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Aug 23, 2019 09:26 am
DUBLIN -- 

The "Mongolia - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Mongolia possesses a liberalised and competitive telecoms market served by multiple competing players and an incumbent operator that no longer holds a dominant share of its market. The growing popularity of mobile broadband has underpinned overall broadband and telecoms growth. This trend is consolidating Mongolia's position as a mobile first telecoms market and shaping the future direction of Mongolia's developing digital economy.

The penetration of fixed lines in Mongolia has increased strongly over the past five years as a higher proportion of residences decide to take a fixed line access option. Penetration is however predicted to only increase slightly over the next five years to 2023.

Fixed broadband penetration in Uzbekistan remains low mainly due to a limited number of fixed lines and the dominance of the mobile platform. Fixed broadband remains an attractive proposition where it is available due to the inherent bandwidth advantages of fixed platforms compared with wireless.

Mongolia's mobile market has experienced fairly slow growth over the past five years in a relatively mature market. Slow to moderate growth is predicted over the next five years to 2023. The market will be constrained from higher growth due to strong local competition and a further maturing market.

Mobile broadband penetration has grown very strongly over the past five years. With the launch of 4G LTE services by all the major operators, mobile broadband customers will continue to grow strongly over the next five years to 2023.

South Korea's KT Corp completed the sale of its 40% stake in Telecom Mongolia back to the Mongolian government.

Key Developments:

  • The Mongol Sat-1 platform was launched in partnership with Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS).
  • KT Corp completed the sale of its 40% stake in Telecom Mongolia back to the Mongolian government.
  • Over the next five years to 2023 moderate growth is expected to continue in the fixed broadband market.
  • The launch of 4G LTE services is starting to see strong uptake of mobile broadband customers.
  • MobiCom launched its first LTE-A services.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Key statistics

2 Country overview

2.1 Background

2.2 Mongolia's economy

3 Telecommunications market

3.1 Market Overview and Analysis

3.2 Regional Market Comparison

4 Regulatory environment

4.1 Historical overview

4.2 Regulatory authority

4.3 Government policies

5 Fixed network operators

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Mongolia Telecom

5.3 Mongolian Railways Communications

5.4 Ulusnet (Mobinet)

5.5 Univision (Unitel)

6 Telecommunications infrastructure

6.1 National telecom network

6.2 Fixed-line statistics

6.3 International infrastructure

6.4 Specific IT developments

7 Fixed-line broadband market

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Fixed Broadband statistics and Forecast

7.3 Fixed-line broadband technologies

8 Mobile market

8.1 Mobile statistics and Market Forecast

8.2 Mobile data

8.3 Mobile Broadband and Market Forecast

9 Major mobile operators

9.1 Operator Statistics

9.2 MobiCom

9.3 SkyTel

9.4 Unitel

9.5 G-Mobile

10 Mobile content and applications

11 Digital economy

11.1 Introduction

11.2 e-Commerce

11.3 e-Banking

11.4 e-Government

11.5 e-Health

11.6 e-Education

12 Digital Media

12.1 Introduction

12.2 Cable, DTH and MMDS television services

12.3 Digital TV

12.4 IPTV

12.5 Mobile Broadcast TV

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/fxdva2

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