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Advisors' Regional Internet Bandwidth Index results: Oman the new
January 2002 star!
The number of Internet subscribers in the Arab
World has increased significantly over the past year alongside an
even bigger increase in available international Internet bandwidth.
The Arab Advisors Group calculated the January 2002 Regional Internet
Bandwidth Index and compared it to the same index results of August
2001. Unexpectedly, there are new winners!
January 22, 2002 -
The eight Arab countries of Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman,
Saudi Arabia, Syria and the UAE had more than 1.1 million Internet
subscribers in total by yearend 2001. These subscribers surfed the
Internet utilizing a total combined international Internet bandwidth
of 1.9 Gbps, which is, naturally, unevenly distributed amongst the
countries. The figures are based on extensive, continuous and reliable
primary research from the Arab Advisors Group (www.arabadvisors.com).
A new report released today to Arab Advisors Group's Strategic Research
Service Subscribers shows that total subscribers numbers in the
eight markets increased by 368,280 (a 50% increase) between 2000
and 2001. Available International Internet bandwidth grew at a faster
rate of 155% to add 1.205 Gbps in available bandwidth for the eight
markets.
"This increase in total bandwidth to total subscribers is
a change for the better, especially in the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia,
Syria and Egypt where the percent growth in bandwidth was at least
more than double the growth rate of subscribers", wrote Shahin
Shahin, Arab Advisors Group's analyst in the report.
The Arab Advisors Group has calculated the January 2002 "Regional
Bandwidth Index" for the eight markets in the newly released
report. The Regional bandwidth Index is calculated by dividing a
country's bandwidth share by its accounts share. Results of more
than 1 indicate a better than regional average bandwidth per subscriber.
The higher the result, the better the bandwidth availability per
account.
When comparing figures from the August 2001 Index with those of
December of the same year, the Arab Advisors Group's analysts noted
that Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, and Morocco index scores slipped, while
the UAE, Oman, Syria and Saudi Arabia's scores improved.
In August 2001, Morocco led the Arab Advisors Group's Internet
Regional Bandwidth index rankings with a score of 3.701, followed
by Egypt (2.116), Jordan (1.497), Oman (1.381), UAE (0.738), Saudi
Arabia (0.59), Lebanon (0.429) and Syria (0.19). The results for
the January 2002 index show that Oman jumped to lead the pack with
a 2.940 index score, followed by Morocco (1.970), Egypt (1.735),
UAE (1.381), Saudi Arabia (0.612), Jordan (0.559), Syria (0.224)
and Lebanon (0.210).
The Arab Advisors Group will continually update the index to track
the overall situation in the region and the country's relative standings.
The Arab Advisors Group also believes that despite the overall bandwidth
crunch in the Arab World, the situation is indeed improving. However,
as the research shows, the pace of improvement is faster in some
countries than others!
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