2004 Latin America - Fixed Voice, Infrastructure and Data Markets
Report Description
This annual report offers a wealth of information on the Fixed Voice, Infrastructure and Data markets, covering:
Infrastructure Issues
Regulatory issues and government policies re infrastructure
Datacomms Infrastructure, Leased Lines, ISDN
Public and Value Added Data Services
Leased Lines, ISDN, Frame Relay, ATM
Brief overviews on all of the major telecommunications carriers and service providers in 26 latin american countries
Category
Telecoms & Computing Annual Research
Executive Summary
Key Highlights
Teledensity remains low, with only around 17% of the population having a telephone line. Telecom infrastructure varies greatly from country to country, and from urban to rural areas.
There is a marked trend towards the use of alternative systems in fixed line telephony, especially Wireless Local Loop (WLL) and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
While most telecom markets in Latin America are both privatised and deregulated, liberalisation has mostly advantaged the mobile sector. When it comes to fixed lines, it is not easy for new entrants to build out a network that can compete with the incumbent’s. So fixed line growth is stagnating even in the major economies such as Brazil, where operators have reached their service goals for line installation and consumers are increasingly favouring mobile.
Table of Contents
1. OVERVIEW OF FIXED VOICE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND DATA MARKETS
1.1 Telecommunications market
1.1.1 Overview of Latin America’s telecom market
1.1.2 Telecommunications growth
1.2 Telecommunications infrastructure
1.2.1 Overview
1.2.2 International
1.2.3 Infr
Date Published:2004-7-7
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