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56% of Arab cellular operators provide the MMS service, while Morocco
and Lebanon have the highest SMS rates in the Arab World.
January 17, 2005
New research from the Arab Advisors Group reveals
a somewhat lackluster deployment of MMS services in the region.
SMS, which is widely deployed and used, is priced quite differently
across the region. Sudan and Palestine have the lowest SMS rates,
while Morocco and Lebanon have the highest.
The research shows that Morocco’s SMS tariffs are the highest
being 188% above the regional average as calculated by Arab Advisors.
Morocco is followed by Lebanon (89% above the regional average),
Syria (67%), Saudi Arabia (15%), Algeria (14%) and Qatar (7%), UAE
(-11% i.e. below the regional average), Libya (-14%), Yemen (-18%),
Tunisia and Iraq (-27%), Oman (-34%), Bahrain and Egypt (-38%),
Jordan (-39%), Kuwait (-42%), Sudan (-45%) and Palestine (-47%).
Unlike the SMS service that is provided by all the operators, only
19 out of 34 cellular operators in the covered region provided MMS
by end of 2004. The service, for many operators, is only provided
on the same network without the ability for cross network MMS sending.
A new report, “SMS & MMS Rates and Services in the Arab
World” was released to the Arab Advisors Group’s Media
Strategic Research Services subscribers on January 16, 2005. This
report can be purchased from the Arab Advisors Group for only US$
950. The 72-pages report, which has 45 detailed exhibits, provides
a detailed regional comparison and analysis of the Short Messaging
Service (SMS) and Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) rates and value
added offerings in the Arab region. The report covers 34 cellular
operators in the following 18 countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt,
Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine,
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, UAE, and Yemen. The
report’s TOC can be received from the Arab Advisors Group
upon request. The report also analyses the SMS–based value
added services and service providers in the region.
Any investment in this report will count towards an annual Strategic
Research Service subscription should the service be acquired within
three months from purchasing the report.
The investment can also count towards attending Arab Advisors’
second annual Media and Telecoms Convergence Conference on June
11 & 12 2005. More information on the conference can be seen
at http://www.arabadvisors.com/Convergence/schedule.htm. Alternatively
contact the Arab Advisors Group for full information on the conference,
agenda and sponsorship opportunities.
“The Arab Advisors Group’s regional analysis shows
that the average rate of national SMS for the studied Arab cellular
operators is US$ 0.088 for prepaid and US$ 0.074 for postpaid subscriptions,
while the average rate of international SMS stands at US$ 0.179
for prepaid compared to US$ 0.156 for postpaid subscriptions. International
SMS rate is, on average, double the rate of national SMS for both
prepaid and postpaid subscriptions.” Ms. Serene Zawaydeh,
Arab Advisors Senior Research Analyst wrote in the report.
“Sudan’s cellular operator, Mobitel, has the lowest
rate for national prepaid and postpaid SMS at US$ 0.022. Libya’s
cellular operator, Al-Madar, has the lowest rate for international
prepaid and postpaid SMS at US$ 0.040. Lebanon and Morocco lie at
the other end with the highest SMS rates in the region. Lebanon’s
cellular operator, Alfa (previously Cellis), has the highest rates
for national prepaid and postpaid SMS, which are US$ 0.270 and US$
0.220 respectively. Both cellular operators in Morocco, Maroc Telecom
and Médi Telecom, have the same rates for international SMS,
the highest in the region, which are US$ 0.571 for both prepaid
and postpaid subscriptions.” Ms. Zawaydeh added.
The Arab Advisors Group’s team of analysts in the region
has already produced close to 320 reports on the Arab World’s
communications and media markets. The reports can be purchased individually
or received through an annual subscription to Arab Advisors Group’s
(www.arabadvisors.com) Strategic Research Services (Media and Telecom).
To date, Arab Advisors Group has served more than 210 global and
regional companies by providing reliable research analysis and forecasts
of Arab communications markets to these clients.
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