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Fresh from a rebasing exercise in April 2014 that boosted 2013 GDP by 89% to $509.97bn, Nigeria now ranks not only as Africa’s most populous country, but also as its largest economy. It has long played an outsized regional role, making up 76% of West Africa’s GDP and around 60% of its population.

Les trois principaux opérateurs de téléphonie mobile du Maroc ont remporté des licences leur permettant de commercialiser des services 4G, ce qui ouvre la porte à de nouveaux flux de recette cruciaux pour un secteur proche de la saturation en termes de nombre d’abonnés.

In what ways has the ICT industry benefitted from market liberalisation and privatisation?

To what extent does the demand for data services and broadband drive investment inflows?

With no less than six operators in a market of close to 20m inhabitants, Côte d’Ivoire’s telecommunications industry is competitive. However, with limited data usage, the scope for growth in revenues is sizeable. Demand for voice services may be plateauing, but with 3G technologies deployed by the country’s biggest players, the short- and medium...

The telecommunications sector in Côte d’Ivoire has seen notable growth in recent years, contributing 7% of GDP in 2013. As is the case in most African markets, the IT segment, including networking, software and hardware activities, has seen a more modest pick up. High fragmentation, low infrastructure development and limited human resources has...

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