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Northern Africa home to some of the most developed telecom infrastructures on the continent.
(PRWEB) February 28, 2004 --Research and Markets announces the addition of the 2004 Telecoms in Africa - Northern Region report to its offerings.
Northern Africa is home to some of the most developed telecom infrastructures on the continent. All but Libya and Sudan have access to international submarine fibre optic cables. Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria are among the handful of African nations offering commercial ADSL services. Morocco has the highest overall teledensity in the region thanks to its booming mobile market. Chad and Morocco are the only countries in this group where mobile penetration exceeds fixed-line teledensity. Chads telephone system is one of the least developed in Africa.
This report provides information on Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, and Tunisia. Each country has its own chapter, providing key Statistics, Market Overview, Regulatory Environment, Major Players as well as covering Infrastructure, Fixed network Services, Public Data, Internet, Broadband, E-services, Wireless Communications and Broadcasting in each country.
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