3G Technology to Drive Saudi Mobile Subscribers by:RNCOS E-Services Pvt. Ltd.
The telecom sector in Saudi Arabia has taken rapid strides forward in recent years
, moving from a monopoly in 2005 to become one of the region's more competitive markets just four years later. Intense competition in the mobile telecommunication market has resulted in major developments in terms of service offerings, quality of service, customer care and reduced prices. With the right mix of young population and wealth, Saudi Arabia will remain one of the most attractive destinations for mobile operators. As a result, the number of mobile subscribers in Saudi Arabia is projected to grow at a CAGR of more than 10% between 2010 and 2013 to 68 Million by 2013, says our new research report "Middle East ICT Market Analysis".
Our team of industry experts has undertaken an extensive research on Saudi Arabia mobile industry and found that the roll out of next generation technologies such as 3G will play an important role in expanding the mobile subscriber base. At present, 3G subscribers constitute around 14% of the total mobile subscribers and is expected to constitute around 32% of the total mobile subscribers by the end of 2013. All the factors supporting the expansion of 3G subscriber base in the country have been covered in the research report.
The report also helps to understand the past and current performance of the IT industry and its various segments (software, hardware and services) at the country level. The report has studied forces fueling growth in all these segments in detail and supplements them with accurate statistical data. Other Middle East countries covered in the report are - Israel, UAE, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Iran and Jordan.
"Middle East ICT Market Analysis", provides comprehensive information, statistical data and rational analysis of the key ICT markets in the Middle East region. The report also contains information about the present and future scenario of PCs, Internet, mobile and fixed telephony, and broadband in the Middle East countries to help clients understand the structure of ICT industry. Besides, it discusses potential growth areas in the Middle East ICT market, like Arabization of Software Applications, IT Outsourcing, WiMAX, IPTV and Network Infrastructure Development.
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