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Published on Market Research Reports Inc. (https://www.marketresearchreports.com) Home > Africa - Fixed Broadband Market - Statistics and Analyses Africa - Fixed Broadband Market - Statistics and Analyses Publication ID: PBD1116013 Publication November 14, 2016 Date: Pages: 299 Publisher: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd. Countries: Africa [1] $2,500.00 Publication Type * - Select - Please choose the suitable license type from above. More details are at given under tab "Report License Types" below. Add to cart Telecom [2] Broadband [3]

Country Overview (Telecom) [4] Fixed-line [5] Description: Report highlights: Key developments in the internet and broadband sectors of African countries; Profiles of major Internet Service Providers (ISPs); Overview of DSL services and WiMAX networks, with pricing comparisons; Updates on CDMA-2000 network rollouts; Market developments relating to international and national infrastructure projects FttP developments; Regulatory policies affecting investment strategies. Mobile data as well as third and fourth generation (3G and 4G) mobile broadband services are covered in a separate report: Africa - Mobile Broadband Market. The countries covered in this report include: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Cote d Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, South Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe. Executive Summary More internet investment needed to sustain Africa s economic growth The development of the internet market in Africa has been stymied by the poor quality and relative scarcity of the fixed-line infrastructure. As a consequence more than 90% of all internet connections are via mobile networks. However, there is continuing progress being made to increase fixed-line connectivity, both at the backhaul and the local level. Growth is expected to be strong in most markets in coming years, albeit from a low base. Supported by sympathetic regulatory regimes as also by governments which have come to understand the key functions of broadband connectivity for economic growth, a number of countries have focussed on their fibre-based national broadband plans. There are also a number of countries with active small-scale fibre operators which have concentrated their efforts in wealthy suburbs and business districts. Taking their cue from policies adopted in Europe and elsewhere, regulators are formulating policies

which encourage network sharing and access to ducts, thus facilitating the roll out of networks and reducing deployment costs. Key markets for these developments include South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and Tunisia. In Tunisia the regulator in September 2016 launched a public consultation regarding its plans to introduce measures aimed at sharing and accessing operators fibre-optic infrastructure. The plans are intended to develop economic and technical conditions for sharing networks which will expedite rollouts by minimising costs. For its part, Tunisie Telecom has partnered with Korea Telecom to develop a 1Gb/s broadband service, while it has also trialled G.fast technology providing data at up to 800Mb/s over short loops. There is also continuing activity and investment in terrestrial and subsea infrastructure, aimed at providing the necessary backhaul capacity to support fixed-line and, more particularly, mobile data traffic. Increased bandwidth is also helping to reduce broadband pricing for end-users, thus enabling a greater proportion of the population to access services. International bandwidth supply is substantially higher than demand, and there is considerable capacity remaining even without the potential given by future cable upgrades. As such, effort is being concentrated in improving lastmile access. Although this is principally being made via 3G and LTE networks, there is substantial activity with fibre and upgraded DSL infrastructure as well. On the metro fibre level much regulatory intervention is still required to facilitate access to infrastructure operated by monopolies and to prevent the duplication of fibre ducts on routes connecting city centres with economic hubs. Key players in the cable sector include Liquid Telecom, which is building a new cable, dubbed Liquid Sea, running 10,000km from South Africa along the east coast, with connectivity to the Middle East and Europe. The cable has a design capacity of 30Tb/s, or about ten times the capacity of existing submarine cables in the region. A consortium including MTN Group, Saudi Telecom Company, Telecom Egypt and Telkom South Africa is also promoting the Africa-1 cable which will run from South Africa to Egypt, with branches to join other cables connecting to Djibouti and the Middle East. Liquid Telecom also continues to increase its terrestrial network length and capacity, while also investing in local operators. In October 2016 Liquid Telecom and Botswana Power Corporation (BPC) set up a joint venture, Liquid Telecom Botswana, as a new network provider. Liquid Telecom Botswana will lease capacity on BPC s fibre-optic backbone infrastructure and so be better provisioned to support services for its wholesale and business customers. The region is also on the cusp of further leaps forward as a result of spectrum policies. Governments and regulators are making use of spectrum released from the switch from analogue to digital broadcasting. Those countries which failed to meet the ITU s June 2015 deadline are expected to make progress during 2017, enabling spectrum in the 700MHz band to be repurposed for broadband use and thus driving broadband connectivity deeper into rural areas.

There have also been continuing investments in building local Internet Exchange Points to reduce dependence on international connectivity for local internet services, so lowering the cost of developing local hosting and application development. The African Internet Exchange System, an African Union project implemented by the Internet Society, aims to have 80% of African users internet traffic exchanged within Africa by 2020. These developments are encouraging for the future growth of the region s fixed-broadband sector, which will further drive economic progress as well as a range of benefits based on enhanced social inclusion among consumers. Table Of Contents: 1. Regional Market Overview 1.1 Internet statistics 1.2 Fixed Broadband statistics 2. Algeria 2.1 Introduction and statistical overview 2.1.1 Market analysis 2.1.2 Broadband statistics 2.1.3 Forecasts broadband subscribers 2016; 2018; 2021 2.1.4 Internet cafes 2.1.5 PC penetration 2.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 2.3 Other fixed broadband services 2.3.1 Wireless broadband 3. Angola 3.1 Introduction and statistical overview 3.2 Market analysis 3.3 Broadband statistics 3.4 Internet Exchange Points (IXP) 3.5 Fixed-line broadband technologies 3.5.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 3.5.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 3.5.3 Other fixed broadband services 4. Benin 4.1 Introduction and statistical overview 4.2 Broadband statistics 4.3 Public Internet Access Locations 4.3.1 Telecentre projects 4.4 Fixed-line broadband technologies 4.4.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks

4.4.2 Other fixed broadband services 4.4.3 Benin Internet Service Providers Association (AFAIB) 4.4.4 Benin Internet Society 4.4.5 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) 5. Botswana 5.1 Introduction and statistical overview 5.2 Market analysis 5.3 Public internet access facilities 5.4 Botswana Internet Exchange (BINX) 5.5 White space spectrum 5.6 Broadband statistics 5.7 Fixed-line broadband technologies 5.7.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 5.7.2 Other fixed broadband services 6. Burkina Faso 6.1 Introduction and statistical overview 6.2 Broadband statistics 6.3 Public Internet access locations 6.4 Other ISPs 6.5 Fixed-line broadband technologies 6.5.1 Other fixed broadband services 6.6 Broadband via satellite 7. Cameroon 7.1 Introduction and statistical overview 7.2 Market analysis 7.2.1 Public access locations 7.3 Broadband statistics 7.3.1 ISP market 7.4 Fixed-line broadband technologies 7.4.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 7.4.2 Other fixed broadband services 8. Chad 8.1 Introduction and statistical overview 8.1.1 Market analysis 8.1.2 Broadband statistics 8.1.3 Fixed wireless (WiMAX, WiBro, Wi-Fi) 8.1.4 Satellite broadband 9. Cote d Ivoire 9.1 Broadband statistics 9.2 Public Internet access locations

9.3 Fixed-line broadband technologies 9.3.1 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 9.3.2 Fixed wireless (Wi-Fi and WiMAX) 10. Democratic Republic of Congo 10.1 Introduction and statistical overview 10.2 Broadband statistics 10.3 Public Internet access locations 10.4 Other ISPs 10.5 Fixed-line broadband technologies 10.5.1 Other fixed broadband services 10.6 Broadband via satellite 11. Djibouti 11.1 Overview of the market in Djibouti 11.2 Broadband and Internet statistics 12. Egypt 12.1 Introduction and statistical overview 12.1.1 Market analysis 12.1.2 Free Internet project 12.1.3 National Broadband Plan 12.1.4 Public internet access locations 12.1.5 Broadband statistics 12.1.6 Forecasts broadband subscribers 2016; 2018; 2021 12.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 12.2.1 Vodafone Egypt 12.2.2 EgyNet 12.2.3 LINKdotNET 12.2.4 Nile Online (NOL) 12.2.5 TE Data 12.2.6 Other ISPs 12.3 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 12.4 Other fixed broadband services 12.4.1 Wireless broadband 12.4.2 Broadband via satellite 12.4.3 Broadband over Powerlines (BPL) 13. Eritrea 13.1 Overview of the market 13.2 Broadband and Internet statistics 14. Ethiopia 14.1 Broadband statistics 14.1.1 Forecast broadband subscribers 2016; 2018; 2021

14.2 National connectivity 14.3 Public internet access locations 14.4 Fixed-line broadband technologies 14.4.1 Fixed wireless 15. Gabon 15.1 Introduction and statistical overview 15.2 Market analysis 15.3 Broadband statistics 15.3.1 Gabon Telecom 15.3.2 Internet Gabon 15.3.3 Solsi 15.4 Fixed-line broadband technologies 15.4.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 15.4.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) 15.4.3 Other fixed broadband services 15.5 VoIP 16. Gambia 16.1 Introduction and statistical overview 16.2 Market analysis 16.3 Broadband statistics 16.4 Internet Exchange Point (IXP) 16.5 Fixed-line broadband technologies 16.5.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 16.5.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 16.5.3 Other fixed broadband services 17. Ghana 17.1 Introduction and statistical overview 17.2 Broadband statistics 17.3 PC penetration, Affordable computer programs 17.4 Public Internet Access Venues (PAVs) 17.5 Shared access centres 17.6 Mobile Telecentre To-Go 17.6.1 Ghana Internet Service Providers Association (GISPA) 17.6.2 Ghana Internet Exchange Point (GIX) 17.7 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 17.7.1 Fixed wireless broadband 17.7.2 Powerline Communication (PLC) 17.7.3 Internet via satellite 17.7.4 O3b 17.8 Domestic backbone network infrastructure

17.8.1 Ghana National Public Data Network (DataNet) 17.8.2 GT FastNet 17.8.3 VoltaCom 17.8.4 Internet Solutions (IS) 17.8.5 Phase3 Telecom 17.8.6 Electronic Data Interchange 17.8.7 VSAT networks 18. Guinea 18.1 Introduction and statistical overview 18.2 Broadband subscribers 18.3 Fixed wireless (Wi-Fi and WiMAX) 18.4 Satellite broadband 19. Kenya 19.1 Introduction and statistical overview 19.1.1 Market analysis 19.1.2 Internet backbone infrastructure 19.1.3 Broadband statistics 19.2 Forecasts broadband subscribers 2016; 2018; 2021 19.2.1 Public internet access locations 19.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 19.3.1 Internet Exchange Points (IXP) 19.3.2 Kenya Network Information Centre (KENIC) 19.3.3 National broadband strategy 19.3.4 TV white space 19.3.5 ISP market 19.4 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 19.5 Other fixed broadband services 19.5.1 Wireless broadband 19.5.2 Broadband via satellite 19.5.3 Leased lines 20. Lesotho 20.1 Introduction and statistical overview 20.2 Broadband statistics 20.3 Fixed-line broadband technologies 20.3.1 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 20.3.2 Other fixed broadband services 21. Liberia 21.1 Introduction and statistical overview 21.2 Broadband statistics 21.3 Internet banking

21.4 Broadband technologies 21.4.1 Fixed wireless (Wi-Fi and WiMAX) 21.4.2 EV-DO 22. Libya 22.1 Introduction and statistical overview 22.1.1 Market analysis 22.1.2 Broadband statistics 22.2 Fixed-line broadband technologies 22.2.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Networks 22.2.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) 22.2.3 Other fixed broadband services 23. Madagascar 23.1 Introduction and statistical overview 23.2 Market analysis 23.3 Broadband statistics 23.4 Public internet access locations 23.5 Data licensees 23.6 ISP market 23.6.1 Telma Global Net (DTS, Moov) 23.6.2 Blueline 23.6.3 Other ISPs 23.7 Broadband infrastructure 23.7.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Networks 23.7.2 Other fixed-line broadband services 24. Malawi 24.1 Introduction and statistical overview 24.2 Broadband statistics 24.3 Malawi s ISP market 24.4 Fixed-line broadband technologies 24.4.1 Other fixed broadband services 25. Mali 25.1 Broadband statistics 25.2 Internet cafes 25.3 Multipurpose Community Telecentres (MCTs) 25.4 The Cybertigi project 25.5 SchoolNet 25.6 One Laptop per Child (OLPC) 25.7 Fixed-line broadband technologies 25.7.1 Other fixed broadband services 26. Mauritius

26.1 Introduction and statistical overview 26.2 Market analysis 26.3 Broadband statistics 26.4 Cyber City Project 26.5 ISP market 26.6 Broadband infrastructure 26.6.1 Internet Exchange Point (IXP) 26.6.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Networks 26.6.3 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 26.6.4 Other fixed-line broadband services 27. Morocco 27.1 Introduction and statistical overview 27.1.1 Market analysis 27.1.2 Broadband statistics 27.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 27.3 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 27.4 Other fixed broadband services 27.4.1 Satellite broadband 27.4.2 Broadband over Powerlines (BPL) 27.4.3 Wireless broadband 28. Mozambique 28.1 Broadband statistics 28.2 Public internet access locations 28.3 Mozambique Internet Exchange Point (MOZ-IX) 28.4 Fixed-line broadband technologies 28.4.1 Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks 28.4.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 28.4.3 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 28.4.4 Fixed wireless (Wi-Fi and WiMAX) 29. Namibia 29.1 Introduction and statistical overview 29.2 Market analysis 29.3 Broadband statistics 29.4 White Space for internet access 29.5 Fixed-line broadband technologies 29.5.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 29.5.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 29.5.3 Other fixed-line broadband services 30. Nigeria 30.1 Introduction and statistical overview

30.1.1 Market analysis 30.1.2 Internet Exchange Points (IXP) 30.1.3 National Broadband Plan 30.1.4 Broadband statistics 30.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 30.2.1 Nitel 30.2.2 Cyberspace 30.2.3 Hyperia 30.2.4 Linkserve 30.2.5 21st Century Technologies 30.2.6 Pinet Informatics 30.3 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 30.4 Other fixed broadband services 30.4.1 Broadband over Powerlines (BPL) 30.4.2 Fixed wireless 31. Rwanda 31.1 Introduction and statistical overview 31.2 Market analysis 31.3 Broadband statistics 31.4 ISP market 31.5 Rwanda Internet Exchange Point (RIXP) 31.6 Cybercafes and telecentres 31.7 One Laptop per Child (OLPC) 31.8 Other initiatives 31.9 Fixed-line broadband technologies 31.9.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 31.9.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 31.9.3 Other fixed broadband services 32. Senegal 32.1 Introduction and statistical overview 32.2 Broadband statistics 32.3 Fixed-line broadband technologies 32.3.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 32.3.2 Other fixed broadband services 33. Sierra Leone 33.1 Introduction and statistical overview 33.1.1 Broadband statistics 33.1.2 ISPs and converged service providers 33.1.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 33.1.4 Fixed wireless (Wi-Fi and WiMAX)

34. South Africa 34.1 Introduction and statistical overview 34.1.1 Market analysis 34.1.2 Community access projects 34.1.3 Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) 34.1.4 Internet Exchange Points (IXP) 34.1.5 Broadband statistics 34.1.6 Forecasts broadband subscribers 2016; 2018; 2021 34.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 34.2.1 Introduction 34.2.2 Wholesale 34.2.3 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 34.3 Other fixed broadband services 34.3.1 Broadband over Powerlines (BPL) 34.3.2 Fixed wireless 35. South Sudan 35.1 Introduction and statistical overview 35.2 Broadband statistics 35.3 Broadband infrastructure 35.3.1 FastNet 35.3.2 RCS 35.3.3 iburst 35.3.4 EV-DO 35.3.5 WiMAX and Wi-Fi 35.3.6 Broadband via satellite 36. Sudan 36.1 Introduction and statistical overview 36.2 Sudan Internet Society (SiS) 36.3 Broadband statistics 36.4 Fixed-line broadband technologies 36.4.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 36.4.2 Other fixed broadband services 37. Swaziland 37.1.1 Introduction and statistical overview 37.1.2 Fixed-line broadband technologies 38. Tanzania 38.2 Introduction and statistical overview 38.2.1 Market analysis 38.2.2 Broadband statistics 38.2.3 Public internet access locations

38.2.4 ISP market 38.2.5 Tanzania Internet Exchange (TIX, AIXP) 38.2.6 cctld management 38.3 Broadband infrastructure 38.3.1 Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks 38.3.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Networks 38.3.3 EV-DO 38.3.4 Fixed wireless (WiMAX, WiBro, Wi-Fi) 38.3.5 Satellite broadband 39. Tunisia 39.1 Introduction and statistical overview 39.2 Broadband statistics 39.3 Public Internet access locations 39.4 Agence Tunisienne d Internet (ATI) 39.5 Internet censorship, Net neutrality 39.6 Fixed-line broadband technologies 39.6.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 39.6.2 VDSL 39.6.3 G.fast 39.6.4 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 39.6.5 Other fixed broadband services 40. Uganda 40.1 Introduction and statistical overview 40.1.1 Market analysis 40.1.2 Broadband statistics 40.1.3 Public Internet access locations 40.1.4 Uganda Internet Exchange Point (UiXP) 40.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 40.3 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks 40.4 Other fixed broadband services 40.4.1 Fixed wireless 41. Zambia 41.1 Introduction and statistical overview 41.1.1 Market analysis 41.1.2 Broadband statistics 41.1.3 Public internet access locations 41.1.4 Community telecentres 41.2 Fixed-line broadband technologies 41.2.1 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks 41.2.2 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks

41.2.3 Leased lines 41.2.4 Other fixed broadband services 42. Zimbabwe 42.1 Introduction and statistical overview 42.1.1 Market analysis 42.1.2 Public Internet access locations 42.1.3 Zimbabwe Internet Exchange (ZINX) 42.1.4 Broadband statistics 42.2 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Networks 42.2.1 Africom Zimbabwe 42.2.2 DataOne, SatNet 42.2.3 Powertel Communications 42.2.4 Telco Internet 42.2.5 Broadlands Networks 42.2.6 Aquiva 42.2.7 Africa Online Zimbabwe 42.2.8 ComOne 42.2.9 Zarnet 42.2.10 Ecoweb 42.2.11 iwayafrica (MWEB) 42.2.12 Zimbabwe Online (ZOL) 42.3 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) 42.4 Other fixed broadband services 42.4.1 Fixed Wireless (Wi-Fi and WiMAX) 42.4.2 WiMAX 42.4.3 Wi-Fi 42.4.4 Satellite broadband Table 1 Africa Internet users in selected African countries 2011 2016 Table 2 - Africa Internet user penetration in selected African countries 2011-2016 Table 3 Fixed broadband subscribers in selected African countries 2011 2016 Table 4 Algeria - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1999-2009 Table 5 Algeria - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2017 Table 6 Algeria - Fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration 2003-2017 Table 7 Algeria - Forecast broadband subscribers 2016; 2018; 2021 Table 8 Algeria - DSL subscribers 2011 2016 Table 9 Algeria - WiMAX broadband subscribers 2013-2016 Table 10 Angola - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Angola 1999-2009 Table 11 Angola - Internet users and penetration rate in Angola 2010-2017 Table 12 Angola - Fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration in Angola 2006-2017 Table 13 Angola - DSL broadband subscribers in Angola 2011-2017

Table 14 Benin s international internet bandwidth 2000-2015 Table 15 Benin - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1999-2009 Table 16 Benin - Internet subscribers and penetration rate 2010-2017 Table 17 Benin - Internet subscribers by technology 2009-2016 Table 18 Benin - DSL subscribers 2004-2016 Table 19 Benin - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2003-2016 Table 20 Benin - WiMAX broadband subscribers 2013 2016 Table 21 Wholesale bandwidth pricing in Botswana by capacity 2011-2014 Table 22 - Botswana - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Botswana - 2000-2009 Table 23 Botswana - Internet users and penetration rate in Botswana 2010-2017 Table 24 Botswana - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2008-2017 Table 25 Botswana - DSL broadband subscribers 2008-2016 Table 26 Botswana - Fixed wireless broadband subscribers 2005-2015 Table 27 Burkina Faso - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1999-2009 Table 28 Burkina Faso - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2017 Table 29 Burkina Faso - Fixed-line internet subscribers 2006 2016s Table 30 Burkina Faso - Public telecentres 2009-2014 Table 31 Burkina Faso - ISP operating data 2014 Table 32 Burkina Faso - Moov broadband subscribers 2011-2016 Table 33 Burkina Faso - FasoNet (Onatel) internet subscribers 2006-2016 Table 34 Burkina Faso - Onatel DSL subscribers 2005-2014 Table 35 Burkina Faso - Wireless broadband subscribers 2007-2013 Table 36 Cameroon - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1997-2009 Table 37 Cameroon - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2016 Table 38 Cameroon - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2005-2016 Table 39 Chad - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Chad 1998-2009 Table 40 Chad - Internet users and penetration rate in Chad 2010-2016 Table 41 Internet subscribers in Chad 2009-2016 Table 42 Internet access market revenue in Côte d'ivoire 2008-2016 Table 43 Internet access market investment in Côte d'ivoire 2008-2016 Table 44 Internet users and penetration rate in Côte d'ivoire 2000-2016 Table 45 Côte d'ivoire Fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration 2012 2016 Table 46 Côte d'ivoire ISP market share of subscribers 2012 2016 Table 47 DRC - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1999-2009 Table 48 DRC - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2017 Table 49 DRC - Fixed-line internet subscribers 2006 2016s Table 50 DRC - Public telecentres 2009-2014 Table 51 DRC - ISP operating data 2014 Table 52 DRC - Moov broadband subscribers 2011-2016 Table 53 DRC - FasoNet (Onatel) internet subscribers 2006-2016

Table 54 DRC - Onatel DSL subscribers 2005-2014 Table 55 DRC - Wireless broadband subscribers 2007-2013 Table 56 Djibouti - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1999-2009 Table 57 Djibouti - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2017 Table 58 Djibouti - Fixed-line internet subscribers and penetration 2000-2016 Table 59 Djibouti - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2005-2016 Table 60 Djibouti - International internet bandwidth 1999-2014 Table 61 Fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration in Egypt 2002-2017 Table 62 Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Egypt 1999-2009 Table 63 Internet users and penetration rate in Egypt 2010-2017 Table 64 Proportion of internet users by access technology in Egypt 2009-2014 Table 65 Dial-up internet subscribers in Egypt 2003-2016 Table 66 Fixed-line internet subscribers and penetration in Egypt 2003-2017 Table 67 Forecast broadband subscribers in Egypt 2016; 2018; 2021 Table 68 DSL subscribers in Egypt, total vs TE 2002-2016 Table 69 Vodafone Egypt broadband subscribers 2013-2016 Table 70 Egypt - Mobinil broadband subscribers 2009-2016 Table 71 Egypt - TE DSL subscribers 2009-2016 Table 72 Historic - Internet subscribers and penetration rate in Eritrea 1999-2004 Table 73 Internet subscribers and penetration rate in Eritrea 2005-2017 Table 74 Eritrea - Fixed-line internet subscribers 2003-2016 Table 75 Eritrea - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2008-2016 Table 76 Eritrea - International Internet bandwidth 1999-2015 Table 77 Ethiopia - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1996-2009 Table 78 Ethiopia - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2017 Table 79 Proportion of households with internet access in Ethiopia 2007-2017 Table 80 Ethiopia - Historic - Internet subscribers 1997-2009 Table 81 Ethiopia - Broadband subscribers 2003-2017 Table 82 Ethiopia - Forecast broadband subscribers 2016; 2018; 2021 Table 83 Ethio Telecom capped DSL pricing 2016 Table 84 Ethio-Telecom EV-DO wireless broadband pricing 2016 Table 85 Gabon - Market share of internet subscribers 2013-2016 Table 86 Gabon - Internet users and penetration 2002-2016 Table 87 Gabon - Fixed-line and mobile internet subscribers and penetration rate 2002-2016 Table 88 Gabon - Fixed-line internet subscribers and penetration 2002-2016 Table 89 Gabon - Fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration 2003-2016 Table 90 Gabon Telecom internet subscribers 2007-2016 Table 91 Gabon - DSL subscribers and penetration 2003-2015 Table 92 Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Gambia 1999-2009 Table 93 Internet users and penetration rate in Gambia 2010-2017

Table 94 Gambia - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2004-2017 Table 95 Ghana Telecom broadband subscribers 2012-2015 Table 96 Ghana - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 2000-2009 Table 97 Ghana - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2016 Table 98 Ghana - Fixed-line internet subscribers 2009-2016 Table 99 Ghana - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2005-2016 Table 100 Ghana - DSL subscribers 2005-2016 Table 101 Guinea - Historic Fixed-line internet users and penetration rate 1999-2009 Table 102 Guinea - Fixed-line internet users and penetration rate 2010-2017 Table 103 Guinea - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2010-2017 Table 104 Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Kenya 1999-2009 Table 105 Internet users and penetration rate in Kenya 2010-2016 Table 106 Internet subscriptions in Kenya 2010-2016 Table 107 Wireless internet subscriptions in Kenya by access technology 2010-2015 Table 108 Fixed-line broadband subscriptions in Kenya by access technology 2010 2015 Table 109 Kenya - Broadband subscriptions 2014 2016 Table 110 Kenya - Internet services revenue and investments 2009-2014 Table 111 Kenya - Forecast fixed broadband subscribers 2016; 2018; 2021 Table 112 Fixed-line internet subscribers in Kenya by operator 2013-2014 Table 113 AccessKenya corporate leased-line customers 2006 2012 Table 114 Kenya - Fibre broadband subscribers 2011-2015 Table 115 Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Lesotho 1999-2009 Table 116 Internet users and penetration rate in Lesotho 2010-2017 Table 117 Proportion of households with internet access in Lesotho 2007-2017 Table 118 Lesotho - Fixed-line internet and broadband subscribers 2002-2017 Table 119 Lesotho - ETL capped DSL pricing 2016 Table 120 Lesotho - DSL broadband subscribers 2012-2017 Table 121 Liberia - Fixed-line internet subscribers 2007-2017 Table 122 Liberia - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2008-2017 Table 123 Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Liberia 1999-2009 Table 124 Internet users and penetration rate in Liberia 2010-2017 Table 125 Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Libya 1999-2009 Table 126 Internet users and penetration rate in Libya 2010-2017 Table 127 Libya - Fixed broadband subscribers 2006-2017 Table 128 LibyaADSL pricing 2008-2013; 2015; 2016 Table 129 Madagascar - Fixed-line internet users and penetration rate 2000-2015 Table 130 Madagascar - Internet subscribers 2000 2016 Table 131 Madagascar - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2006-2016 Table 132 Madagascar - DSL broadband subscribers 2010-2016 Table 133 Malawi - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1999-2009

Table 134 Malawi - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2017 Table 135 Malawi - Fixed internet subscribers and penetration 2000-2017 Table 136 Malawi - Fixed broadband subscribers 2003-2017 Table 137 Orange Mali broadband fixed-internet subscribers 2008-2016 Table 138 Mali - Historic - Sotelma internet subscribers 2008-2012 Table 139 Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Mali 1999-2009 Table 140 Internet users and penetration rate in Mali 2010-2017 Table 141 Mali - Fixed-line internet and broadband subscribers 2011-2017 Table 142 Mali - Internet subscribers by type 2011-2014 Table 143 Mali - DSL subscribers 2006-2017 Table 144 Mauritius - Historic - Internet subscribers and penetration rate 1999-2009 Table 145 Mauritius - Internet subscribers and penetration rate 2010-2016 Table 146 Mauritius - Internet subscribers by type 2006-2015 Table 147 Mauritius - Broadband subscribers by type 2004-2015 Table 148 Mauritius - Dial-up internet subscribers and penetration 2010-2015 Table 149 Mauritius - Broadband penetration (fixed and mobile) 2006-2015 Table 150 Mauritius - Orange (MT) DSL and dial-up subscribers 2005-2015 Table 151 Mauritius - Wireless broadband subscribers 2009-2017 Table 152 Internet users and penetration rate in Morocco 2000-2017 Table 153 Morocco - Dial-up internet subscribers 2004-2016 Table 154 Morocco - Internet subscribers and penetration 2003-2017 Table 155 Morocco - Market share of mobile internet subscribers by ISP 2012-2016 Table 156 Morocco - Market share of overall internet subscribers by ISP 2012-2016 Table 157 Morocco - Average revenue per internet subscriber 2012-2016 Table 158 Morocco - Fixed-line broadband (DSL) subscribers 2003-2017 Table 159 Distribution of ADSL access in Morocco by speed 2012-2016 Table 160 Morocco - Internet subscriber market share: DSL and mobile 2009-2016 Table 161 Morocco - Maroc Telecom internet subscribers by access technology 2003-2016 Table 162 Mozambique - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1996 2009 Table 163 Mozambique - Internet users and penetration rate 2010 2017 Table 164 Mozambique - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2007-2017 Table 165 Mozambique - NetCabo cable broadband pricing 2016 Table 166 Mozambique - DSL broadband subscribers 2006-2017 Table 167 Mozambique - TdM ADSL pricing 2016 Table 168 Namibia - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1996-2009 Table 169 Namibia - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2017 Table 170 Namibia - Fixed-line internet subscribers 2011-2017 Table 171 Namibia - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2005-2016 Table 172 Namibia - DSL broadband subscribers 2012-2017 Table 173 Internet users and penetration rate in Nigeria 2000-2017

Table 174 Nigeria - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2007-2017 Table 175 Nigeria - Fixed-line broadband subscribers by operator 2014-2016 Table 176 Nigeria - Active fixed-wireless broadband lines 2007-2015 Table 177 Rwanda - Historic - Internet subscribers and penetration rate 1999-2009 Table 178 Rwanda - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2016 Table 179 Rwanda - Internet subscribers by platform 2009-2016 Table 180 Rwanda - Dial-up internet subscribers by operator 2013-2016 Table 181 Rwanda - Broadband (>256kb/s) subscribers by type 2013-2016 Table 182 Rwanda - Internet subscribers by major ISP 2011-2016 Table 183 Senegal - Internet penetration by platform 2015-2016 Table 184 Senegal - Internet users in Senegal 2000-2017 Table 185 Senegal - Internet user penetration 2011-2016 Table 186 Senegal - Market share of internet connections by platform 2011-2016 Table 187 Senegal - Internet subscribers by platform 2011-2016 Table 188 Senegal - Market share of internet subscribers by operator 2012-2016 Table 189 DSL subscribers in Senegal 2002-2017 Table 190 Senegal - Fixed wireless internet subscribers 2012 2016 Table 191 Senegal - Fixed wireless broadband market share by operator (keys) 2013-2016 Table 192 Sierra Leone - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1999-2009 Table 193 Sierra Leone - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2016 Table 194 South Africa - National Broadband Policy penetration targets to 2030 Table 195 South Africa - Average internet access speed 2010-2015 Table 196 South Africa - Internet revenue by sector 2015 Table 197 Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in South Africa 1999-2009 Table 198 Internet users and penetration rate in South Africa 2010-2017 Table 199 Fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration in South Africa 2002-2016 Table 200 Forecast fixed broadband subscribers in South Africa 2015; 2018; 2021 Table 201 Telkom South Africa DSL subscribers 2003-2016 Table 202 Telkom South Africa residential ADSL tariffs 2016 Table 203 South Africa - Telkom DSL subscribers 2013-2016 Table 204 Telkom South Africa WiMAX subscribers 2008-2014 Table 205 South Sudan - Broadband subscriptions, fixed and wireless 2010-2017 Table 206 Sudan - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1997-2009 Table 207 Sudan - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2016 Table 208 Sudan - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2004 2017 Table 209 Sudan - DSL subscribers 2012-2016 Table 210 Internet users and penetration rate in Swaziland 2000-2017 Table 211 Proportion of households with internet access in Swaziland 2007-2017 Table 212 Broadband subscribers in Swaziland 2008-2017 Table 213 Swaziland - SPTC prepaid business ADSL pricing 2016

Table 214 Tanzania - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1999-2009 Table 215 Tanzania - Internet users and penetration rate 2010-2016 Table 216 Tanzania - Internet users and penetration rate 2005 2016 Table 217 Tanzania - Historic - Fixed-line internet subscribers 2001-2016 Table 218 Tanzania - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2005-2016 Table 219 Tanzania - Internet cafes in service 2008-2014 Table 220 Tanzania - Cable modem broadband subscribers 2005-2015 Table 221 Tanzania - Fixed wireless internet subscribers 2011-2015 Table 222 Tunisia s international bandwidth 2001; 2006-2015 Table 223 Tunisia - Fixed-line broadband connections by data speed 2014-2016 Table 224 Internet users and penetration rate in Tunisia 1999-2016 Table 225 Tunisia - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2002-2016 Table 226 Tunisia - PC household penetration 1999-2016 Table 227 Tunisia - Public internet kiosks 2015-2016 Table 228 DSL subscribers vs total internet subscribers in Tunisia 2002-2016 Table 229 Tunisia - ADSL markets share by operator 2013-2016 Table 230 Tunisia - DSL subscribers by operator 2013-2016 Table 231 Orange Tunisia broadband subscribers 2012-2016 Table 232 Tunisia - Ooredoo FttP pricing 2016 Table 233 Tunisia - FttP subscribers 2018-2017 Table 234 Tunisia - WiMAX internet subscribers 2010-2016 Table 235 Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Uganda 1995-2009 Table 236 Internet users and penetration rate in Uganda 2010-2016 Table 237 Fixed vs. mobile internet subscriptions in Uganda 2007-2016 Table 238 Zambia - International bandwidth 2000-2015 Table 239 Zambia - Fixed-line internet subscribers and penetration 2009-2017 Table 240 Zambia - Fixed-line broadband subscribers 2003-2017 Table 241 Zambia - Internet users 2000-2017 Table 242 Zambia - DSL subscribers 2010-2017 Table 243 Zambia - Zamtel residential DSL pricing 2016 Table 244 Zimbabwe - Internet access revenue and investment 2013-2016 Table 245 Internet users and penetration rate in Zimbabwe 2000-2016 Table 246 Fixed-line internet subscribers and penetration in Zimbabwe 2000-2016 Table 247 Fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration in Zimbabwe 2001-2016 Table 248 Zimbabwe - Internet subscribers 2013-2016 Table 249 Zimbabwe - DSL broadband subscribers 2012-2016 Table 250 Zimbabwe - ComOne broadband subscribers 2012-2015 Table 251 Zimbabwe - Ecoweb broadband subscribers 2012-2016 Table 252 Zimbabwe - Ecoweb revenue 2013-2016 Chart 1 Algeria - Internet users and penetration rate 2005-2017

Chart 2 Angola - Internet users and penetration rate in Angola 2005 2017 Chart 3 Benin - Internet subscribers and penetration rate 2005-2017 Chart 4 Botswana - Internet users and penetration rate in Botswana 2000 2017 Chart 5 Burkina Faso - Internet users and penetration rate 2005 2017 Chart 6 Cameroon - Internet users and penetration rate 2005 2016 Chart 7 Internet users and penetration rate in Chad 2005 2016 Chart 8 DRC - Internet users and penetration rate 2005 2017 Chart 9 Djibouti - Internet users and penetration rate 2005-2017 Chart 10 Fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration in Egypt 2002 2017 Chart 11 Internet users and penetration rate in Egypt 2005-2017 Chart 12 Fixed-line internet subscribers and penetration in Egypt 2003 2017 Chart 13 Internet users and penetration rate in Eritrea 2005-2017 Chart 14 Ethiopia - Internet users and penetration rate 2005 2017 Chart 15 Gabon - Internet users and penetration 2002 2016 Chart 16 Internet users and penetration rate in Gambia 2005 2017 Chart 17 Guinea - Fixed-line internet users and penetration rate 2010 2017 Chart 18 - Internet users and penetration rate in Kenya 2005-2016 Chart 19 Internet users and penetration rate in Lesotho 2005 2017 Chart 20 Lesotho - Fixed-line internet and broadband subscribers 2007 2017 Chart 21 Internet users and penetration rate in Liberia 2005 2017 Chart 22 Internet users and penetration rate in Libya 2005 2017 Chart 23 Madagascar - Internet users and penetration rate 2000 2015 Chart 24 Malawi - Internet users and penetration rate 2005 2017 Chart 25 Internet users and penetration rate in Mali 2005 2017 Chart 26 Mauritius - Internet subscribers and penetration rate 2005 2016 Chart 27 Mauritius - Internet subscribers by type 2006 2015 Chart 28 Mauritius - Broadband subscribers by type 2004 2015 Chart 29 Internet users and penetration rate in Morocco 2000 2017 Chart 30 Morocco - Internet subscribers and penetration 2004 2017 Chart 31 Morocco - Internet subscribers, DSL and total 2003 2017 Chart 32 Mozambique - Internet users and penetration rate 2005 2017 Chart 33 Namibia - Internet users and penetration rate 2005 2017 Chart 34 - Internet users and penetration rate in Nigeria 2000-2017 Chart 35 Rwanda - Internet users and penetration rate 2005-2016 Chart 36 Sierra Leone - Internet users and penetration rate 2005 2016 Chart 37 Internet users and penetration rate in South Africa 2005-2017 Chart 38 Sudan - Internet users and penetration rate 2005 2016 Chart 39 Internet users and penetration rate in Swaziland 2005 2017 Chart 40 Internet users and penetration rate in Uganda 2005-2016 Exhibit 1 South Africa - Large ISPA members

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