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This report comprises statistical tables only, covering fixed line, Mobile, Internet, Broadband and Convergence. 180 tables are provided on a country by country basis, with a brief introduction. Some of the data is not current, but was the latest available at the time of publication.

Countries covered are: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. Key country indicators: Subscriber numbers (Mobile, Internet, Broadband - users/subscribers and hosts); Annual change and penetration percentages; Number of fixed lines in service and teledensity; Major operator statistics; Growth indications; Historical data.

Table of Contents

1. MIDDLE EAST OVERVIEW

* 1.1 Telecoms operations
* 1.2 Convergence, Broadband and Internet operations
* 1.3 Mobile operations
o 1.3.1 Mobile statistics
o 1.3.2 Mobile forecasts by BuddeComm

2. BAHRAIN

3. EGYPT

4. IRAN

5. IRAQ

6. ISRAEL

7. JORDAN

8. KUWAIT

9. LEBANON

10. OMAN

11. QATAR

12. SAUDI ARABIA

13. SYRIA

14. TURKEY

15. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

16. YEMEN

List of Tables

* Table 1 -180

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