DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Telecommunications and Retail Trade of Electronic Devices in South Africa 2025” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offeringDUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Telecommunications and Retail Trade of Electronic Devices in South Africa 2025” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering

South Africa Telecom Electronic Devices and Retail Trade Report 2025: Steady Growth is Expected to 2030, Supported by Expanding Network Infrastructure, Evolving Consumer Demand, and Policy Shifts – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Telecommunications and Retail Trade of Electronic Devices in South Africa 2025” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This report on telecommunications and the retail trade in electronic devices in South Africa outlines key developments, market dynamics, and strategic shifts shaping telephony, internet and wireless internet, and supporting infrastructure.

It also covers the retail market for electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets and routers. It includes information on access, infrastructure, revenue, subscriptions, investment, capacity and volumes. It discusses the state of the industry, including digital transformation, consolidation and pricing, notable players, corporate actions, regulations, and technology and innovation.

There are profiles of 62 companies including major players such as Vodacom, MTN and Telkom, internet providers such as Vumatel, Afrihost and Rain, undersea cable providers such as Seacom, and retailers such as Cellucity, Samsung and LG Electronics.

Challenges

Affordability and access. Affordability and market saturation of mobile devices. Competition dynamics pose challenges for newer entrants. Competition from new entrants and alternative service providers, such as mobile virtual network operators. Consumer privacy concerns. Ecommerce challenges such as cybersecurity threats, fraud and logistical issues. Environmental, sociopolitical, and geopolitical risks.

Maintaining consistent and high-quality service is an ongoing challenge, including network congestion, downtime and service disruptions. Network security concerns. Regulatory complexity. Spectrum availability and allocation challenges. Supply chain disruptions. Technological obsolescence. The digital divide and a shortage of skilled professionals.

Introduction

  • Telecommunications revenue in South Africa rose by more than 11% in 2024.
  • This growth is supported by infrastructure investment, broader broadband coverage, and growing demand for internet, data and mobile services.
  • The continued expansion of 4G/LTE and 5G networks, and efforts to reduce the cost of data and entry-level smartphones are helping to broaden digital access.
  • As low-Earth orbit satellite providers prepare to enter the South African market, new opportunities for collaboration may emerge.

Opportunities

  • 5G network expansion, including infrastructure and services.
  • Affordable smartphones, including pre-owned devices.
  • Collaboration with local content providers and customisation for local preferences.
  • Cybersecurity services.
  • Digital inclusion initiatives and rural connectivity projects.
  • E-waste services.
  • Ecommerce partnerships.
  • Fixed wireless access broadband services.
  • Growing demand for data centres.
  • Mobile financial services and fintech.
  • Satellite services, including low-Earth orbit satellite services.

Outlook

  • Steady growth is expected to 2030, supported by expanding network infrastructure, evolving consumer demand, and policy shifts.
  • Continued investment in 4G and 5G rollout is expected to improve connectivity in underserved areas.
  • In the retail sector, companies are expanding their financing options and investing in digital sales channels.
  • Economic challenges and constrained household budgets could limit consumer spending and reduce demand for higher-end services and devices.
  • Regulatory uncertainty and delays in licensing and spectrum allocation may dampen investor confidence and disrupt planning.
  • MTN is facing reputational and legal risks due to ongoing allegations and investigations.

Trends

  • Cellular-only communication continues to dominate, with 91.2% of households relying solely on mobile phones.
  • Data-driven services are driving demand, especially high-speed connectivity for streaming, social media, cloud apps, and mobile payments.
  • Demand for affordable smartphones remains strong.
  • Growing demand for fixed wireless access broadband services as an alternative to cable and fibre landline internet services.
  • Mobile broadband and fibre continue to expand, while traditional fixed-line and voice services remain in decline.
  • Network expansion continues to be a priority, with broader deployment of fibre and 4G and 5G services improving connectivity.
  • International access is being strengthened through the development of new undersea cable systems, and there is growing interest in satellite services in underserved areas.
  • The boundaries between telecommunications and technology are increasingly blurring, as telecommunications providers diversify into sectors such as fintech, cloud services, and digital media.
  • The market is consolidating, with larger operators pursuing acquisitions and strategic partnerships.

Key Topics Covered:

1. INTRODUCTION

2. DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRY

2.1. Industry Value Chain

2.2. Geographic Position

2.3. Size of the Industry

3. LOCAL

3.1. State of the Industry

3.2. Key Trends

3.3. Key Issues

3.4. Notable Players

3.5. Trade

3.6. Corporate Actions

3.7. Regulations

3.8. Enterprise Development and Social Development

4. AFRICA

5. INTERNATIONAL

6. INFLUENCING FACTORS

6.1. Unforeseen Events

6.2. Economic Environment

6.3. Labour

6.4. Environmental Issues

6.5. Technology, R&D, Innovation

6.6. Government Support

6.7. Input Costs

7. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT

7.1. Competition

7.2. Ownership Structure of the Industry

7.3. Barriers to Entry

8. INDUSTRY SUMMARY

9. OUTLOOK

10. INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

10.1. Publications

10.2. Websites

ANNEXURE 1 – Industry Legislation

APPENDIX 1 – Telecommunications

APPENDIX 2 – Devices

Companies Featured

  • Afrihost Sp (Pty) Ltd.
  • Altron Tmt (Pty) Ltd.
  • Atc South Africa Services (Pty) Ltd.
  • Bitco Telecoms (Pty) Ltd.
  • Blu Label Unlimited Group Ltd.
  • Bridging Technologies South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Broadband Infraco Soc Ltd.
  • Business Connexion (Pty) Ltd.
  • Celcom Group (Pty) Ltd.
  • Cell C Ltd.
  • Cybersmart (Pty) Ltd.
  • Dark Fibre Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Datatec Ltd.
  • Dni-4Pl Contracts (Pty) Ltd.
  • Fibrepoynt (Pty) Ltd.
  • Firstrand Bank Ltd.
  • Foneworx (Pty) Ltd.
  • Frogfoot Networks (Pty) Ltd.
  • Gateway Communications (Pty) Ltd.
  • Huge Tns (Pty) Ltd.
  • Ignition Telecoms Investments (Pty) Ltd.
  • Ihs Towers South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Ioco Technology South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Jasco Electronics Holdings (Pty) Ltd.
  • Liquid Telecommunications South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Metro Fibre Networx (Pty) Ltd.
  • Mr Price Mobile (Pty) Ltd.
  • MTN Group Ltd.
  • Mweb (Pty) Ltd.
  • Nokia Solutions and Networks South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Nokia South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Ntt Data South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Paratus Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd.
  • Rain Gtm (Pty) Ltd.
  • Reunert Ltd.
  • Seacom South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Sentech Soc Ltd.
  • Sgt Solutions (Pty) Ltd.
  • Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd (The)
  • Swiftnet (Pty) Ltd.
  • Telemasters Holdingsc Ltd.
  • Telkom SA Soc Ltd.
  • Teraco Data Environments (Pty) Ltd.
  • Too Much Wifi (Pty) Ltd.
  • Truteq Wireless (Pty) Ltd.
  • Vodacom Group Ltd.
  • Vox Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd.
  • Vumatel (Pty) Ltd.
  • Cell C Ltd.
  • Cellucity (Pty) Ltd.
  • Core Computer Group (Pty) Ltd (The)
  • Dni-4Pl Contracts (Pty) Ltd.
  • Firstrand Bank Ltd.
  • Hisense SA Sales Holdings (Pty) Ltd.
  • Homechoice (Pty) Ltd.
  • Huawei Technologies Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Knr Flatrock (Pty) Ltd.
  • Lenovo (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd.
  • LG Electronics SA (Pty) Ltd.
  • Massmart Holdings (Pty) Ltd.
  • Microsoft (S A) (Pty) Ltd.
  • Mr Price Mobile (Pty) Ltd.
  • Mtn Group Ltd.
  • Pepkor Holdings Ltd.
  • Samsung Electronics South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
  • Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd (The)
  • Telkom SA Soc Ltd.
  • Vodacom Group Ltd.
  • Za Online Store (Pty) Ltd.
  • Zte Corporation South Africa (Pty) Ltd

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/17mqey

About ResearchAndMarkets.com

ResearchAndMarkets.com is the world’s leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends.

Contacts

ResearchAndMarkets.com

Laura Wood, Senior Press Manager

[email protected]

For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470

For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630

For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900

Market Opportunity
Polytrade Logo
Polytrade Price(TRADE)
$0.0514
$0.0514$0.0514
+1.18%
USD
Polytrade (TRADE) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact [email protected] for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Ethereum unveils roadmap focusing on scaling, interoperability, and security at Japan Dev Conference

Ethereum unveils roadmap focusing on scaling, interoperability, and security at Japan Dev Conference

The post Ethereum unveils roadmap focusing on scaling, interoperability, and security at Japan Dev Conference appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Takeaways Ethereum’s new roadmap was presented by Vitalik Buterin at the Japan Dev Conference. Short-term priorities include Layer 1 scaling and raising gas limits to enhance transaction throughput. Vitalik Buterin presented Ethereum’s development roadmap at the Japan Dev Conference today, outlining the blockchain platform’s priorities across multiple timeframes. The short-term goals focus on scaling solutions and increasing Layer 1 gas limits to improve transaction capacity. Mid-term objectives target enhanced cross-Layer 2 interoperability and faster network responsiveness to create a more seamless user experience across different scaling solutions. The long-term vision emphasizes building a secure, simple, quantum-resistant, and formally verified minimalist Ethereum network. This approach aims to future-proof the platform against emerging technological threats while maintaining its core functionality. The roadmap presentation comes as Ethereum continues to compete with other blockchain platforms for market share in the smart contract and decentralized application space. Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/ethereum-roadmap-scaling-interoperability-security-japan/
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 00:25
Where technology meets trust: Blockchain humanizes insurance

Where technology meets trust: Blockchain humanizes insurance

The post Where technology meets trust: Blockchain humanizes insurance appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed here belong
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/12/27 00:16
Trust Wallet founder, CZ vows to refund $7 million lost in Christmas Day hack

Trust Wallet founder, CZ vows to refund $7 million lost in Christmas Day hack

Trust Wallet has pledged to cover roughly $7 million in customer funds lost in a Christmas Day exploit,… The post Trust Wallet founder, CZ vows to refund $7 million
Share
Technext2025/12/27 00:30