Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f3c8f9/bosniaherzegovina)
has announced the addition of Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd.'s
updated "Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Telecoms, IP Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts" report to
their offering.
Continuing economic recovery needed to promote telecom sector growth
Bosnia-Herzegovina made remarkable economic progress since emerging from
war in the 1990s to the financial turmoil of 2009. Since then the
country's economy has recovered, with GDP expected to reach at least
2.2% in 2011. Future economic prosperity relies to a great extent on the
country's integration with the European Union. In preparation for
eventual membership, the country has sought closer integration with the
EU and adopted a range of commitments to political, economic, trade, and
human rights reform. It has also aligned its telecom policies and
regulatory measures to prepare it to compete effectively within the EU.
The market has been liberalised and a regulatory framework created based
on the EU's regulatory framework for communications, promoting
competition as the most efficient way to offer communications products
and services. Ongoing introduction of secondary legislation by the
regulator is slowly improving the regulatory environment. To this end,
the regulator has promoted fixed-line and mobile number portability,
reduced interconnection tariffs and allowed the three incumbent
operators to provide services outside their original concession areas.
Although a number of fixed-line operators offer services the market is
dominated by the three incumbent operators, which hold a combined market
share of 99%. All three incumbents are subject to specific obligations
designed to improve competition.
Internet services are available through the incumbents and alternative
operators. Internet usage in Bosnia-Herzegovina is showing signs of
significant growth on the back of competition and the improved
availability of services.
The three mobile network operators (MNOs), each affiliated with one of
the incumbent fixed-line operators, provide near-national coverage.
Their networks, being upgraded to support services based on HSPA
technology; will in coming years support broadband in rural areas where
fixed-line infrastructure is insufficient. In addition, mobile data and
mobile broadband offers will provide future revenue growth given the
limited potential of mobile voice services.
Wholesale market conditions have improved since unbundling local loops
came into effect in 2010, though the respective incumbents remain
dominant players in their regions. Nevertheless, regulatory measures
have encouraged other players to invest in their business models, which
has helped drive down consumer prices.
The regulator in 2011 fined eight telcos for failing to implement number
portability, as also two MNOs. This has had the effect of establishing
the regulator's determination to pursue market liberalisation in line
with EU principles.
Market consolidation opportunities continue to attract foreign
investors, including private equity firms. Economic recovery anticipated
for 2011 and 2012 may reverse the slide in international investment seen
in recent years.
The 65% growth in the 3G subscriber base looks set to continue for the
nest few years at least as subscribers respond to MNO investment in
networks and technologies. Mobile broadband offers are seen as a key
attribute to MNOs seeking to capitalise on these investments and realise
revenue growth from an emerging sector.
Although the legislative groundwork has been made to support the launch
of MVNOs, this is not expected to be finalised until 2012, with MVNOs
not appearing in the market until 2013. In the meantime, MNOs have
expanded their offers to appeal to the low-cost sector traditionally
associated with MVNOs and resellers.
Recently deployed 3G networks allow mobile operators to services with
download speeds comparable to fixed broadband offerings.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments
in Bosnia-Herzegovina's telecommunications market. The report analyses
the mobile, Internet, broadband, digital TV and converging media sectors.
Key Topics Covered:
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Market and industry analyses, trends and developments
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Facts, figures and statistics
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Industry and regulatory issues
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Infrastructure
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Major players, revenues, subscribers, ARPU, MoU
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Internet, VoIP, IPTV
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Mobile voice and data markets
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Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless)
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Convergence and digital media
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3G subscriber and mobile ARPU data
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Broadband market forecasts for selective years to 2020
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