 2011
    Table 13 - Mobile operators, subscribers and annual change - 2009
    Table 14 - Forecast mobile subscribers in Yemen - higher growth scenario - 2014; 2019
    Table 15 - Forecast mobile subscribers in Yemen - lower growth scenario - 2014; 2019
    Table 16 - SabaFon subscribers and market share - 2004 - 2008
    Table 17 - MTN Yemen/Spacetel subscribers and market share - 2004 - 2010
    Table 18 - MTN Yemen/Spacetel ARPU per month - 2003 - 2010
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