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legal ADSL service in Lebanon finally stamp out the ISP black market?
August 23, 2005
The long awaited ADSL service in Lebanon is to
be launched in 2006. The Arab Advisors Group expects an immediate
healthy uptake of the ADSL service, which will contribute towards
enhancing the position of the regulated legal ISPs.
As expected from a country with a high educational
level and a relatively open society, Lebanon has one of the highest
Internet penetration rates in the Arab World. The operations of
the 6 main ISPs, in addition to the black market Internet providers
contributed to the growth in Internet subscribers at a CAGR of 18.2%
over the period 2000-2004. By end of 2004 the total Internet subscribers
stood at around 195,000 (a penetration rate of 5.3%), of which some
70,000 were subscribers of black market ISPs.
A new report, “Lebanon Internet and Datacomm Landscape Report”
was released to the Arab Advisors Group’s Telecoms Strategic
Research Service subscribers on August 21, 2005. This report can
be purchased from the Arab Advisors Group for only US$ 850. The
43-pages report, which has 30 detailed exhibits, provides a detailed
analysis of the Lebanese Internet, Data and content markets and
profiles all the major data operators and ISPs in the country. Please
contact the Arab Advisors Group to get a copy of the reports Table
of Contents.
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.
”Between 2005 and 2009, we project Lebanon’s Internet
market to grow by a CAGR of 14.8% to reach 400,000 accounts in 2009
(a penetration rate of 10.1%). The number of Internet users is expected
to reach the 1 million users milestone in 2009 (a user penetration
rate of 25.2%) compared to around 656,000 in 2004 (a user penetration
rate of 17.5%).” Mr. Andrawes Snobar, Arab Advisors Senior
Research Analyst wrote in the report.
“The ADSL saga is still ongoing in Lebanon. Ogero had planned
to introduce the ADSL service as early as end of 2002. This was
highly expected specially with the completion of the advanced Ethernet
network, which allows Ogero to introduce more advanced communication
services such as xDSL and VLANs at much more scalable levels. Still,
by mid 2005, Lebanon is yet to have an operational ADSL service.
If the service was introduced as expected within the year 2006,
the Arab Advisors Group expects it to make up an initial 2.5% of
the total Internet accounts in 2006. This percentage will increase
fast due to the late introduction of the ADSL service as pent-up
demand is met.” Mr. Snobar added.
The Arab Advisors Group’s team of analysts in the region
has already produced over 410 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 close to 310 global and
regional companies by providing reliable research analysis and forecasts
of Arab communications markets to these clients.
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