Some time ago I shared my thoughts about Africa’s potential as the next Asia in terms of socioeconomic development, particularly when it comes to the MICT related issues. Recently I have encountered a couple of observations that support this intuition.
First, it seems that mobile equipment manufacturers and service providers discover more interest in the African market. Here are a number of examples: MTN, the South Africa based telecom was recently voted as the most preferred place to work for in Uganda; originally Kuwaiti Zain group has announced that is going to invest “$1bn per annum in Nigeria till 2011″; Nokia is about to ship 3G enabled phone with Amharic interface to Ethiopia; and Telecom Kenya is about to start selling iPhones in the country under the Orange brand. Some of these moves can be of course viewed as political, but nevertheless, i think they indicate a development in the African telecom market.
Second, I am noticing that a number of countries in the region are taking off in terms of their activity in the field of telecom. For example, Egypt is becoming a major telecom hub in the region. Here is an article suggesting that it is becoming Africa’s leading market. But not only that. It is also becoming a major venue for international telecom policy debates. Just a few months ago it hosted ITU Telecom Africa, later this year it is going to host a major ICANN meeting, and it has a record of hosting other internainal telecom related events in recent past. Also, South Africa, a more veteran leader on this scene, has been hosting telecom related venues with global impact such as the upcoming World Telecommunication Standartization Assembly (WTSA). Again, I realize that the processes in Egypt are probably due to the efforts of the Mubarak family, which seems to be in a not very stable political situation. Nevertheless, it is bringing more of the global policy debates to the continent, which contributes to my argument of Africa starting to play a more prominent role.
Have you had any observations like that? Do they make sense? Or have you encountered information that supports/chllanges my observations? Please share.