
Iraq's telecommunications market has experienced rapid growth, with the Iraqi Telecommunications and Post Company (ITPC) at the forefront. The ITPC has a monopoly on the fixed-line market, providing services to over 2.2 million subscribers.
The ITPC's market share has been steadily increasing, reaching 98% of the fixed-line market in 2020. This dominance is likely due to the company's extensive network infrastructure.
The ITPC has also been expanding its mobile services, with a growing number of subscribers. In 2020, the company's mobile subscriber base reached 15 million, accounting for 45% of the total mobile market.
Iraq's mobile penetration rate has been increasing, with a significant number of subscribers using mobile services for voice and data.
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Iraqi Telecommunications and Post Company News
Nokia has been selected to deploy its internet gateway for the ITPC network in Iraq, serving as the main backbone of the country's internet infrastructure.
The deployment aims to improve the quality of internet services in Iraq.
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Nokia's IP routing technology has been chosen for this project, showcasing the company's expertise in this area.
Ericsson has also been involved with ITPC, expanding their wireline network with a transition to next generation network.
This partnership strengthens Ericsson's five-year relationship with ITPC and positions them as the sole supplier for ITPC's core network.
Vanrise has won a five-year contract with ITPC to market their international traffic outside Iraq and detect and eliminate fraud.
This contract aims to improve the quality of telecom services provided in Iraq.
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Telecom Infrastructure and Connectivity
Iraq has been investing in its telecommunications infrastructure, with several notable developments in recent years. Kalaam Telecom Group has successfully completed the first year of operations of its Iraq Transit route, a terrestrial route that has become a vital alternative for data traffic between the GCC and Europe.
This route was launched in partnership with Iraq's Informatics & Telecommunication Public Company (ITPC) and has delivered significant benefits to the region. The partnership between Kalaam Telecom Group and ITPC has been a game-changer for Iraq's telecommunications landscape.
Iraq's geographical location makes it an ideal hub for connecting the Middle East and Europe, and several companies have taken advantage of this opportunity. Zain Omantel International (ZOI) has partnered with Horizon Scope Telecom and ITPC to create a digital telecommunications corridor stretching from the Middle East to Europe through Iraq.
IQ Networks, a wholesale internet provider based in Sulaymaniya, is also investing heavily in Iraq's telecommunications infrastructure. The company expects to open a $100-million broadband cable from Turkey to Iraq's Gulf coast by the end of this year, providing a vital link for data traffic between the two regions.
This new cable will not only improve connectivity between Iraq and Turkey but also provide a reliable alternative for data traffic between the Middle East and Europe. The investment in this project is a testament to the growing importance of Iraq as a hub for telecommunications in the region.
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Telecom Market and Industry
The Iraqi Telecommunications and Post Company operates in a highly competitive market with several major players, including Korek Telecom, Zain Iraq, and Asiacell.
Iraq's mobile penetration rate has grown significantly, reaching 125% in 2020, indicating that many Iraqis have multiple mobile subscriptions.
The company has a monopoly on postal services, with a network of over 1,000 post offices across the country.
Ericsson Wins Expansion Deal
Ericsson has been selected to expand the Iraqi Telecom and Post Company's (ITPC) wireline network with a transition to next generation network.
This partnership strengthens the five-year relationship between Ericsson and ITPC, positioning Ericsson as the sole supplier for ITPC’s core network.
The deal is a significant milestone in Ericsson's expansion in the region, building on its existing relationship with ITPC.
The expansion will help improve the quality of telecom services in Iraq, aligning with ITPC's goal to provide better services to its customers.
Ericsson's expertise in next generation networks will play a crucial role in this expansion, enabling ITPC to offer more efficient and reliable services.
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This deal is a testament to Ericsson's commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, as it continues to deliver cutting-edge solutions to its clients.
The partnership between Ericsson and ITPC will have a positive impact on the telecom market in Iraq, driving growth and development in the sector.
Ericsson's expansion in Iraq is a strategic move, positioning the company for future growth and success in the region.
ITPC's decision to partner with Ericsson demonstrates its confidence in the company's ability to deliver high-quality solutions.
The expansion deal is a significant step forward for Ericsson in the Iraqi market, marking a major milestone in its journey.
The partnership between Ericsson and ITPC will enable ITPC to offer more competitive and efficient services to its customers, driving growth and innovation in the telecom sector.
Telecoms Market
The telecoms market is a rapidly growing industry, with a global value of over $2 trillion in 2020.
The market is expected to continue growing, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5% from 2020 to 2025.
Telecom operators are investing heavily in 5G technology, with over 100 operators in 34 countries launching commercial 5G services by the end of 2020.
5G is expected to enable the widespread adoption of IoT devices, with over 50 billion devices connected by 2025.
Mobile data traffic is projected to increase by 50% annually from 2020 to 2025, driven by the growing demand for video streaming and online content.
The average global mobile data usage per subscriber is expected to reach 10GB by 2025, up from 4GB in 2020.
Telecom operators are facing increasing competition from OTT (over-the-top) players, such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, which are offering low-cost, high-quality video services.
The global OTT video market is expected to reach $250 billion by 2025, up from $150 billion in 2020.
Telecom operators are responding to these challenges by investing in digital transformation and offering bundled services that include TV, broadband, and mobile services.
By 2025, over 50% of telecom operators are expected to offer bundled services, up from 30% in 2020.
Telecom operators are also investing in emerging technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence to improve network efficiency and customer experience.
By 2025, over 70% of telecom operators are expected to use blockchain technology to secure their networks, up from 20% in 2020.
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Kuwait Airline to Launch Europe Routes

Kuwait's Zajil Telecom is actually working on a new project to create routes to Europe, not a Kuwait Airline.
Zajil Telecom has signed an agreement with the Iraqi Informatics and Telecommunication Public Company (ITPC) to build Kalaam Iraq Transit from the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) to Europe via Turkey.
This new route will provide a much-needed alternative to the Red Sea, which is often used to connect Europe and the GCC countries.
The Red Sea is prone to geopolitical turbulence, making subsea cables vulnerable to vandalism.
In fact, three subsea cables passing through the Red Sea were damaged recently, disrupting internet connectivity in several GCC states.
The cables were reportedly damaged by Yemen's Houthi rebels, highlighting the risks of using this route.
Kalaam Iraq Transit aims to offer a more secure and reliable option for large enterprises, hyperscalers, and global carriers.
The new route will provide diverse route options for businesses and operators to choose from, allowing them to choose the perfect path for seamless connectivity and optimized performance.
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Reliance Sets Up India Subsea Broadband Link

Reliance Globalcom, the underseas cable unit of Reliance Communications, has launched a joint venture with the Iraqi Telecommunications and Post Company (ITPC).
This joint venture expands Iraq's broadband and telecommunications links to the outside world.
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