Africa's ICT Infrastructure: Building on the Mobile Revolution

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Percentage of Existing Rural Coverage Predicted by the Model A1.1 Submarine Fiber-Optic Cables Connecting to Africa, 2010 A2.1 National Telecommunications Laws, as of 2008 A2.2 Status of VoIP Services, by Country, 2008 A2.3 Year of Termination of Exclusivity for Incumbent Telecom Operator, 2002–07 A2.4 Status of Market Liberalization in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2009 A2.5 Average Annual Increase in Subscription between Entries of Successive Mobile Operators, through 2008 A2.6 Privatizations of Incumbent Operators in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1993–2009 A2.7 Pan-African GSM Operators, 2009 A2.8 National Regulatory Authorities, September 2009 A2.9 Interconnection Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2007 A2.10 Status of Universal Service Funds, by Country, 2009 A3.1 Investment in Telecommunications Infrastructure, 1998–2008 A3.2 Overview of Chinese Financing Commitments to Confirmed ICT Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2001–07 A4.1 Gap Analysis of Voice Infrastructure Coverage A4.2 Average Annual Investment Required to Reach Universal Voice Coverage A4.3 Key Cost Assumptions Used in Broadband Infrastructure Modeling A4.4 Broadband Infrastructure Modeling Scenarios A4.5 Average Annual Investment Requirement in Shared-Access Scenario A5.1 Fixed Telephone Lines and International Voice Traffic in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Economy and Economy Group, 1998 and 2008 A5.2 Mobile Telephone Subscriptions in Sub-Saharan Africa (1998 and 2008) and Mobile Network Coverage (1999 and 2009), by Economy and Economy Group

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