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Country overview Mexico: Mobile driving growth, innovation and opportunity

Mexico is the second largest mobile market in Latin America with 89 million unique mobile subscribers1, equivalent to 69% of the population. In recent years, unique subscriber growth in Mexico has been...

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The Connected Living guide to the Internet of Things

As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues its rapid expansion, it can be difficult to keep up-to-date with the IoT’s emerging technologies and market opportunities. The Connected Living Guide is a...

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Estudio de coexistencia entre servicios de banda ancha LTE y radiodifusión...

El proceso de digitalización de la televisión analógica ha permitido la liberación de la banda de 698 a 806MHz, conocida como Dividendo Digital o banda de 700MHz, posibilitando su uso en la...

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2016 Mobile Industry Impact Report: Sustainable Development Goals

This first-of-its-kind report offers critical insights into the transformative impact of the mobile industry on individuals, societies and economies around the world, in developed and developing...

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The Mobile Economy Latin America and the Caribbean 2016

One of the fastest growing regions, adding more than 100 million unique subscribers by 2020. Overall regional growth in unique subscribers will remain strong out to 2020 as many countries remain...

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Digital Inclusion and Mobile Sector Taxation in Colombia 2016

  Mobile services today connect over 33 million people in Colombia, and are a key economic and social contributor in the country. Colombia has the third highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and...

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Delivering a Digital Future for Argentina

Keys to the modernisation of digital ecosystem regulation in Argentina The rapid take up of new technologies including mobile communications, digital platforms, big data, cloud computing and social...

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Resetting competition policy frameworks for the digital ecosystem

“Resetting Competition Policy Frameworks for the Digital Ecosystem” is a global study on the effectiveness of competition policy. It provides a detailed analysis of the principles and processes that...

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Modernising the Digital Ecosystem in Brazil

Technological advances resulting from digitisation have generated tremendous benefits and opportunities for society, are influencing and changing the ways in which people interact and the very nature...

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Best practice in mobile spectrum licensing

Effective spectrum licensing is critical to support the investment required to further expand mobile access. It is needed to meet the rapid increase in demand particularly for data services and enhance...

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A new regulatory framework for the digital ecosystem

The GSMA’s 2016 report, ‘A new regulatory framework for the digital ecosystem’ by NERA Economic Consulting, takes a cold hard look at how current regulation is coping with today’s dynamic digital...

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Country overview Mexico: Mobile driving growth, innovation and opportunity

Mexico is the second largest mobile market in Latin America with 89 million unique mobile subscribers1, equivalent to 69% of the population. In recent years, unique subscriber growth in Mexico has been...

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Modernising the Digital Ecosystem in Colombia

The technological progress resulting from digitisation has generated tremendous benefits for consumers around the world. Primarily leveraged by mobile, access to digital content is becoming universal,...

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Closing the coverage gap

The Latin America and Caribbean region is home to 634 million people. According to the latest research, the mobile broadband coverage gap in the region is relatively small, with only about 10 per cent...

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Digital inclusion in Latin America and the Caribbean

The mobile market in Latin America and the Caribbean is maturing rapidly, with unique subscribers growing on average 5 per cent per year over the last five years and a further 4 per cent average...

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Content in Latin America: shift to local, shift to mobile

Research points to a limited supply of attractive content – both in terms of local language and local relevance. Analysis of web traffic data shows that less than 30 per cent of content accessed in...

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Argentina – Impact of mobile ecosystem: perspectives and opportunities

Argentina is the third largest mobile market in Latin America, with 61 million mobile connections and 39 million unique subscribers, equating to 90% of the Argentine population. The mobile market in...

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Digital inclusion and mobile sector taxation in Honduras

Since the launch of mobile services in 1996, the mobile sector in Honduras has grown rapidly and today there are over 5.4 million users, representing 66% of the population. The mobile industry is...

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Digital inclusion and mobile sector taxation in Brazil

Mobile services today connect over 144 million people in Brazil. With mobile penetration in terms of unique subscribers standing at 69% in Q4 2015, Brazil is the largest mobile market in Latin America...

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Spectrum in Latin America – Brochure

In the last six years, mobile operators in Latin America have invested more than $11.2 billion in acquiring new spectrum. The average spectrum assigned per country in the region is currently 311 MHz,...

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