Consistently ranked as a top global destination for business process outsourcing (BPO) and IT, Sri Lanka’s tech services industry has grown substantially in recent years, with high expectations and ambitious targets going forward.
Articles & Analysis | Didier Charvet, CEO, Orange Tunisia, and Nizar Bouguila, Chairman and CEO, Tunisie Télécom: Interview from The Report: Tunisia 2016
What is the development scheme for the 4G network, and how will it impact the market?
Articles & Analysis | ICT infrastructure in Tunisia is undergoing major network expansions and improvements from The Report: Tunisia 2016
Only six years after the launch of the country’s first 3G mobile data network, 2016 is set to see the launch of 4G long-term evolution mobile data networks in Tunisia. In March 2016 the results of a tender for licences to offer the new service, with each sold at a cost of TD155m (€71.1m), were announced: Ooredoo Tunisia came in first, with an...
Articles & Analysis | Strategic location a plus for Tunisia's ICT sector from The Report: Tunisia 2016
Bolstered by a well-educated workforce, competitive costs, proximity to Europe and broadly good telecoms infrastructure, Tunisia has emerged as a regional centre for IT-related industries and export-oriented industries such as offshoring and business process outsourcing (BPO), though it is facing growing competition from nearby markets like...
Articles & Analysis | Reforms and investments are improving Tunisia's ICT sector from The Report: Tunisia 2016
With high bandwidth, coverage and network reliability, Tunisia has well-developed telecoms infrastructure, particularly by regional North African standards, though competition is low in some segments, leading to high prices for international calls. However, following the launch of a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in 2015 and the...
Chapter | Telecoms & IT from The Report: Tunisia 2016
With high bandwidth, coverage and network reliability, Tunisia’s telecoms infrastructure is well developed, particularly by regional North African standards, though competition is low in some segments, leading to high prices for international calls. However, following the launch of a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in 2015 and the completion of a new undersea cable the previous year,...