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WiMAX is
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Uganda Telecommunications Report Q3 2013 BMI View: Two of BMI's key views for Uganda's mobile market have played out since our last update.These are the likelihood for consolidation, which was confirmed by Airtel's bid and subsequent regulatoryapproval to acquire Warid Telecom, and the launch of commercial 4G LTE network services by MTN. Weexpect these developments, along with full implementation of mandatory SIM registration, to definecompetition dynamics in Uganda's mobile market over our forecast period, through to 2017. The Airtel-Warid merger could be the first of several mergers as we retain our view that the market is not capable ofsupporting more than five operators over the long term. Meanwhile, MTN's LTE network roll out will spurfurther investments in data networks as operators seek ways to diversify their revenue streams away fromlow-margin voice services.
Key Data
The mobile market grew by 1.8% in Q113, compared with 3.5% over the same period in 2012.
Mobile ARPU remained below US$4 in Q113 despite an uptick in mobile data subscriptions.
The fixed-line market grew by 11.2% in 2012.Published By: Business Monitor International Date Published: May 2013 * * * * * * Mexico - Broadband Market Insights, Statistics and Forecasts Broadband is one of the highest growth sectors in Mexico?s telecoms market. Nevertheless, it suffers from a lack of competition to the dominant player Telmex, which still accounts for the lion?s share of subscribers. The main cable TV providers, Megacable, Cablemás and Cablevisión, have begun to broaden their bundled services offerings including cable TV, broadband and telephony, and as a result their broadband subscriber base has grown steadily in recent years. Nevertheless, there is significant scope for further market development given that the country?s broadband penetration is less than half of the OECD average and consumer prices are among the highest in the OECD. This report provides an overview of Mexico?s broadband and internet market, accompanied by relevant statistical data and subscriber forecasts to 2020.
Key Developments:
Cable operators report lower churn resulting from take up of bundles; Smart Grid deployments gathering pace further substantial WiMAX investments made; government?s CompuApoyo initiative targets 1.7 million homes for computers and broadband access; Hughes delivers national satellite broadband network; regulator?s market data to February 2013; telcos? financial and operating data to Q1 2013; market developments to May 2013.
Companies covered in this report include:
Telmex; Megacable; Cablemás; Cablevisión; Maxcom; Sistemas Interactivos de Telecomunicaciones (SIT); Axtel; Megafón; InterCable; CFEPublished By: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd Date Published: Oct 2013 * * * * * *
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Wireless Chipsets [Wi-Fi/WLAN, WIRELESS DISPLAY/ VIDEO (HD & WHDI), MOBILE WiMAX & LTE (4G), ZigBee, 802.11, 802.15.4 & 802.16] Market in Consumer Electronics & Automation Applications ? Global Forecast & Analysis (2012 ? 2017) MarketsandMarkets, Oct 2012 The Future of Direct Communications Technologies and Proximity-based Applications and Services Mind Commerce Publishing, Jan 2013 US Mobile Backhaul 2013: Broadband Wireless Realized Visant Strategies, Inc., Jan 2013 WiMAX Solutions and Market Opportunities Mind Commerce Publishing, Jan 2012
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