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JSB Market Research: Sudan Fixed Telecommunications
JSB Market Research: Sudan Fixed Telecommunications:
Low Penetration Rates Get a Boost from Broadband
Internet and VoIP Services
On 2nd July 2014

Summary
'Sudan Fixed Telecommunications: Low Penetration Rates Get a Boost from
Broadband Internet and VoIP Services,' a new Country Intelligence Report by
Pyramid Research, offers a precise, incisive profile of Sudan's fixed telecommunications market based on comprehensive proprietary data and insights from our research in the Sudanese market. Published annually, this presentation-quality, executive-level report provides detailed analysis of the nearterm opportunities, competitive dynamics and evolution of demand by service type and technology/platform across the fixed telephony and broadband sectors, in addition to a review of key regulatory trends.

Email ID- contact@jsbmarketresearch.com
Tel No- 91 2241236650
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Key Findings
 Total fixed telecommunications services revenue in Sudan, including voice and Internet services, amounted to $101m in 2013, and Pyramid Research projects it will grow to $163m in 2018.
 In 2013, Canar is expected to lead the fixed market with estimated revenue of $71m, 70% of market revenue. We project that Sudatel will produce revenue of $26m, a market share of more than 25%.
 Broadband services will display tremendous growth during the forecast period, generating $80m in 2018 as opposed to an estimated $32m in
2013. This increase will be propelled by the adoption of high-speed access lines, such as WiMAX and FTTH.
 WiMAX will be the leading broadband technology over the next five years, accounting for 56% of total broadband Internet accounts in Sudan.

Synopsis
This report provides an executive-level overview of the telecommunications market in Sudan today, with detailed forecasts of key indicators up to 2018. It delivers deep quantitative and qualitative insight into Sudan's telecom market, analyzing key

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