DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/73a3c47a/analysis_of_the_br) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Analysis of the Brazilian Total Telecommunications Services Market: Market consolidation into major telco groups to drive competition nationwide" to their offering.
This service covers the Brazilian total telecommunications marketwhich includes fixed telephony, mobile telephony, fixed broadband, data communications, pay TV, and fixed VoIP services segmentsby examining market drivers and restraints for growth patterns, service plans, upcoming technology, relevant regulations, and geographical trends. This service provides forecasts for total market and segment growth. Furthermore, in-depth analyses of the competitive landscape, including market shares and detailed profiles for telecommunications operators, are given. The base year is 2010; forecasts run through 2016.
Key Questions This Study Will Answer:
- Is the market growing, how long will it continue to grow, and at what rate?
- Which telecommunications services present the highest growth opportunities from 2011 to 2016?
- What are the trends in the market, regarding technology, competition, consumer demands, and the economy?
- What are the most important regulatory issues impacting telecommunications services in Brazil?
- What are the main industry challenges that operators will face until 2016?
- How are revenue and LIS divided among the residential, SMB, and large business segments?
Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
Market Overview
Main Market Facts
Total Telecommunications Services Market
-Industry Challenges
-Forecast and Trends
-Market Share and Competitive Analysis
Fixed Telephony Services Segment
Mobile Telephony Services Segment
Fixed Broadband Services Segment
Pay TV Services Segment
Data Communications Services Segment
Fixed VoIP Services Segment
The Last Word
Appendix
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Source: Frost & Sullivan