The Ethiopian telecom industry: gaps and recommendations towards meaningful connectivity and a thriving digital ecosystem

埃塞俄比亚电信行业:差距及构建有效连接和蓬勃发展的数字生态系统的建议

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Abstract

Ethiopia, the second-most populous country in Africa with 110 million inhabitants, has one of the oldest public telecommunication operators established in 1894. Despite its age, Ethiopian telecommunication remains one of the least developed in the world. According to ITU, in 2019, mobile-cellular subscription (per 100 people) was 39 % and 20 % Internet penetration. As of June 2018, the international transmission speed per Internet user was two kbits/s. Different studies widely acknowledge that no modern economy can be developed short of telecommunication services. It is no wonder that Ethiopia is depicted as one of the weakest economies in the world. This paper identifies the causes for extraordinarily poor telecommunications service in Ethiopia and offers recommendations for near-term improvement. The approach considered includes existing work surveys and document examination, and to this end, the work has relied primarily on secondary data sources. Inexperienced and ineffectual regulatory oversight, absence of facilities-based competition, inadequate interconnection with the neighboring nation's networks, and inability to localize outbound traffics are identified as factors affecting the Ethiopian telecom industry performance. Full liberalization with an effective regulatory body and hosting a sizeable Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) are recommended for better connectivity and a thriving digital ecosystem in Ethiopia.

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