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SA broadband to reach 3.3m
12/11/2007 12:12 - (SA)
Nicole Rego
Johannesburg - South African fixed and wireless
broadband connections are expected to reach over 3.3 million subscribers over the period 2007 to 2012, according to a report by ICT market research group BMI-TechKnowledge (BMI-T).
BMI-T added that the increase in connections represents a compound
annual growth rate of 33% from this year to the year 2012.
According to its telecommunications analyst Fezekile Mashinini, DSL
subscribers are projected to account for 45% of the total market over the
forecast period and that wireless, along with fixed and mobile, would
account for 55%.
Mashinini also said that DSL currently accounts for 49% of the market
share, but that it was losing some of its market share to the fast growing
HSDPA wireless service provided by mobile operators MTN and Vodacom, adding that HSDPA's forecast compound annual growth rate is 35% over the period.
Mashinini said that the market has witnessed an unprecedented reduction
in services prices during 2007, which has fuelled the demand for broadband
services in both residential and business segments.
"Price reductions are putting pressure on the broadband service
provider's margins, and even though the increased demand will lead to
increased revenues, still BMI-T expects to see a steady shift by the service providers towards improving their service offerings to be more attractive by selling triple play services (voice, data, video), and other value-added services, in a bid to improve ARPU (average revenue per unit) levels," Mashinini concluded.
- I-Net Bridge (News24)
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