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Angola Telecoms Market Report - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses

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  • 111 Pages
  • June 2024
  • Region: Angola
  • Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
  • ID: 5976840

Angola's fourth unified licensee Africell launches mobile services

Angola's telecom sector in recent years has benefited from political stability, which has encouraged foreign investment in the sector. The government and regulator have also set in train mechanisms to open up the telecom sector to new competitors, with Africell having secured a universal licence and in so doing becoming the country's fourth MNO. Following an extensive investment program, the company launched mobile services in April 2022.

The MNOs were slow to develop LTE services, instead relying on their GSM and 3G network capabilities. Angola Telecom did not launch LTE services until mid-2018. This tardiness was partly due to the relatively high cost of LTE-capable handsets, which has discouraged users from upgrading. As a result, there has been slow progress in LTE network development, with only a small proportion of the country covered by network infrastructure. Despite the evident remaining usefulness of LTE and 3G in relation to current data demands, there has been some progress made with 5G. The Ministry of Telecommunications in early 2021 set up a 5G hub to assess 5G user cases, while Unitel and the new MNO Africell since mid-2021 have contracted vendors to provide 5G-ready transmission networks. The regulator in November 2021 granted licenses to Africell, Movicel, and Unitel to enable them to offer 5G services, with spectrum in the 3.3-3.7GHz range having been set aside for such services.

The government has continued to develop telecom infrastructure to help diversify the country's economy and lessen its dependence on offshore crude oil production, which accounts for almost all exports and up to 80% of tax revenue. By extending and upgrading telecom networks the government expects businesses to become more efficient and for e-commerce to become a more prominent feature of economic growth. In addition, networks will facilitate rural access to education and health care. However, there is much progress to be made if the country is to improve the business climate and attract investors.

Key Developments:

  • Africell Angola launches commercial mobile services;
  • Regulator awards spectrum in the 3.3-3.7GHz range to the MNOs for 5G services;
  • State takes full control of Unitel;
  • Angola and the DRC agree to coordinate spectrum at their borders;
  • New data centre is opened, quadrupling capacity in the country;
  • Government cancels plans for an IPO for Multitel, deciding instead to offer its 90% stake in the operator via a tender;
  • Government ITC and Communications ministries merge to form the Ministry of Telecommunications, Information Technology and Social Communication;
  • Tender for an operator to manage Angola Telecom's national backbone and metropolitan networks is extended;
  • AngoSat-2 satellite launch put on hold due to Russia's war against Ukraine;
  • INFOSI aiming to connect an additional 160,000 people to free Wi-Fi;
  • Regulator again cracks down on informal SIM card sales;
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Table of Contents

  • Key statistics
  • Regional Africa Market Comparison
  • Market characteristics
  • Market Leaders
  • Market Challengers
  • Market Emergents
  • TMI vs GDP
  • Mobile and mobile broadband penetration
  • Fixed versus mobile broadband penetration
  • Country overview
  • Telecommunications market
  • Market analysis
  • Regulatory environment
  • Basic Telecommunications Law 2001
  • Regulatory authority
  • Fixed-line developments
  • Universal Service Fund
  • Universal licences
  • Interconnection
  • Telecom sector liberalisation
  • Privatisation
  • Foreign ownership
  • Mobile network developments
  • SIM card registration
  • Spectrum auction - 2017
  • Roaming
  • Mobile market
  • Market analysis
  • Mobile statistics
  • Mobile infrastructure
  • 5G
  • LTE (4G)
  • 3G
  • Mobile broadband
  • Major mobile operators
  • Movicel
  • Unitel
  • Africell
  • MVNOs
  • Mobile content and applications
  • m-payments
  • Fixed-line broadband market
  • Introduction and statistical overview
  • Market analysis
  • Broadband statistics
  • Internet Exchange Points (IXP)
  • Fixed-line broadband technologies
  • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
  • Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) networks
  • Other fixed broadband services
  • Digital economy
  • E-government
  • Fixed network operators
  • Angola Telecom
  • Company restructure
  • Mercury Telecom (MS Telcom)
  • National backbone network
  • Telesel/Nexus
  • Mundo Startel
  • Wezacom
  • Telecommunications infrastructure
  • Overview of the national telecom network
  • International infrastructure
  • Terrestrial
  • Satellite
  • Submarine cable networks
  • Data centres
  • Appendix - Historic data
  • Glossary of abbreviations
  • Related reports
List of Tables
Table 1 - Top Level Country Statistics and Telco Authorities - Angola - 2022 (e)
Table 2 - Change in fixed-line subscriber market share by operator - 2016 - 2021
Table 3 - Growth in the number of mobile subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Table 4 - Growth in the number of active mobile broadband subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Table 5 - Change in the number of Movicel's mobile subscribers - 2014 - 2021
Table 6 - Change in the number of Unitel mobile subscribers - 2014 - 2021
Table 7 - Growth in the number of internet users and penetration - 2014 - 2021
Table 8 - Growth in the number of fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Table 9 - Growth in the number of DSL broadband subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Table 10 - Growth in the number of fibre broadband subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Table 11 - Satellite broadband subscribers in Angola - 2012 - 2021
Table 12 - Change in the number of fixed lines in service and teledensity - 2012 - 2027
Table 13 - International bandwidth - 2012 - 2020
Table 14 - Historic - Fixed lines in service and teledensity in Angola - 2000 - 2011
Table 15 - Historic - Telecom market revenue in Angola - 2011 - 2014
Table 16 - Historic - Internet users and penetration rate in Angola - 2000 - 2011
Table 17 - Historic - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate in Angola - 2000 - 2011
Table 18 - Historic - International bandwidth - 2000 - 2011
List of Charts
Chart 1 - Africa Telecoms Maturity Index - Market Leaders
Chart 2 - Africa - Market Leaders global ranking
Chart 3 - Africa Telecoms Maturity Index - Market Challengers
Chart 4 - Africa - Market Challengers global ranking
Chart 5 - Africa Telecoms Maturity Index - Market Emergents
Chart 6 - Africa - Market Emergents global ranking
Chart 7 - Africa - Telecoms Maturity Index vs GDP per capita
Chart 8 - Africa - Mobile subscriber penetration vs mobile broadband penetration
Chart 9 - Africa - Fixed and mobile broadband penetration
Chart 10 - Growth in the number of mobile subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Chart 11 - Growth in the number of active mobile broadband subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Chart 12 - Growth in the number of fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Chart 13 - Change in the number of fixed lines in service and teledensity - 2012 - 2027
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1 - Map of Telecom Maturity Index global ranking among countries in Africa
Exhibit 2 - Generalised Market Characteristics by Market Segment
Exhibit 3 - Africa - Market Leaders and market developments
Exhibit 4 - Africa - Market Challengers and market developments
Exhibit 5 - Africa - Market Emergents and market developments
Exhibit 6 - 2Africa landing stations

Companies Mentioned

  • Angola Telecom
  • Movicel/MoviNet
  • Unitel
  • Mercury Telecom (MS Telecom)
  • Telesel
  • Nexus
  • Mundo Startel (Telecom Namibia)
  • Wezacom
  • Main One
  • Angola Cable
  • Angola Communication Systems (ACS)
  • Snet
  • Multitel
  • Maxnet
  • Net One
  • Internet Technologies Group (ITG)
  • TV Cabo (Visabeira)
  • Portugal Telecom