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Rwanda - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Digital Media – Market Key Statistics, In Depth Analysis and Forecast to 2022

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Rwanda - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband 2017

Executive summary
Rwandan government commits to smart city investmentThe Rwandan telecom market continues to develop strongly, buttressed by sustained GDP growth which has seen the country develop one the fastest-growing economies in the world. Supported by significant foreign aid, this growth has been helped by prudent fiscal and monetary policies which have create a business-friendly environment conducive to investment.
Nevertheless, poverty remains widespread. There is little economic diversity, with up to 99% of the population engaged in agriculture and in the mineral and agro-processing sectors. The financial services sector is also underdeveloped: with banks focussed on government borrowing there is little attention paid to the support of small businesses, and most of the population has little or no access to conventional banking services. In turn, this has made Rwanda one of the more successful markets on the continent for mobile banking and payment services.


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This report contains an overview and analysis of Rwanda’s telecommunications market, profiles of the major players in all market sectors, relevant statistics and analysis, and scenario forecasts to 2021 for the country’s mobile market.

Key developments:
Tigo Rwanda pilots loan facility via Tigo Cash; government commits to investing in smart city infrastructure with Nokia; Bharti Airtel considers sale of Rwandan unit; MTN Rwanda fined for moving IT services abroad; Liquid Telecom expands FttP network; fleet of buses equipped with LTE routers to provide mobile broadband for passengers; regulator calls for interested parties to manage Mobile Number Portability facility; MNOs implement One Network Area scheme removing roaming charges; Smart Africa Alliance Initiative to raise $300 billion by 2020 for regional ICT infrastructure; KTRN expands wholesale LTE services; report update includes the regulator’s market data to December 2016, telcos’ operating data to Q4 2016, recent market developments.
Market penetration rates in Rwanda’s telecoms sector – 2016 (e)
MarketPenetration rate
Fixed-line telephony0.1%
Fixed internet29.3%
Mobile SIM (population)79%

Companies mentioned in this report:Rwandatel (Terracom, LapGreen); MTN Rwanda; Liquid Telecom; Tigo Rwanda (Millicom); Bharti Airtel; Artel Communications; Electrogaz.


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Table of Contents

1. Executive summary
2. Key statistics
3. Country overview

4. Telecommunications market
4.1 Market analysis
4.2 Historic overview

5. Regulatory environment
5.1 Regulatory authority
5.1.1 Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Agency (RURA)
5.1.2 RITA and NICT
5.2 Licensing
5.3 Market liberalisation
5.3.1 Third national operator licence
5.3.2 Fourth mobile licence: Bharti Airtel
5.4 Interconnection
5.5 Universal access
5.5.1 MTN VillagePhone
5.5.2 ‘Cheaper handsets’ initiatives
5.6 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)

6. Fixed network operators
6.1 Liquid Telecom
6.1.1 Privatisation
6.1.2 Network infrastructure
6.1.3 Wireless local loop (WLL)
6.2 Artel Communications

7. Telecommunications infrastructure
7.1 Overview of the national telecom network
7.2 Liquid Telecom (Rwandatel/Terracom)
7.3 Electrogaz
7.4 MTN Rwanda
7.5 International infrastructure
7.5.1 VSAT
7.5.2 Smart Africa Alliance
7.5.3 The East Africa Backhaul System (EABS)
7.5.4 Submarine fibre optic cables

8. Fixed-line broadband market
8.1 Introduction and statistical overview
8.2 Market analysis
8.3 Broadband statistics
8.4 ISP market
8.5 Rwanda Internet Exchange Point (RIXP)
8.6 Cybercafes and telecentres
8.7 One Laptop per Child (OLPC)
8.8 Other initiatives
8.9 Fixed-line broadband technologies
8.9.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
8.9.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks
8.9.3 Other fixed broadband services

9. Digital Economy
9.1 E-government
9.2 E-health
9.3 E-learning
9.4 Cloud services

10. Digital media
10.1 Digital TV developments
10.2 Videostreaming

11. Mobile market
11.1 Market analysis
11.2 Mobile statistics
11.3 Mobile data
11.4 Mobile broadband
11.5 Forecasts – mobile subscribers – 2018; 2020; 2022
11.6 Regulatory issues
11.6.1 Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
11.6.2 Tower infrastructure
11.6.3 One Area Network
11.7 Mobile infrastructure
11.7.1 Digital networks
11.8 Major mobile operators
11.8.1 MTN Rwanda
11.8.2 Rwandatel (formerly Terracom Mobile)
11.8.3 Tigo Rwanda
11.8.4 Bharti Airtel Rwanda
11.9 Mobile handsets
11.10 Mobile content and applications
11.10.1 Money transfer, m-banking
..…..Continued

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