Middle East - Digital Media, Broadband and Internet Market and Forecasts

6.3.1 Scenario 1 higher growth

6.3.2 Scenario 2 lower growth

7. Kuwait

7.1 Digital economy/digital media

7.1.1 Overview

7.1.2 Digital broadcasting

7.2 Broadband access market

7.2.1 Overview

7.2.2 ISP market

7.2.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

7.2.4 Fibre to the Home (FttH)

7.2.5 Wireless broadband

8. Lebanon

8.1 Digital economy/digital media

8.1.1 Overview

8.1.2 E-commerce

8.1.3 E-government

8.1.4 E-education

8.1.5 E-health

8.1.6 Digital broadcasting

8.2 Broadband access market

8.2.1 Overview

8.2.2 Data service providers

8.2.3 ISP market

8.2.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)

8.2.5 Fibre to the Home (FttH)

8.2.6 Wireless broadband

8.3 Broadband subscriber forecasts

8.3.1 Scenario 1 higher growth

8.3.2 Scenario 2 lower growth

9. Oman

9.1 Digital economy/digital media

9.1.1 Overview

9.1.2 Knowledge Oasis Muscat

9.1.3 Services

9.1.4 Smart Grid

9.1.5 Overview of the broadcasting market

9.2 Broadband access market

9.2.1 Overview

9.2.2 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

9.2.3 Fibre to the Home (FttH)

9.2.4 Wireless broadband

9.3 Broadband subscriber forecasts

9.3.1 Scenario 1 higher growth

9.3.2 Scenario 2 lower growth

10. Qatar

10.1 Information society

10.1.1 E-commerce

10.1.2 E-government

10.1.3 E-health

10.1.4 E-education

10.1.5 Smart Grid

10.1.6 Digital Media

10.2 Broadband access market

10.2.1 Overview

10.2.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

10.2.3 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)

10.2.4 Wireless Broadband

10.3 Broadband forecasts

10.3.1 Scenario 1 higher growth

10.3.2 Scenario 2 lower growth

11. Saudi Arabia

11.1 Digital Economy/Digital media

11.1.1 E-government

11.1.2 E-health

11.1.3 E-education

11.1.4 E-commerce

11.1.5 Smart cities/smart communities

11.1.6 Digital media

11.2 Digital Broadcasting

11.2.1 Overview of broadcasting market

11.2.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)

11.2.3 Satellite-based digital Pay TV

11.3 Broadband access market

11.3.1 Censorship

11.3.2 Broadband statistics

11.3.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

11.3.4 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH)

11.3.5 Broadband powerline (BPL)

11.3.6 Wireless broadband

11.4 Broadband forecasts

11.4.1 Scenario 1 higher growth

11.4.2 Scenario 2 lower growth

12. Syria

12.1 Digital economy/digital media

12.1.1 Overview

12.1.2 E-government

12.1.3 E-health

12.1.4 E-education

12.1.5 Overview of broadcasting market

12.2 Broadband access market

12.2.1 Overview

12.2.2 ISP market

12.2.3 Fibre to the Premises (FttP)

12.2.4 Wireless broadband

12.3 Broadband subscriber forecasts

13. Turkey

13.1 Digital Economy/digital media

13.1.1 Overview

13.1.2 Services

13.2 Digital broadcasting

13.2.1 Overview of broadcasting market

13.2.2 Broadcasting regulation

13.2.3 Digital TV

13.3 Broadband access market

13.3.1 Overview

13.3.2 Internet and broadband statistics

13.3.3 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Lines (ADSL)

13.3.4 Cable modems

13.3.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks

13.4 Broadband subscriber forecasts

13.4.1 Scenario 1 higher broadband subscriber growth

13.4.2 Scenario 2 lower broadband subscriber growth

14. United Arab Emirates

14.1 Digital economy/digital media

14.1.1 Overview

14.1.2 E-Commerce

14.1.3 E-Government

14.1.4 E-health

14.1.5 E-learning

14.1.6 Smart cities/smart communities

14.1.7 Digital media

14.2 Digital broadcasting

14.2.1 Overview of broadcasting market

14.2.2 Digital TV

14.3 Broadband and Internet access market

14.3.1 Overview

14.3.2 Broadband statistics

14.3.3 Internet access locations

14.3.4 Fibre to the Premises (FttP)

14.3.5 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

14.3.6 Cable modems

14.3.7 Wireless broadband

14.4 Broadband forecasts

14.4.1 Scenario 1 higher growth

14.4.2 Scenario 2 lower growth

15. Yemen

15.1 Digital economy

15.1.1 E-education

15.1.2 E-government

15.1.3 E-health

15.2 Digital broadcasting

15.2.1 Overview

15.3 Broadband access market

15.3.1 Overview

15.3.2 Internet and broadband statistics

15.3.3 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

15.3.4 Wireless Broadband

15.4 Broadband subscriber forecasts

Table 1 Middle East - Facebook penetration December 2011; December 2012

Table 2 Middle East Internet users by country 2009 - 2013

Table 3 Middle East Internet user penetration by country 2009 - 2013

Table 4 Middle East Broadband subscribers by selected country 2009 - 2013

Table 5 Bahrain Historic - Internet users and penetration estimates - 1995 - 2004

Table 6 Bahrain Internet users and penetration estimates - 2005 - 2013

Table 7 Bahrain Internet subscribers - 2000 - 2013

Table 8 Bahrain Broadband subscribers - 2005 - 2013

Table 9 Bahrain Fixed broadband subscriptions 2010 - 2013

Table 10 Bahrain Broadband market revenue 2009 2012

Table 11 Bahrain Broadband subscriptions by access speed 2007 - 2012

Table 12 Bahrain Forecast broadband subscribers higher market growth scenario 2014; 2019; 2024

Table 13 Bahrain Forecast broadband subscribers lower market growth scenario 2014; 2019; 2024

Table 14 Iran Internet users and penetration estimates 1996 - 2014

Table 15 Iran Fixed broadband subscribers 2000 - 2014

Table 16 Iran Household PC penetration 2002 - 2014

Table 17 Iran Forecast broadband subscribers higher growth scenario 2014, 2018; 2023

Table 18 Iran Forecast broadband subscribers lower growth scenario 2014, 2018; 2023

Table 19 Iraq Internet user penetration and estimates 2001 - 2014

Table 20 Iraq Fixed broadband subscribers 2006 - 2014

Table 21 Iraq International Internet bandwidth 2005 - 2012

Table 22 Iraq Household PC penetration 2008 - 2014

Table 23 Israel YES revenue and profit 2007 - 2013

Table 24 Israel YES satellite TV subscribers, market share and ARPU 2002 - 2013

Table 25 Israel Internet users and penetration 1997 - 2014

Table 26 Israel Fixed broadband subscribers 2001 - 2014

Table 27 Israel Bezeq ADSL subscribers and ARPU 2005 - 2013

Table 28 Israel Average broadband speed per Bezeq customer 2007 - 2013

Table 29 Israel Household PC penetration 2002 - 2014

Table 30 Israel International Internet bandwidth 2005 - 2012

Table 31 Jordan Internet users and penetration rate 1995 - 2013

Table 32 Jordan Internet subscribers and penetration rate 1999 - 2014

Table 33 Jordan Internet subscribers by access method 2009 2013

Table 34 Jordan DSL subscribers - 2001 - 2013

Table 35 Wi-tribe Jordan ARPU 2012

Table 36 Jordan Forecast broadband subscribers higher market growth scenario 2014; 2017; 2022

Table 37 Jordan Forecast broadband subscribers lower market growth scenario 2014; 2017; 2022

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