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Escalating Use of Wireless Data is Shaping the Demand for Public Wi-Fi in Sub-Saharan Africa

-- Vendors must address security, service quality, billing and cost differentials to maximise network efficiency and monetise Wi-Fi access
Frost & Sullivan
2014-11-04 21:12 1248

CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Nov. 4, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The exponential rise in the number of internet users and overall broadband services is paving the way for the public Wi-Fi market in Sub-Saharan Africa. Despite investments in 3G and 4G networks, service providers are expected to rely on Wi-Fi to offload some of the data, especially in megacities where networks face heavy mobile traffic congestion.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Strategic Analysis of Public Wi-Fi in Sub-Saharan Africa, finds that high mobile Internet penetration rates in South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya offer huge opportunities for Wi-Fi vendors.

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"The evolution of several megacities into smart cities in Sub-Saharan Africa is laying the foundation for the adoption of smart building and smart grid solutions across the continent," said Frost & Sullivan Information & Communication Technologies Research Analyst Lehlohonolo Mokenela. "As a result, device manufacturers are focusing on the development of Wi-Fi enabled devices for use in smart solutions, quickening the march towards greater Wi-Fi penetration."

Traditionally, internet service providers and specialist Wi-Fi providers have dominated the deployment of Wi-Fi hotspots in Sub-Saharan Africa, while mobile operators have previously avoided migration due to concerns of it cannibalising mobile data revenues. There are, however, increasing signs of operators turning to Wi-Fi as an alternative opportunity to generate revenue or boost service quality.

Due to a limited hotspot footprint, operators will need to build their own Wi-Fi networks or partner with established Wi-Fi providers. Providing Wi-Fi access in prime locations, such as airports and restaurants, will help improve customer value and reduce subscriber churn.

"In the long-term, operators should consider offering their customers a seamless handover of data access between Wi-Fi and cellular networks," advised Mokenela. "To that end, they will need to address security, service quality, billing and cost differentials between the networks to ensure a consistent experience for customers."

Strategic Analysis of Public Wi-Fi in Sub-Saharan Africa is a Market Insight that is part of the Mobile & Wireless Communications (http://www.wireless.frost.com) Growth Partnership Service program. This Insight provides an overview of the Wi-Fi markets in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa; assesses emerging consumer trends driving the move towards Wi-Fi, highlights operator strategies, and offers strategic recommendations for operators.

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