DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/z7r7ll/brazil) has announced the addition of the "Brazil - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts" report to their offering.
Brazil's Telecom Revenues Are Expected To Reach R$234 Billion (Us$117 Billion) In 2013
A lot is happening in Brazil, as the country gets ready for the FIFA World Cup in 2014 and the Summer Olympic Games in 2016. This annual report provides a comprehensive overview of trends and developments in Brazil's fixed-line, mobile, broadband, and pay TV sectors.
Subjects include:
- Market and industry analyses and overviews;
- Facts, figures, and statistics;
- Government policies affecting the telecoms industry;
- Telecom infrastructure;
- International satellites and submarine fibre optic cables;
- Major players, revenues, subscribers, mobile ARPU;
- Fixed broadband (ADSL, cable modem, WiFi, WiMAX, TDD-LTE, FttH, BPL);
- Internet and VoIP;
- Convergence and triple play solutions;
- Pay TV market;
- Mobile voice and data markets;
- Next generation mobile (3G, 4G, mobile broadband, LTE);
- Scenario forecasts for the fixed-line, mobile, and broadband markets for the years 2015 and 2020.
Key Developments
- Anatel has identified five SMP operators in the fixed-line sector (Vivo, Oi, Embratel/Net, CTBC, Sercomtel) and four SMP operators in the mobile sector (Oi, Claro, TIM Brasil, Vivo)
- Mobile companies had to submit investment plans to lift a sales ban imposed by Anatel
- Spanish firm IslaLink has been chosen to build the ACSea section linking Brazil and Europe
- Oi has completed a company reorganisation to simplify its shareholder structure
- The auction rules attached to the 4G licences include significant rollout obligations
- In the provision of 3G/UMTS services, Claro is the market leader and is well ahead of its competitors
- Nextel is gradually rolling out full 3G services in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
- Brazil's National Broadband Plan proceeds slowly but surely, with more than 1.2 million users connected in 2,300 municipalities
- Four operators have launched FttH services (Vivo, Oi, GVT, and TIM Brasil)
- International WiFi provider Vex has been bought by Oi and rebranded Oi WiFi
- Brazil's online sales escalate, driven by social commerce (s-commerce)
- Brazil is the world's second-largest consumer of Twitter
- América Móvil's Embratel has gained control of Net
- Net has ambitious expansion plans, having been authorised to provide services nationwide
- Sky Brasil's new shareholder agreement has been approved by Anatel
- Via Embratel satellite TV service has been rebranded Claro TV
- Vivo TV has absorbed TVA, having acquired 100% of the company.
Companies Mentioned
- Algar/CTBC Telecom
- Claro/Embratel/Net Serviços
- Datora Telecom
- GVT
- Neovia
- Nextel Brasil
- Oi
- Porto Seguro
- Sercomtel
- Sisteer
- Sky Brasil
- TIM Brasil
- TelefônicaBrasil/Vivo
- Terapar
- Unicel/Aeiou
- Universo Online (UOL)
- Virgin Mobile
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