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Home Appliance Intelligence ServiceGain a competitive edge in the home appliance production and demand industry with continuous research on the personal home appliances market. This service features our proprietary database that sizes and forecasts markets for 45 home appliance types across 23 countries and regions.Subscribers Only
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Home Networks Intelligence ServiceFind comprehensive intelligence on smart devices and home connectivity. This service features two separate quarterly trackers that quantify the markets for home network devices and broadband CPE.Subscribers Only
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Set-Top Box Intelligence ServiceGain a competitive edge with trusted global market data and analysis on the television technology ecosystem. This service features our proprietary set-top box market trackers and databases that quantify the market for set-top boxes, TV sets, set-top box software, and content security in 80+ countries across the Americas, Asia Pacific, and Europe, Middle East and Africa.Subscribers Only
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Video UX Technology Intelligence ServiceGain insight into the markets for front-end, user-experience, and monetization technologies. This service allows vendors, media companies and investors to understand buyer needs, track capital flows in the market, perform basic due diligence and understand where value-creation is taking place across front-end and UX-related technologies.Subscribers Only
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Connected Devices Databases - Core Connected DevicesOctober 24, 2019This pivot-table-based workbook regroups the core set of Connected Devices Intelligence’s connected device data. Spanning all 75 countries covered in the intelligence service, this workbook provides data on connected devices by type, and by operating system.Subscribers Only
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Mobile Phones & Electronics Market Tracker - ChinaOctober 16, 2019This database provides an accurate model of China's handset supply chain, ranging from semiconductor vendors to mobile phone OEMs and carriers, and includes shipment forecasts by technology and by feature with a special focus on 4G and smartphone. A detailed analysis of leading domestic OEMs, ODMs and IDHs is also presented.Subscribers Only
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Airtel Africa's growth continues offsetting loses of parent companySeptember 30, 2019In late August 2019, Airtel Africa passed the 100 million subscribers mark in Africa for the first time. This milestone is impressive since its parent company, Bharti Airtel has been struggling in its core market of India. Bharti Airtel has spent billions to upgrade its LTE network and defend its market share against a hostile competitor, Reliance Jio. However, Airtel’s strategy of fending off Jio has failed as the latter has been able to gain market share by building an extensive 4G network coupled with extremely low entry level prices. For instance, in the last 2 years Bharti Airtel subscribers in India have declined from 381 million in 2017 to the current figure of 324 million. In contrast during the same 2-year period, Airtel Africa’s subsidiaries added 20 million subscribers. Indeed, Bharti Airtel is becoming increasingly dependent on the continued growth of its Africa operations.Subscribers Only
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Axiata and Telenor merger is almost officialMay 14, 2019On 6th May 2019 Axiata and Telenor - made official statements regarding ongoing merger discussion. The announcement, is clear that the merger plan is still in discussion phase, and there are no certainties that this will lead to a transaction agreement. However, the suspension of Axiata and Digi stock trading indicates that a detail of an offer are pending, with a number of details such as first pass at a valuation of the split agreed.Subscribers Only
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Set-top Box (STB) Conditional Access DatabaseFebruary 06, 2019This document contains the full IHS Markit Set-top Box Intelligence Conditional Access (CA) database, in Microsoft Excel pivot table format.Subscribers Only
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Set-top Box (STB) Middleware DatabaseFebruary 06, 2019This document contains the full IHS Set-top Box Intelligence STB Middleware database, in Microsoft Excel pivot table format.Subscribers Only
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Set-top Box (STB) TV Set DatabaseFebruary 06, 2019The IHS Markit Set-top Box Intelligence TV set database contains TV household, installed base and shipment forecasts for over 80 countries, and also includes regional totals. These forecasts are segmented by technologies including digital TV (iDTV), HD, 3D, UHD and smart TV.Subscribers Only
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Set-top Box (STB) Vendor Deals DatabaseFebruary 06, 2019The IHS Markit Set-top Box Intelligence vendor relationships database contains a record of which Set-top Box vendors are currently working with which pay TV operators, on a by-operator basis, for over 80 countries and over 500 operations.Subscribers Only
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Home Appliance Database: All Devices & Associated ElectronicsMay 18, 2018This pivot-table-based dataset worksheet regroups the core dataset of home appliance’s covering more than 40 type of home appliances categorized under major, small home and personal care sectors, currently spanning 23 countries/sub-regions covered in the intelligence service.Subscribers Only
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Airtel Africa makes its fifth market consolidation move by acquiring Tigo RwandaJanuary 17, 2018Airtel Africa confirmed that they have entered an agreement with Millicom to acquire Tigo Rwanda, marking their fifth market consolidation move in Africa since 2013. Whilst the details of the acquisition and approval from Rwanda’s Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) have not been finalised, Airtel has spoken about the potential changes that will take place in the Rwandese telecoms market. Airtel Rwanda has experienced some volatility in the Rwandan market as overall subscriptions shrunk by 6% between Q4 2016 – Q3 2017 ,this acquisition will consolidate Airtel Rwanda’s position to become the leading operator in the Rwandese mobile market which now serves 8 million subscribers between three mobile networks with 68% mobile penetration. • As of Q3 2017, market share by subscriptions was split between MTN (44%), Tigo (36%) and Airtel (20%). • Millicom and Bharti Airtel both have existing plans to consolidate their assets across Africa and recently completed a merger of their respective Ghanaian mobile networks in November 2017. • If the acquisition is approved by RURA, Airtel is set to become the largest mobile operator in Rwanda with a forecasted market share of 54-56% of the market once Tigo’s subscribers are absorbed into Airtel’s network.Subscribers Only
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Major Home Appliance Market Report - 2017December 22, 2017The global major home appliance (white-goods) market estimated to be nearly 640 million units in 2016 is forecast to reach 850 million units in 2021. or 35% of the total home appliance market.Subscribers Only
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Kenya’s mobile market welcomes fourth mobile operator ‘Faiba4G’December 14, 2017Broadband internet provider Jamii Telecommunications (JTL), previously just an Internet service provider (ISP) has launched their 4G LTE mobile network – Faiba4G. The new network will offer Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and data services. • JLT entered the Kenyan telecoms space in 2004 providing wholesale and retail data services via Fibre To The Home (FTTH) and fixed wireless networks, satellite and WiMAX. • Faiba4G coverage currently includes areas in Nairobi, Thika, Machakos, Nakuru, Eldoret, Mombasa, Athi River and Syokimau with plans to extend across Kenya. • Faiba4G will offer subscribers free on-net calls for life, granted the subscriber has an active data bundle and 1-hour unlimited ‘Fisi’ data bundles for KSH150 (approximately US$1.50). • Kenyan’s mobile market has a mobile SIM penetration rate of 71% and is dominated by Vodacom-owned Safaricom, which leads the market with a 75% market share. • The entrance of international mobile network operators Airtel (2002), Orange (now Telkom Kenya - 2013) and Yu (2008) failed to challenge Safaricom’s dominance, which led to Orange selling off their Kenyan subsidiary and Airtel acquiring Yu in 2015.Subscribers Only
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Tanzania’s Mobile Operators fined… AgainJuly 26, 2017Tanzania’s mobile operators have struggled to comply with wave of new regulatory oversight that has seen a rise in fines for violating regulations and scrutiny over service quality in Tanzania. Despite having previously received fines, six of the country’s seven mobile operators still failed to comply with SIM registration regulations and have been issued a new series of fines on 14 July.Subscribers Only