Mongolia - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
Mongolia sees progress in 5G network launches
Mongolias liberalised and competitive telecoms market comprises of a number of operators which over the years have steadily eroded the dominance of the incumbent telco, Mongolia Telecom.
Fixed-line penetration increased steadily through to 2018 as more people took on fixed-line access to make calls and to access copper-based broadband services. However, the number of lines fell in 2019, and again in 2020, partly through the economic consequences of the pandemic and partly due to the migration to the mobile platform and to VoIP. Recovery was swift, however, with strong growth in 2021 and 2022 as several operators extended the reach of their copper and fibre networks.
The low number of fixed broadband subscribers has long been associated with the limited reach of the country's fixed-line infrastructure outside Ulaanbaatar. As a result, internet access is chiefly via the mobile platform. Although mobile networks provide a viable option for operators, particularly considering the low spectrum range deployed in remote areas, the gradual expansion of fibre infrastructure has extended the reach of fixed-line connectivity in recent years. As with the fixed-line sector, the number of fixed-broadband subscriptions fell in 2020 in the wake of the pandemic-related economic conditions, though growth since then has been considerable, including a 14.9% increase in 2022 alone.
Mobile broadband remains a key component of the telecoms landscape, underpinning overall sector growth. LTE services are more widely available, and in late 2022 these were complemented by the launch of 5G. Although geographically limited, the steady expansion of 5G in coming years will help shape the future growth of Mongolia's developing digital economy. The newly licensed mobile network operator ONDO is among the key players looking to bring the technology to market.
Key Developments:
Regulator enables online licensing application process as part of an e-nation' transition. KT Corp completes sale of its 40% stake in Telecom Mongolia to the state. Unitel starts offering mobile satellite services following an access agreement with Lynk Global, launches 5G services. MobiCom expands reach of LTE-A services, sets up 5G experience zones with a view to launching commercial services later in 2023.
Report update includes the regulator's market reports for 2022, telcos' operating and financial data, updated Telecom Maturity Index charts and analyses, recent market developments.
1 Key statistics
2 Regional Asia market comparison
2.1 Market characteristics
2.2 Market Leaders
2.3 Market Challengers
2.4 Market Emergents
2.5 TMI vs GDP
2.6 Mobile and mobile broadband penetration
2.7 Fixed versus mobile broadband penetration
3 Country overview
4 Telecommunications market
4.1 Market overview
5 Regulatory environment
5.1 Regulatory authority
5.2 Government policies
6 Mobile market
6.1 Mobile infrastructure
6.2 Mobile statistics
6.3 Mobile data
6.4 Mobile broadband
7 Major mobile operators
7.1 Operator statistics
7.2 MobiCom
7.3 SkyTel
7.4 Unitel
7.5 G-Mobile
7.6 ONDO
8 Mobile content and applications
9 Fixed-line broadband market
9.1 Fixed broadband statistics
9.2 Fixed-line broadband technologies
10 Fixed network operators
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Mongolia Telecom
10.3 Mongolian Railways Communications
10.4 Ulusnet (Mobinet)
10.5 Univision (Unitel)
11 Telecommunications infrastructure
11.1 National telecom network
11.2 Rural services
11.3 Fixed-line statistics
11.4 International infrastructure
12 Digital economy
12.1 National ICT Committee
12.2 CIO Council
12.3 e-Commerce
12.4 e-Banking
12.5 e-Government
12.6 e-Health
12.7 e-Education
13 Appendix Historic data
14 Glossary of abbreviations
15 Related reports
Table 1 Top Level Country Statistics and Telco Authorities - Mongolia 2023 (e)
Table 2 Development of telecom revenue and investment (MNT billion) 2009 2022
Table 3 Total fixed and mobile network traffic (million minutes) 2009 2022
Table 4 Growth in number of mobile subscribers and penetration 2012 2027
Table 5 Increase in the number of smart mobile devices 2017 2022
Table 6 Growth in number of mobile subscribers by type (million) 2011 2022
Table 7 Change in the number and proportion of prepaid subscribers 2011 2022
Table 8 Growth in the number of M2M connections 2016 2022
Table 9 Development of average mobile ARPU 2016 2022
Table 10 Decline in SMS traffic 2012 2022
Table 11 Growth in the number of mobile broadband subscribers and penetration 2012 2027
Table 12 Mobile broadband subscribers by technology 2012 2022
Table 13 Change in the number of mobile broadband subscribers by type 2018 2022
Table 14 Increase in mobile data traffic by technology platform (TB) 2015 2022
Table 15 Change in the market share of mobile subscribers by operator 2010 2022
Table 16 Growth in the number of MobiCom's mobile subscribers 2011 2022
Table 17 Growth in the number of SkyTel's mobile subscribers 2011 2022
Table 18 Growth in the number of Unitel's mobile subscribers 2011 2022
Table 19 Growth in the number of G-Mobile's mobile subscribers 2011 2022
Table 20 Increase in the number of fixed broadband subscribers by locality 2018 2022
Table 21 Growth in the number of fixed broadband subscribers and penetration 2012 2027
Table 22 Fixed broadband subscribers by technology 2012 2022