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通信タワーのアフリカ市場2021-2026:成長・動向・新型コロナの影響・市場予測

• 英文タイトル:Africa Telecom Towers and Allied Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2021 - 2026)

Africa Telecom Towers and Allied Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2021 - 2026)「通信タワーのアフリカ市場2021-2026:成長・動向・新型コロナの影響・市場予測」(市場規模、市場予測)調査レポートです。• レポートコード:MRC2108A233
• 出版社/出版日:Mordor Intelligence / 2021年7月
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レポート概要
Mordor Intelligence社は、通信タワーのアフリカ市場規模が、2021年から2026年の間に年平均4.7%成長すると予測しています。本調査レポートは、アフリカの通信タワー市場について調査・分析し、イントロダクション、調査手法、エグゼクティブサマリー、市場概要、所有者別分析、燃料タイプ別分析、国別分析、アフリカの光ファイバー市場分析、アフリカの電力市場分析などを掲載しています。

The Africa Telecom Towers and Allied market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.7% during the forecast period 2021-2026. With the outbreak of COVID-19, the telecom industry has witnessed a significant increase in demand for internet services due to a major chunk of the population staying at home and remote working conditions. The increase in people working from home has led to an increase in demand for downloading, online video viewing, and communication through video conferencing, all of which are leading to increased network traffic and data usage.

  • The telecom tower industry has drastically evolved over the past decade. The core towerco proposition and business models have been successfully adapted to match the demands of new markets in Africa. Many towercos are anticipated to hunker down in their core business of building over the forecast period, buying and leasing vertical real estate, and such towercos may still see plenty of 5G antenna overlaid onto their towers.
  • As per the Nigerian Communications Commission, as of January 2021, the number of third and fourth-generation telecom towers deployed in Nigeria has grown by 73.2%. Also, global tower companies are expanding their presence in the region, through strategic collaborations, due to the growing number of opportunities presented.
  • The emergence of KaiOS and its partnerships with operators across Africa is helping overcome the affordability barrier for low-income users. The free resources offered, such as the ‘Life’ app, also help new users develop digital skills and understand how the internet can be relevant. Such initiatives are expected to boost internet penetration in these countries significantly.
  • The increasing negative trends and beliefs against the rollout of 5G technology. Especially during the pandemic are anticipated to hinder the establishment of new telecom towers. Over the past few years, the number of total towers has increased in the region. However, the number of those that are either off-grid or bad-grid dropped. Furthermore, the proportion of off-grid and bad-grid sites that run on renewable energy nearly halved according to data from GSMA.

Key Market Trends

Optical Fiber Market is Expected to Grow Significantly During the Forecast Period

  • The telecommunication and networking market witnessed a massive surge in demand in the region. The emergence of IoT in cloud computing and the demand for 5G networks are driving increased usage of optical fibers in a wide variety of applications: business, government, industrial, academic, and cloud servers in public and private networks.
  • As per CommsUpdate, there was an interval of just 3 years between launching 3G and 4G services in Algeria and this has led to issues. While all three major operators – Djezzy, Mobilis and Ooredoo – have extended their coverage to all 48 provinces, they all received penalties from the regulator in 2020 for the poor quality of their services.
  • Further, as per the Nigerian Communications Commission, as of January 2021, fiber optics cables have expanded by 16.4 % in the last five years.
  • The region has a developing telecom infrastructure with growth encouraged by supportive regulatory measures and by government policies aimed at delivering serviceable internet connections across the region. Government-funded efforts, including the Universal Service Telecommunications (UTS) program, are continuing to ensure that fixed-line infrastructure is extended to underserved areas, and thus the slow growth in the number of fixed-telephony connections should be maintained during the next few years.

Telecom Tower Market to Grow Significantly during the Forecast Period.

  • According to estimates by TowerXchange, there are roughly 25,767 towers in South Africa, serving 97mn SIMs, making it one of Africa’s best covered markets. Five MNOs operate within the South African market, mainly MTN, Vodacom, Telkom, Cell C-and Rain. Cell C is in the process of shutting down its network and switching to a roaming agreement with MTN. They have slowly reached a point of bankruptcy since the sale of their portfolio to American Towers.
  • Furthermore, with businesses going mobile and adopting new concepts like BYOD to increase employee interaction and ease of use, it has become essential to provide a high speed and quality network. The organizations are looking forward to adopting BYOD aggressively in their operations, thereby fueling the market growth over the forecast period. Further, growth in cloud-based services for mobile users and the roll-out of 4G LTE services worldwide have increased the investment into networks by carriers, which drives the demand for telecom towers.
  • The increasing emphasis on improving internet connectivity to the rural areas is one of the major factors stimulating the deployment and improvisation of the telecom infrastructure in these areas, thereby, aiding the market’s growth. Smartphone penetration, raising awareness, increasing penetration of digital technologies, and investments from several organizations and governments are increasing the adoption of internet connection in the region.
  • Improved internet access and internet connectivity help raise the standard of living for people living in rural areas, limiting the need to migrate to cities. However, the COVID-19 pandemic, together with already persistent high levels of poverty and inequalities, are certain factors hindering the penetration of internet connectivity in rural regions. The pandemic has also proven that adopting new and advanced technologies can enable rural populations to flourish by bridging the rural-urban divide.

Competitive Landscape

The Africa Telecom and Allied market is moderately competitive and consists of a significant number of global and regional players. These players account for a considerable share in the market and focus on expanding their client base across the globe. These players focus on the research and development activities, strategic alliances, and other organic & inorganic growth strategies to stay in the market landscape over the forecast period.

  • March 2021 – Airtel Africa sold its telecoms tower companies in Madagascar, Malawi, Chad, and Gabon to Helios Towers. Over the four markets, Airtel has 2,227 existing sites and, upon completion, the deal will push Helios Towers to become the largest independent telecommunications infrastructure company in each of Malawi, Chad, and Gabon. The partnership between Helios and Airtel together seeks to improve mobile connectivity and infrastructure across Africa.

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レポート目次

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
1.2 Scope of the Study

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3.1 African Telecom Towers Market
3.2 African Optical Fiber Market
3.3 African Power Market

4 AFRICA TELECOM TOWERS MARKET
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Impact of COVID-19 on the market
4.3 Market Segmentation
4.3.1 By Ownership
4.3.1.1 Operator Owned
4.3.1.2 Joint Venture
4.3.1.3 Private Owned
4.3.1.4 MNO Captive
4.3.2 By Fuel Type
4.3.2.1 Renewable
4.3.2.2 Non-Renewable
4.3.3 By Country
4.3.3.1 Algeria
4.3.3.2 Nigeria
4.3.3.3 South Africa
4.3.3.4 Tanzania
4.3.3.5 Morocco
4.3.3.6 Rest of Africa
4.4 Competitive Landscape
4.4.1 Company Profiles
4.4.1.1 IHS Towers
4.4.1.2 American Tower
4.4.1.3 Helios Towers
4.5 Market Outlook

5 AFRICA OPTICAL FIBER MARKET
5.1 Market Overview
5.2 Impact of COVID-19 on the market
5.3 Competitive Landscape
5.3.1 Company Profiles
5.3.1.1 MTN Group
5.3.1.2 Telkom
5.3.1.3 Maroc Telecom
5.4 Market Outlook

6 AFRICA POWER MARKET
6.1 Market Overview
6.2 Impact of COVID-19 on the market
6.3 Market Segmentation
6.3.1 By Type
6.3.1.1 Generation
6.3.1.2 Distribution
6.3.2 By Generation Source
6.3.2.1 Renewable
6.3.2.2 Hydro
6.3.2.3 Others
6.3.3 By Country
6.3.3.1 Egypt
6.3.3.2 Jordan
6.3.3.3 Rest of Africa
6.4 Competitive Landscape
6.4.1 Company Profiles
6.4.1.1 Eskom Holdings Limited
6.4.1.2 ZESCO Limited
6.4.1.3 Egbin Power PLC
6.5 Market Outlook