26 Mar 2008

WiMAX being rolled out in at least 20 African countries

WiMAX being rolled out in at least 20 African countries

Research and Markets has announced the addition of “Africa - Convergence, NGN, WiMAX” to its offering. With poor fixed-line network infrastructure in most African countries, the extent of Next Generation Networks (NGN) and services on the continent is still limited.

There are, however, encouraging developments. Several countries have launched broadband initiatives and are rolling out dedicated IP networks and new fiber-optic links. Given the still large amounts of unsatisfied demand for basic voice services in Africa, Voice-over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a primary application at this stage, and this technology is now gaining ground on the continent following steady improvements in Internet bandwidth, deregulation in several countries and the growing number of VoIP service providers entering the market.

The first Triple-Play services have been launched across the continent, offering converged voice, data and broadband TV/video. WiMAX technology, currently being rolled out in at least 20 African countries, will enable the continent to leapfrog straight to wireless NGNs at affordable cost.

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