ResearchMoz presents professional and in-depth study of "Latin America - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Forecasts".
Although the Latin American and Caribbean region covers a wide range of countries, the telecoms sector within the region is broadly similar in terms of penetration of services and market maturity. Some countries, in particular Brazil and Venezuela, are struggling with a prolonged economic downturn which has grievously affected the ability of local telcos to fund network investment. On the whole, though, the size of the overall market in the region, and its potential for ongoing growth, continues to attract investment from international telcos and vendors.
The results of these investments can be seen in upgraded networks, particularly in relation to LTE and FttP infrastructure. Improved mobile network capabilities have stimulated the adoption of smartphones among consumers, which in turn has led to increasing mobile data traffic and consequently the ability of network operators to develop revenue growth. In the fixed-line sector, fibre backhaul networks have proliferated, and while FttP adoption remains low it is the fastest growth area in the fixed-line broadband segment. This has partly been stimulated by regulatory efforts to promote the sharing of network components, but also by the take-up among consumer of bundled packages requiring higher bandwidth. The need to future-proof networks to cope with the demands of digital communities has also encouraged telcos and cablecos to invest in G.fast and DOCSIS3.1 technologies, complementing their FttP efforts.
Much of the stimulus for investment in fibre broadband is provided by competitive pressure, as well as encouragement from governments which, like their European and North American counterparts, have instituted plans to build national broadband networks. These are aimed at closing the digital divide between urban and rural areas, and at enabling all citizens to make greater use of the socio-economic benefits provided by access to fast broadband infrastructure.
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Although there is a multiplicity of operators in the region, many countries have a core number of key providers, including the local business units of América Móvil and Telefónica, as also Millicom International (operating in six markets), and AT&T, which has expanded in Mexico and operates the largest pay TV company in the region (DirecTV).
Table of Contents
1. Regional overview
1.1 Mobile market driving growth
1.2 Steady progress made with national broadband policies
1.3 Fixed-line technology breakthroughs
1.4 Mobile subscribers
2. Argentina
2.1 Market analysis
2.2 Forecasts – broadband subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
2.3 Forecasts – mobile subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
3. Bolivia
3.1 Market analysis
3.2 Forecasts – fixed broadband subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
3.3 Forecasts – mobile subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
4. Brazil
4.1 Market analysis
4.2 Forecasts – fixed broadband market 2016; 2018; 2021
4.3 Forecasts – mobile market - 2016; 2018; 2021
5. Chile
5.1 Market analysis
5.2 Forecasts – fixed broadband market – 2016; 2018; 2021
5.3 Forecasts – mobile subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
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6. Colombia
6.1 Market analysis
6.2 Forecasts – fixed broadband market – 2016; 2018; 2021
6.3 Forecasts – mobile subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
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Although the Latin American and Caribbean region covers a wide range of countries, the telecoms sector within the region is broadly similar in terms of penetration of services and market maturity. Some countries, in particular Brazil and Venezuela, are struggling with a prolonged economic downturn which has grievously affected the ability of local telcos to fund network investment. On the whole, though, the size of the overall market in the region, and its potential for ongoing growth, continues to attract investment from international telcos and vendors.
The results of these investments can be seen in upgraded networks, particularly in relation to LTE and FttP infrastructure. Improved mobile network capabilities have stimulated the adoption of smartphones among consumers, which in turn has led to increasing mobile data traffic and consequently the ability of network operators to develop revenue growth. In the fixed-line sector, fibre backhaul networks have proliferated, and while FttP adoption remains low it is the fastest growth area in the fixed-line broadband segment. This has partly been stimulated by regulatory efforts to promote the sharing of network components, but also by the take-up among consumer of bundled packages requiring higher bandwidth. The need to future-proof networks to cope with the demands of digital communities has also encouraged telcos and cablecos to invest in G.fast and DOCSIS3.1 technologies, complementing their FttP efforts.
Much of the stimulus for investment in fibre broadband is provided by competitive pressure, as well as encouragement from governments which, like their European and North American counterparts, have instituted plans to build national broadband networks. These are aimed at closing the digital divide between urban and rural areas, and at enabling all citizens to make greater use of the socio-economic benefits provided by access to fast broadband infrastructure.
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Although there is a multiplicity of operators in the region, many countries have a core number of key providers, including the local business units of América Móvil and Telefónica, as also Millicom International (operating in six markets), and AT&T, which has expanded in Mexico and operates the largest pay TV company in the region (DirecTV).
Table of Contents
1. Regional overview
1.1 Mobile market driving growth
1.2 Steady progress made with national broadband policies
1.3 Fixed-line technology breakthroughs
1.4 Mobile subscribers
2. Argentina
2.1 Market analysis
2.2 Forecasts – broadband subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
2.3 Forecasts – mobile subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
3. Bolivia
3.1 Market analysis
3.2 Forecasts – fixed broadband subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
3.3 Forecasts – mobile subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
4. Brazil
4.1 Market analysis
4.2 Forecasts – fixed broadband market 2016; 2018; 2021
4.3 Forecasts – mobile market - 2016; 2018; 2021
5. Chile
5.1 Market analysis
5.2 Forecasts – fixed broadband market – 2016; 2018; 2021
5.3 Forecasts – mobile subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
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6. Colombia
6.1 Market analysis
6.2 Forecasts – fixed broadband market – 2016; 2018; 2021
6.3 Forecasts – mobile subscribers – 2016; 2018; 2021
For More Information Kindly Contact:
ResearchMoz
Mr. Nachiket Ghumare,
90 State Street, Albany NY, United States - 12207
Tel: +1-518-621-2074
USA-Canada Toll Free: 866-997-4948
Email: sales@researchmoz.us
Follow us on LinkedIn @ http://bit.ly/1TBmnVG
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