Egypt Telecom Operators Country Intelligence Report
Summary
Egypt Telecom Operators Country Intelligence Report, a new report by GlobalData, provides an executive-level overview of the telecommunications market in Egypt today, with detailed forecasts of key indicators up to 2028. Published annually, the report provides detailed analysis of the near-term opportunities, competitive dynamics, and evolution of demand by service type and technology/platform across the fixed telephony, broadband, mobile, and pay-TV markets, as well as a review of key regulatory trends.
Total telecom and pay-TV service revenue in Egypt will decline at a CAGR of -3%. However, in terms of local currency, total telecom and pay-TV service revenue is increasing at 6.9% over 2023-2028. Mobile data services revenue will increase at CAGR of 2.2%. This growth will be driven by growing data consumption on the back of video streaming and online gaming, growing 4G subscriptions, projected growth in adoption of higher ARPU-yielding 5G services. Fixed broadband revenue will increase at a CAGR of 0.1%. This growth is supported by growing fixed wireless and fiber subscriptions, on the back of network coverage expansion efforts by the government to improve fiber-optic connectivity.
The Country Intelligence Report provides in-depth analysis of the following -
Demographic and macroeconomic context in Egypt.
The regulatory environment and trends: a review of the regulatory setting and agenda for the next 18-24 months as well as relevant developments pertaining to spectrum licensing, DTT migration, IoT regulations, etc.
Telecom and pay-TV services market outlook: analysis as well as historical figures and forecasts of service revenue from the fixed telephony, broadband, mobile voice, mobile data, and pay-TV markets.
The competitive landscape: an examination of the positioning of leading players in the telecom and pay-TV services market as well as subscription market shares across segments.
Company snapshots: analysis of the financial position of leading service providers in the telecommunications and pay-TV markets.
Underlying assumptions behind our published base-case forecasts, as well as potential market developments that would alter, either positively or negatively, our base-case outlook.
Scope
The overall telecom and pay-TV services revenue in Egypt will decline at a CAGR of -3% during 2023-2028. However, in terms of local currency, total telecom and pay-TV service revenue is increasing at 6.9% over the 2023-2028 period.
Mobile data service revenues will grow at a CAGR of 2.2% over 2023-2028. This growth will be driven by growing data consumption on the back of video streaming and online gaming, growing 4G subscriptions, projected growth in adoption of higher ARPU-yielding 5G services.
Fixed broadband service revenue will increase at a CAGR of 0.1% over 2023-2028. This growth is supported by growing fixed wireless and fiber subscriptions, on the back of network coverage expansion efforts by the government to improve fiber-optic connectivity.
Reasons to Buy
This Country Intelligence Report offers a thorough, forward-looking analysis of Egypt’s telecommunications markets, service providers and key opportunities in a concise format to help executives build proactive and profitable growth strategies.
Accompanying GlobalData’s Forecast products, the report examines the assumptions and drivers behind ongoing and upcoming trends in Egypt’s mobile communications, fixed telephony, and broadband markets, including the evolution of service provider market shares.
With more than 20 charts and tables, the report is designed for an executive-level audience, boasting presentation quality.
The report provides an easily digestible market assessment for decision-makers built around in-depth information gathered from local market players, which enables executives to quickly get up to speed with the current and emerging trends in Egypt’s telecommunications markets.
The broad perspective of the report coupled with comprehensive, actionable detail will help operators, equipment vendors and other telecom industry players succeed in the challenging telecommunications market in Egypt.