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Research and Markets: United Arab Emirates - Key Statistics, Regulatory and Fixed-Line Telecoms Overview 2010 Provides a Concise Overview, Backed by Statistics, of the Telecoms Market
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c56fb7/united_arab_emirat)
has announced the addition of the "United
Arab Emirates - Key Statistics, Regulatory and Fixed-line Telecoms
Overview" report to their offering.
The UAE has long held the distinction of possessing a well-developed and
technologically advanced telecommunications sector with high mobile,
telephone and Internet penetration. However other countries in the
region have been faster to liberalise their markets and are fast
atching up in terms of penetration levels. Due to WTO requirements, the
monopoly held by incumbent Etisalat (News - Alert) has been cancelled and a second
operator, du, launched their mobile and fixed network services in 2007.
Motivated by the change in events, Etisalat has been rapidly expanding
internationally and has reduced prices in the UAE for broadband and
mobile services. This report provides a concise overview, backed by
statistics, of the telecoms market, the regulatory background and the
fixed-line market.
Key Topics Covered:
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Synopsis (News - Alert)
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Key statistics
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Telecommunications market
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Overview of UAE's telecom market
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Regulatory environment
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Background
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Regulatory authority
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Liberalisation
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Second operator
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Third operator
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Satellite licence
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Interconnection and access
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Number Portability (NP)
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VoIP prohibited
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Fixed network operators in UAE
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Emirates Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat)
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Etisalat International
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Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company / du
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TECOM Investments / Dubai Holding / Emirates International
Telecommunications (EIT)
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UAE investment companies owning telcos outside the UAE
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Abu Dhabi Group / Warid Telecom (News - Alert) / Wateen Telcom
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Telecommunications infrastructure
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National telecom networks
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Infrastructure developments
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Next Generation Networks (News - Alert) (NGN)
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International infrastructure
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Submarine cable networks
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Terrestrial cable networks
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Satellite networks
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List of Tables
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c56fb7/united_arab_emirat

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