Articles tagged with: Hspa and Movistar

Mobile Broadband Positioned to Meet Unmet Demand in Ecuador

­Operators in Ecuador are aggressively expanding their 3.5G hspa coverage because they are all looking to mobile broadband as a way to sustain future growth, according to a new report from Pyramid Research..  more

Related Tags: porta, Ecuador


Peru's Mobile Telephony to Surpass US$2.7 Billion in Revenues by 2013

Peru's Private Investment Promotion Agency (Proinversiƒ³n) plans to auction off 821 - 824 MHz and 866 - 869 MHZ radio-electric spectrum for Lima and Callao along with 25 MHz on C-band (1.900 MHz) nationwide. This bidding process is designed to increase the level of competition in the local marketplace as well as expand the availability of mobile coverage in the country.  more

Related Tags: mobile-tv, roaming, rural, mvno, signals-telecom-consulting, mts, vas, compete, personal, oi, cdma2000, adult-content, ev-do, claro, auction, Peru


Colombia's Mobile Telephony Revenues Will Pass S$ 7.1 Billion by 2013

Signals Telecom Consulting has published a report which takes a look at the mobile services market in Colombia with a focus on the VAS offering of local mobile operators.  more

Related Tags: wimax, signals-telecom-consulting, mts, mobile-broadband, vas, tigo, 3g-network, imt-2000, Colombia


Mexican Mobile Telephony Revenues Will Surpass $11.9 Billion Mark by 2013

Signals Telecom Consulting has published a report which examines the Mexican mobile services market with a focus on the Value Added Services (VAS) offered by local mobile operators. The report notes that the Mexican market is characterized by a VAS offering focused on SMS services. The slowdown in subscriber growth and the development of 3G networks, however, will force operators to aggressively pursue a VAS offering that is not focused on text messaging.  more

Related Tags: mobile-tv, sms, text-messaging, mvno, signals-telecom-consulting, mts, vas, compete, digicel, telcel, nextel, adult-content, millicom, value-added-services, music, Mexico


Regulation & Radio Electric Spectrum in Latin America and the Caribbean

The saturation of the traditional markets of telecommunications operators, the convergence of services and the desire of governments to increase accesses and broadband coverage are some of the reasons that Latin American and Caribbean nation Governments are looking at the granting of radio electric spectrum licenses, mainly oriented to the implementation of UMTS/hspa and WiMAX, with great optimism. Research firm, Signals says that it believes that the optimal assignment of this resource should revolve around three essential items: the delivery systems, the coverage guidelines and the deployment timetables that are imposed as a limit for the commercial launch of the services.  more

Related Tags: amazon, mobile-tv, qtel, rural, mts, microwave, wimax,, alegro, telmex, caribbean, imt-2000


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