DUBLIN, May 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the " Analysis of the National Broadband Plans of Latin America " report to their offering.
This comprehensive report provides an in-depth analysis of the national broadband plans of Latin America and the key topics all market participants should be aware of. It considers current and future drivers, challenges and opportunities, providing readers with an unrivalled understanding of the market and where it's heading.
This market insight presents an analysis of the current status of governments' national broadband plans in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico, and provides strategic recommendations for stakeholders. The goals and achievements of the national broadband plans in all three countries are reviewed. A detailed analysis and insights from the national broadband plans in these countries are presented, as well as key takeaways. This study also provides lines in service (LIS) and revenue forecasts for these countries for 2014 to 2020. The revenue forecasts are segmented by technology, including wireless, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), cable modem, and ADSL.
Key Findings:
- The Mexican, Brazilian, and Colombian governments implemented national broadband plans between 2010 and 2014. In Colombia, the government was able to achieve most of its goals; however, in Brazil and Mexico, the governments were unable to achieve all of the outlined objectives.
- Considering this, the Brazilian government proposed a revision of the National Broadband Plan, which was made public by candidate Dilma Rouseff during the presidential election in October 2014. However, political instability, the difficulty of legal and economic arrangements, and the fiscal deficit which does not allow the government to subsidize users in non-profitable areas have delayed the roll-out of this revision.
- Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) is still better in these two aspects and will be the long-term solution to deal with the increasing demand for high-speed Internet and advanced applications in the cloud. Although the cost of deployment has been decreasing, it is still too expensive to be used for a universal service policy.
Companies Mentioned:
- AgendaDigital.mx
- México Conectado
- Vive Digital
Report Structure:
1.Executive Summary
2.Market Overview
3.Market Trends and Analysis
4.The Last Word
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