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The market research report on middle east mobile broadband and infrastructure provides an overview of the industry in the major countries such as bahrain, iran, iraq, israel, jordan, kuwait, lebanon, oman, qatar, saudi arabia, syria, turkey, united arab emirates, and yemen. Other countries covered in the report include yemen, turkey, and the united arab emirates. The research touches on important topics such as data pertaining to mobile infrastructure, mobile broadband, mobile sms, third generation 3g, 4g / long term evolution (lte), satellite mode, mobile content and apps, m-banking, m-tv, m-advertising, m-commerce, and other related topics. The mobile broadband market in the Middle East has a diversified range of opportunities as well as difficulties for the businesses that operate in the several nations that make up this dynamic area. As a result of the fact that the mobile market saturation threshold has been reached in a number of countries as well as improvements in 3G and 4G technology, many businesses now have the opportunity to expand. summary for executives The United Arab Emirates has a well-established mobile industry, and the nation’s mobile penetration rate is among the highest in the world. This is mostly because the country is wealthy, and it also has a sizeable population of expatriate workers who are constantly moving about. Consumers who want to take advantage of many promotional offers often have more than one sim card. Because of its huge population, which is characterized as being youthful and more urbanized and technically savvy, Turkey has one of the largest mobile marketplaces in the area. This is owing to the fact that Turkey has a large population. The mobile industry has attained a level of penetration that is typical of a mature sector. There is now a strong level of competition amongst three mobile network carriers based on infrastructure. The rising popularity of mobile data services has, in turn, been a driving force behind the expansion of mobile content and apps. Because of the country’s relatively youthful population and high credit card penetration rate, Turkey has quickly become a notable front runner in the emerging mobile payments industry. This development is encouraged by the country’s comparatively high credit card penetration rate. The rollout of 3g services in iraq by three different operators in 2015 was a promising start to the year for the country’s telecoms industry. These operators were zain iraq, asiacell, and korek telecom. Before the recent uptick in civil unrest, there was also a steady rollout of fiber optic infrastructure taking place across various sections of Iraq. When the civil upheaval in Iraq has subsided and the government and operators are once again free to concentrate on telecommunications and digital expansion, the iraqi telecoms industry will provide several prospects for business expansion in the longer term. It has a sizable population of people who use mobile phones, but they have not embraced mobile broadband to any considerable degree as of yet. Please refer to the link that has been provided below for more details on the study report on the market: source:https://www.kenresearch.com/technology-and-telecom/telecommunications-and-networking/middle-east-mobile-broadband/677-105.html Ankur Gupta, Head of Marketing and Communications at Ken Research may be reached at ankur@kenresearch.com or by calling +91-9015378249.