ICT in the UAE Business Survey - 2013 June 2014. 2 Background3 Methodology4 Introduction and Main Results 6 Fixed Line Telephony 12 Mobile Telephony 16.

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ICT in the UAE Business Survey June 2014

2 Background3 Methodology4 Introduction and Main Results 6 Fixed Line Telephony 12 Mobile Telephony 16 International Services28 Internet Services 32 Mobile Internet 39 Networks & Advanced Services42 E-Commerce 44 Consumer Satisfaction 47 Table of Contents

3 Background In the second half of 2013, the TRA undertook an intensive survey focusing on business usage of ICT services in the UAE in order to better understand business perceptions on their usage of, and demands for, ICT services. The business survey spanned multiple services including fixed telephony, mobile telephony, Internet, advanced telecommunication services and E-commerce and targeted the following: the extent to which businesses in the UAE have access to ICT services; the extent to which businesses in the UAE use the ICT services that they are connected to; the extent to which businesses are satisfied with their ICT services; and the extent to which businesses in the UAE engage in E-commerce activities. The TRA also completed a similar ICT survey for businesses in The results of the 2011 survey can be found at:

Methodology (1) The survey was conducted by face-to-face interviews with calls back where necessary to ensure the authenticity of the responses. A total of 1,502 businesses across the UAE participated in this study. The businesses were drawn from all seven Emirates. The surveyors targeted the key/joint decision maker of the business regarding the subscription decisions and expenditure on ICT services. The E-Commerce section of the survey was only used if the key/joint decision maker was authorized to engage in an e-commerce activity within the company. The survey was limited to businesses with 10 or more employees. 4

EmirateSize Methodology (2) - Sample Structure Distribution of Businesses by: 5 Medium (50-249) 33% Sector Industrial Classification

Importance of telecommunications to the running of the business 88% of the organizations across the country consider telecommunications as an important aspect to the running of their business. 6 Introduction and Main Results - General

7 Businesses with Fixed LineBusiness provides an employee with a paid Mobile Phone Businesses with Internet Access Introduction and Main Results - Subscriptions Types of Internet Connection

8 Introduction and Main Results Carrier Selection used for International calls Percentage of employees routinely using a computer at work Breakdown of call expenses of Mobile & Fixed TelephonesBusinesses doing Online Sales & Purchases

9 Mobile Telephony Introduction and Main Results - Spending Fixed Telephony Business Monthly Spending on: More than 28% of businesses spend over AED 3,000 per month on a fixed telephone line. 33% of the businesses spend over AED 3,000 per month on mobile telephony services.

10 Introduction and Main Results – Satisfaction Overall Satisfaction of Telecommunication Services Satisfaction with all types of ICT services is fairly high among businesses in the country

Introduction and Main Results 11 Indicator% Personal computer (Desktop, laptop, handheld)100% Fixed telephone lines (including Fax lines)100% Mobile phone that business pays for65% Internet connection95% Employees routinely use Internet at work49% Businesses with Local Area Network (LAN)82% Businesses with website presence75% Key results of the survey

12 Fixed Line Telephony

Fixed Line Telephony - Subscriptions All businesses surveyed have a fixed line telephone. 90% of businesses have Etisalat as their primary provider while 4% have both Etisalat and du Fixed Line Subscriptions 13 Fixed Lines Distribution

Average number of calls originated from Fixed Telephones per day 14 Fixed Line Telephony – Usage The majority of the calls were made to fixed line phones with 64% of the businesses making more than 30 calls per day.

Fixed Line Telephony – Spending 28% of businesses spend AED 3,000 or more per month on fixed line services. 82% of fixed line expenditure is for domestic calls. Monthly spending on Fixed Telephone Line 15 Breakdown of call Expenses made from Fixed Telephone Line

16 Mobile Telephony

Mobile Telephony – Subscriptions (1) Reasons why business provide paid Mobile handset 65% of businesses provide paid mobile phones to its employees with the most prominent for doing so being to enable easy accessibility of employees. 17 Business provides an employee with a paid Mobile Phone

Mobile Telephony – Subscriptions (2) 18 Mobile Subscriptions by Service Provider Percentages of Prepaid & Postpaid Mobile Subscriptions 40% of businesses have only postpaid subscriptions, whilst 33% have both postpaid and prepaid subscriptions. Subscription Type Proportion of Mobile Subscriptions Etisalat Prepaid47% Etisalat Postpaid61% du Prepaid29% du Postpaid23%

Reasons for using a Postpaid Subscription Mobile Telephony –Subscription (3) 19 The convenience of never running out of credit was cited as the main reason for using postpaid subscriptions by the majority of businesses.

Reasons for using a Prepaid Subscription Mobile Telephony – Subscriptions (4) 59% of the businesses reported that the main reason for using prepaid subscriptions was to enable better management of monthly expenditure. 20

Reasons for not having any mobile phone servicesLikelihood of business getting a mobile phone within next 6 months Mobile Telephony – Subscriptions (5) Most of the businesses that do not have a mobile phone subscription say it is because they use a fixed phone line instead (63%). 21

The majority of businesses pay for multiple mobile services for employees. Mobile Telephony – Usage (1) 22

Average number of calls originated from Mobile per day Mobile Telephony – Usage (2) 23 The majority of calls and SMSs from businesses within the UAE are to other mobile phones within the UAE. Types of SMSs sent

Have businesses switched from one mobile operator to the other Only 8% of businesses have switched from one mobile operator to another. Of those businesses that did switch mobile operators, 73% reported that it was because the other operator had lower prices. Reasons for switching mobile operators Mobile Telephony – Usage (3) 24

Ease of switching mobile operators for businesses Mobile Telephony – Usage (4) Of businesses that have switched mobile operators, 55% said it was fairly easy to do so. 25

Do businesses change mobile calling patterns to take advantage of promotions The majority of the businesses said that they never changed their mobile calling patterns to take advantage of promotions offered by service providers. Mobile Telephony – Usage (5) 26 Sometimes 41% Always 5% Never 54%

Business monthly spending on Mobile Telephony Mobile Telephony –Spending 64% of businesses using mobile phones spend over AED 1,000 per month on Mobile Telephony services. Domestic calls account for 86% of the total mobile expenses. Breakdown of call expenses for Mobile Calls 27

International Services 28

29 Top 10 Destinations of International Calls from Mobile Phones Top 10 Destinations from Mobile Phones

30 Top 10 Destinations of International Calls from Fixed Phones Top 10 destinations from Fixed Telephone

Internet Services 31

Business with Internet Access Internet Services – Subscriptions (1) 32 95% of businesses had an internet connection. Etisalat was the largest provider of internet services provided to businesses. Distribution of Internet Subscriptions by Provider

Types of internet connectionsBusinesses by Broadband speed Internet Services – Subscriptions (2) 87% of businesses have fixed broadband internet & less than 27% are on speeds of 2Mbps or less. 33

Reasons for having Dial-up and Broadband internet subscriptions Subscription contract signed with a minimum period Internet Services – Subscriptions (3) 34 42% of subscribers were on a 12-month contract for their internet package. Of those businesses that subscribed to dial-up internet, the majority did so as a back-up for if broadband wasn’t working.

Internet Services – Subscriptions (4) The majority of the businesses without internet access reported that they don’t have an internet connection because it is not required for their business. 35

Employees routinely use Computer at work Internet Services – Usage (1) Employees routinely use Internet at work 36 44% of employees routinely use a computer at work and 49% routinely access the internet.

Sites visited by languageInternet activities during last month Internet Services – Usage (2) 37 Sending/receiving s followed by instant messaging followed by obtaining information were the most popular activities undertaken on the internet by businesses. The majority of websites accessed were English language websites.

Types of web presence of the Business Language of the business’s website Internet Services – Usage (3) 38 75% of businesses had a website, of which 23% used a.ae domain. The majority of these websites were in English only with 24% being in English and Arabic. Activities business uses website for (Most Used)

Mobile Internet 39

Mobile Internet– Subscription and Usage (1) Proportion of time internet is accessed using Mobile Internet compared to Fixed Internet services Devices used to access Mobile Internet Mobile internet was mainly accessed from PCs using dongles or data cards. Of businesses that have both Mobile and Fixed Broadband, the fixed connection is used to access the internet 89% of the time and the mobile connection 11% of the time. 40

Mobile Internet – Usage (2) Mobile Internet Activities 41 Sending/receiving s followed by instant messaging were the most popular activities undertaken using mobile internet. 39% of businesses said a reduction in price would lead to great usage of mobile internet Drivers that may increase the use of Mobile internet

42 Network and Advanced Services

Advanced Telecommunication ServicesTypes of Networks Networks & Advanced Services 43 95% of businesses had some type of advanced network service. Of these 82% had a local area network (LAN).

44 E-Commerce

Modes of Online Purchases E-Commerce – Online Purchases Purchases 45 18% of businesses have made online purchases. Of those businesses who made purchases online, through a website was the most prevalent mode of purchase.

Modes of Online Sales E-Commerce – Online Sales Sales 46 Only 15% of businesses had online sales. Of those businesses who had online sales, sales through their website were the most prevalent.

47 Consumer Satisfaction

48 Satisfaction with Fixed Telephone Services Satisfaction (Fixed Telephony) Satisfaction levels were relatively high across all dimensions of fixed telephone services.

49 Satisfaction (Fixed Internet) 49 Satisfaction with Fixed Internet Services Fixed Internet Service also enjoy high levels of satisfaction

50 Satisfaction (Mobile Telephony) Satisfaction with Mobile Services Overall satisfaction levels are high with respect to mobile telephony. The highest level of dissatisfaction related to prices of national calls. Satisfaction with SMS Services

51 Satisfaction (Blackberry and iPhone Services) Satisfaction with BlackBerry Services Satisfaction with iPhone Services More then 66% of business are satisfied with the price and range of Blackberry service while more than 75% are satisfied with their iPhone services.

52 Satisfaction (Mobile Internet) Satisfaction with Mobile Internet Services 87% of the businesses are satisfied with the mobile internet service.

53 Satisfaction (International Calling Services) Satisfaction with International Calls from Fixed Telephones Satisfaction with International Calls from Mobile Telephones A significant portion of number of businesses are satisfied with the quality international calls. However, satisfaction levels are lower for the price of international calls.

54 Satisfaction (Advanced Network Services 1) 54 Businesses were generally satisfied with the quality of leased lines & VPN services. Satisfaction levels lower, although still relatively high, in relation to prices. Satisfaction with Virtual Private Network ServicesSatisfaction with Leased Line Services

55 Satisfaction with 800 Number ServicesSatisfaction with Ethernet Services Satisfaction (Advanced Network Services 2) Businesses were generally satisfied with Ethernet Services and 800 Number Services.

Nature of Complaints To the TRA To Telecom Service Provider Service Complaints 40% of businesses had at one stage complained to a service provider. Only 3% had complained to the TRA. The majority of complaints were about the internet and fixed telephone services. 56