DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5cd439/perus_ict_market) has announced the addition of the "Peru's ICT market - problems and potential" report to their offering.
“Peru's ICT market - problems and potential”
Telecom Investment Research Note:
Internet user penetration in Peru is about 22% lower than average for Latin America and the Caribbean. It used to be higher than the regional average when access was primarily through dial-up a remarkable achievement considering Perus low economic indicators but while other countries have raced ahead thanks to broadband growth, Peru has fallen behind. Broadband subscriber penetration in Peru is about 49% lower than the Latin American average. The slow development of broadband in Peru can be blamed in large part on the lack of market competition, which has made the ADSL service offered by Telefnica del Pers (TdP) one of the most costly in Latin America.
The only competition comes from other broadband technologies. Within only two years of launching services, triple player Telmex Peru has managed to wrest market share in both broadband and cable TV. Having won a WiMAX licence, Russias Yota promises to cover 12 regions of the country with a WiMAX network.
Some Key Topics Covered:
1. Broadband market issues
2. ISPs and broadband players
List of Tables:
Table 1 Internet users and user penetration rate - 1997 - 2010
Table 2 Fixed broadband subscribers and penetration rates 2000 - 2010
Table 3 Fixed broadband market share by technology 2000 - 2010
Table 4 Cable modem subscribers 2000 - 2010
Table 5 ADSL subscribers 2000 - 2010
Table 6 Mobile broadband subscribers and penetration - 2008 - 2010
Table 7 TdP broadband subscribers and market share 2003 - 2010
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