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Mongolia
Internet usage, broadband and telecommunications reports

Internet Usage Statistics:
350,000 Internet users as of June, 2010;
11.3% of the population, according to ITU.


Mongolia - is the world’s second-largest landlocked country after Kazakhstan. It is typically classified as being a part of East Asia, although sometimes it is considered part of Central Asia, and the northern rim of historical Mongolia extends into North Asia. It is bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. Mongolia’s political system is parliamentary democracy. Its capital and largest city is Ulaanbaatar.


Latest Population Estimate:
3,086,918 population for 2010, according to U.S. Census Bureau.

Latest GDP Estimate:
GDP per capita was US$ 2,027 (ppp) for 2010, according to the I.M.F.

Mongolia Land Size (Area):
Mongolia has 1,564,116 sq km - Population Density is 2 persons per sq km.

Weather in Mongolia: Weather in Mongolia.

Travel to Mongolia: Tourism in Mongolia.

Internet Usage and Population Statistics:

YEAR

Users

Population

% Pen.

GDP p.c.*

Usage Source

2000

30,000

2,500,000

1.1 %

US$ 410

ITU

2001

100,000

2,600,009

1.5 %

US$ 500

ITU

2007

268,300

2,601,641

10.3 %

US$ 1,503

ITU

2009

330,000

3,041,142

10.1 %

US$ 1,560

ITU

2010

350,000

3,086,918

11.3 %

US$ 2,027

ITU

Note: Per Capita GDP in US dollars, source: International Monetary Fund.

Mongolia Statistics
National Statistical Service of the Republic of Mongolia


Search Engines and Directories:
Mongolia Search Engines

Mongolia Open Directory


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Mongolia Profile

Mongolia in the Wikipedia
Mongolian history, politics, map, geography, economy,
demography, full information and links.


Mongolia in the CIA Factbook
Mongolia information about the economy, geography, government,
population, communications, military and transnational issues.


BBC Mongolia Profile
Up to date resume about Mongolian leaders, history, main events,
map, flag, geography, news, politics and media links.

Mongolia e-Government Project
The Mongolia e-Government project.

Mongolia Development Gateway
Mongolian portal, with useful information.

Mongolia Globalis Page
Mongolian statistics for agriculture, climate, economy, education, environment,
gender equality, health, human development, population, technology, and water.



Mongolia Telecommunications and Broadband Reports

Mongolia Telecoms Market Overview and Statistics Report
Since the Mongolian Government’s telecommunications reform program in the mid-1990s, there has been effective liberalisation of all market segments, partial privatisation of the fixed-line incumbent operator, Mongolia Telecom, and establishment of an independent regulator. Competition is in place for both fixed and mobile telephony, including local, long-distance, and international, Internet, VoIP, and VSATs. While the fixed-line network has been expanding slowly, the mobile phone market has undergone a remarkable boom, with the number of subscribers growing at an average rate of over 100% year-on-year for a number of years. Two additional mobile licences were awarded in 2005/06 to Unitel (GSM) and rural mobile operator G-Mobile (CDMA). This report looks at the country’s overall telecom market and includes a selection of pertinent market statistics.
See summary and table of contents


Central Asia Broadband and Internet Market Report
This 133 page report provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and developments in telecommunications, broadcasting and pay TV markets in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bhutan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Subjects covered include:

* Key Statistics
* Market and Industry Overviews
* Regulatory Environment
* Major Players (fixed and mobile)
* Infrastructure
* Mobile Voice and Data Markets
* Internet, VoIP, IPTV
* Broadband (FttH, DSL, cable TV, wireless)
* Convergence and Digital Media

Current publication date: July 2006 (12th Edition - ISSN 1442-1674)

See the table of contents and report summary here.


Broadband and Consumer E-Commerce in Mongolia

May 2009 Review


There is a wide disparity in telecommunications development in the Middle East region, ranging from Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which have levels of Internet and mobile use not dissimilar to those in Western Europe, to Iran, Syria and Yemen where levels are below Sri Lanka or Vietnam. Some of this disparity is caused by differing economic circumstances but political and social attitudes, corruption levels and economic openness also play a part.

There are signs of greater openness in the industry across the region but change is coming slowly. Several countries are moving towards greater competition in the industry and to privatisation of government owned operators but mostly at a glacial pace. An exception is Bahrain, where the government has passed the appropriate laws, introduced a relatively independent regulator, announced a liberalisation timetable and awarded a second GSM mobile licence (on schedule according to the timetable) all in the space of less than a year.

Mobile use has been the fastest growing area of telecommunications with regional growth rates around 50% per year.




Click on this link to see more Asia Telecommunications Reports. New statistics, figures, overviews and updates become available all the time.

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