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Market Research Report
Strategies for mobile broadband in CALA: forecasts and analysis 2009-2014
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Analysys Mason |
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December, 2009 |
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106285 |
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Strategies for mobile broadband in CALA: forecasts and analysis 2009-2014 published by Analysys Mason in December, 2009. This report price starts from US $ 3601.
Abstract
“MNOs in CALA have a tremendous opportunity to create a new and
profitable revenue stream from mobile broadband, but they must be very careful
to match spend to demand.” Matt Hatton, Research Director;
Terry Norman, Principal Analyst.
This report examines the evolving mobile broadband market in one of the
fastest-growing markets in the world: the Caribbean and Latin America (CALA)
region.
It consists of two sections:
- The first examines mobile broadband demand in seven major markets in the
region: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela. The
forecasts for these markets cover mobile broadband connections, ARPU and
revenue, split by subscription type (prepaid and contract).
- The second examines mobile broadband network deployment strategies,
identifying key trends and making strategic recommendations for operators
located in those seven markets and throughout the region.
Strategies for mobile broadband in CALA: forecasts and analysis 2009- 2014 answers your key questions:
- What is the market opportunity for mobile broadband in the CALA region?
- Which markets present the greatest opportunity and where is the demand for
mobile broadband equipment and devices?
- How much traffic will mobile broadband subscribers generate and how can
MNOs address this growing demand?
- What are the key technology choices for MNOs in the region?
- What are the cost issues that MNOs should consider when deploying mobile
broadband networks in the region?
Table of Contents
- 4. Document map - Executive summary
- 5. The number of mobile broadband connections will increase to 34 million
by 2014
- 6. The mobile broadband market will generate almost EUR5 billion in 2014
- 7. MNOs must prepare for growth, acquire diverse spectrum assets, migrate
to HSPA/LTE and learn from Europe
- 8. Document map - Introduction, scope and methodology
- 9. About this report
- 10. Forecast series and geographical coverage
- 11. Methodology flowchart
- 12. In this report, we are using the following definition of ‘mobile
broadband’
- 13. Four factors will drive growth in the mobile broadband market in CALA
- 14. Document map - Spectrum issues
- 15. A wide range of spectrum is available, each with different value for
delivering mobile broadband [1]
- 16. A wide range of spectrum is available, each with different value for
delivering mobile broadband [2]
- 17. A wide range of spectrum is available, each with different value for
delivering mobile broadband [3]
- 18. More spectrum will be allocated soon
- 19. Many regulators in CALA have restricted the amount of bandwidth each
operator can hold
- 20. Document map - Technology choices
- 21. MNOs in CALA have deployed a diverse mix of wireless technologies [1]
- 22. MNOs in CALA have deployed a diverse mix of wireless technologies [2]
- 23. The technologies that could deliver mobile broadband in the region [1]
- 24. The technologies that could deliver mobile broadband in the region [2]
- 25. The technologies that could deliver mobile broadband in the region [3]
- 26. The technologies that could deliver mobile broadband in the region [4]
- 27. A comparison of future mobile broadband technologies
- 28. Several factors will determine the roadmap that MNOs will follow when
upgrading wireless technology
- 29. Document map - Current state of the market
- 30. The fixed broadband, mobile and mobile broadband markets in Latin
America in 2009
- 31. Latin America - Argentina
- 32. Latin America - Brazil
- 33. Latin America - Chile
- 34. Latin America - Colombia
- 35. Latin America - Mexico
- 36. Latin America - Peru
- 37. Latin America - Venezuela
- 38. HSPA deployments in Latin America
- 39. The Caribbean - Anguilla
- 40. The Caribbean - Belize
- 41. The Caribbean - the Dominican Republic
- 42. The Caribbean - Guadeloupe
- 43. The Caribbean - Jamaica
- 44. Regional wireless diversity
- 45. Document map - Mobile broadband forecasts
- 46. Mobile broadband penetration will grow relatively rapidly, especially
in Brazil, Chile and Argentina
- 47. The number of mobile broadband connections will increase dramatically
in the next five years
- 48. Argentina, Brazil and Chile will have the highest mobile broadband
penetration rates in 2014
- 49. Growth in the number of mobile broadband connections will peak in 2010
as MNOs meet pentup demand
- 50. Brazil will be the main driver of growth, although its importance will
decline
- 51. In Argentina, fixed networks are relatively well developed and will
limit the adoption of mobile broadband
- 52. Brazil will dominate mobile broadband growth
- 53. Chile is the most advanced mobile broadband market and growth in the
number of connections will continue
- 54. Colombia has potential, but low disposable income will limit adoption
- 55. A lack of competition and relatively high DSL adoption will limit
growth in Mexico
- 56. A lack of competition and low disposable income will limit mobile
broadband adoption in Peru
- 57. Mobile broadband adoption in Venezuela has been slow, but it will
increase more quickly
- 58. Document map - Recommendations
- 59. Recommendations
- 60. Document map - Authors, copyright and key to acronyms
- 61. Authors
- 62. Copyright
- 63. Key to acronyms [1]
- 64. Key to acronyms [2]
- 65. Document map - List of figures and tables
- 66. List of figures and tables [1]
- 67. List of figures and tables [2]
- 68. Document map - About Analysys Mason
- 69. About Analysys Mason
- 70. Research from Analysys Mason
- 71. Consulting from Analysys Mason
List of figures and tables
- Figure 1: Mobile broadband connections by subscription type and monthly
ARPU in CALA, 2009- 2014
- Figure 2: Mobile broadband revenue in CALA by country, 2009- 2014
- Figure 3: Mobile broadband forecast geographical coverage
- Figure 4: Mobile broadband forecast methodology flowchart
- Figure 5: Average bandwidth allocated per operator in Latin America, North
America and Europe, 2009
- Figure 6: Wireless technology evolution paths
- Figure 7: HSPA deployments in seven countries in Latin America
- Figure 8: Mobile broadband market opportunity in CALA
- Figure 9: Mobile broadband penetration per head of the population in CALA,
2009 and 2014
- Figure 10: Mobile broadband connections in CALA, 2009- 2014
- Figure 11: Mobile broadband penetration in CALA, 2009- 2014
- Figure 12: Mobile broadband connection net additions in CALA, 2009- 2014
- Figure 13: Mobile broadband connection gross additions in CALA, 2009- 2014
- Figure 14: Mobile broadband connections by subscription type and monthly
ARPU in Argentina, 2009- 2014
- Figure 15: Mobile broadband connections by subscription type and monthly
ARPU in Brazil, 2009- 2014
- Figure 16: Mobile broadband connections by subscription type and monthly
ARPU in Chile, 2009- 2014
- Figure 17: Mobile broadband connections by subscription type and monthly
ARPU in Colombia, 2009- 2014
- Figure 18: Mobile broadband connections by subscription type and monthly
ARPU in Mexico, 2009- 2014
- Figure 19: Mobile broadband connections by subscription type and monthly
ARPU in Peru, 2009- 2014
- Figure 20: Mobile broadband connections by subscription type and monthly
ARPU in Venezuela, 2009- 2014
- Table 1: Spectrum auctions currently running or expected within two years
- Table 2: Fixed broadband, mobile and mobile broadband connections and
penetration in seven countries in Latin America, 2009
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