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Tajikistan’s Telecommunications Network Is Arguably the Least Developed of All the Countries That Emerged From the Former Soviet Union

July 30, 2008
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fc0de9/tajikistan_telec) has announced the addition of the “Tajikistan – Telecoms Market Overview & Statistics” report to their offering.

With a telecom network that was near total collapse, the government has started the daunting task of bringing it to modern standards. A gradual process of liberalisation is under way and a number of private operators have been allowed to enter the telecom market since 1996, notably in the mobile and Internet sectors. Privatisation of state-owned fixed-line operator, Tajiktelecom, was planned. Despite exponential growth in the mobile sector, total fixed-line and mobile teledensity was estimated at barely 10% in early 2006. Mobile growth was continuing to accelerate with the subscriber base doubling in 2007. This report looks at the overall state of telecommunications in Tajikistan and provides a selection of pertinent market statistics.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Synopsis

2. Key statistics

3. Telecommunications market

3.1 Overview of Tajikistan’s telecom market

4. Regulatory environment

4.1 Tajikistan Law on Electrical Communication

4.2 Regulatory authority

4.2.1 Communications Regulatory Agency (CRA)

4.3 Privatisation of Tajiktelecom

4.4 Liberalisation

5. Fixed network operators

5.1 Tajiktelecom

6. Telecommunications infrastructure

6.1 National and international

6.2 Infrastructure developments

6.2.1 Next Generation Network (NGN)

7. Internet market

7.1 Overview

7.2 Censorship

8. Mobile communications

8.1 Overview of Tajikistan’s mobile market

8.1.1 Mobile statistics

8.2 Mobile technologies

8.2.1 Third Generation (3G) mobile

8.3 Major mobile operators

8.3.1 Babilon-Mobile

8.3.2 Indigo Tajikistan

8.3.3 Somoncom

8.3.4 Tacom

8.3.5 TK Mobile

8.3.6 TT Mobile

9. Related reports

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