Mauritius - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses

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It was the first market in the greater Africa region to launch mobile telecom networks (in 1989), the first to provide a 3G service (2004), the first in the world to develop a nationwide WiMAX wireless broadband network (2005), and one of the first to launch IPTV services (2006). LTE services are now widely available, while the government has also supported the building of a national Wi-Fi network, with additional fund set aside in the 2017-18 Budget.

The incumbent telco, Mauritius Telecom, has been partially privatised and benefits from the scale and technical prowess of Orange Group, which holds a 40% interest in the operator. All sectors of the market are open to competition. The country is a hub for submarine cables providing international connectivity, with the IOX Cable expected to be ready for service in 2019 and the LION3 cable providing additional capacity.

Mauritius is successfully pursuing a policy to make telecommunications a pillar of economic growth, and to have a fully digital-based infrastructure
The mobile market, with penetration at 146% by late 2017, is migrating from voice to data services. There are three network operators Mauritius Telecom (in partnership with Orange Group), Emtel (operated by the Currimjee Jeewanjee Group and Bharti Enterprises), and Mahanagar (a subsidiary of MTNL which is also the island's second fixed-line operator using CDMA2000 technology). These operators have steadily increased the reach of their LTE infrastructure to support growing demand for mobile data services.

In the broadband sector there is continuing progress in developing FttC and FttP rollouts. Mauritius Telecom is investing more than Rs5 billion to fast-track national FttP deployment by the end of 2017.

Key developments:
Mauritius Telecom expands reach of LTE;
Emtel awarded MUR554 million in 20 legal dispute against Mauritius Telecom;
Government makes progress with its Wi-Fi Mauritius' program;
Emtel extends Airbox FWA across Mauritius;
Government unveils Smart Mauritius program;
Work progresses on the IOX Cable System linking Mauritius with India and South Africa;
Mauritius Telecom expects to deploy fibre across the island by the end of 2017;
Korean government helps develop e-government services;
Mauritius Telecom Group reports 2.4% increase in revenue for 2016;
National Broadband Policy aiming for 100Mb/s availability nationally by 2020;
Report update includes telcos' operating data to Q2 2017, regulator's market data to December 2016, recent market developments.

Companies mentioned in this report:
Mauritius Telecom, Mahanagar Telephone (Mauritius) (MTNL), Emtel (Millicom, Currimjee Jeewanjee, Bharti Airtel), Bharat Telecom, Network Plus, DCL Internet, Outremer Telecom.

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