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'Only 3.6% of Africa's telecom subscribers use fixed-lines'

'Only 3.6% of Africa's telecom subscribers use fixed-lines'
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By Staff Writer, ITWeb
20 Oct 2014

Fixed-line communication services only hold a 3.6% share of Africa's total telecoms market.

This is according to research firm Frost & Sullivan, which says mobile communications have captured 96.4% of the continent's subscriber market.

Frost & Sullivan says Africa's low take-up of fixed-line services could be attributed to state-owned companies dominating the continent's fixed line market.

"The rationale is that fixed-line communication services are offered solely by state-owned entities across African countries with limited funds for infrastructure development and investment," says Frost & Sullivan.

"Furthermore, a lack of competition within the fixed-line market has resulted in little motivation to improve services and customers, therefore, choose to communicate through mobile devices rather than fixed-line modes," says the research firm.

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