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Communications Markets in Costa Rica


Description: Costa Rica is the least liberalized telecommunications market in Latin America. The government, through the Instituto Costarricence de Electricidad (ICE), has a monopoly over the country’s energy and telecommunications markets. The biggest news in 2004 is certainly the government’s pledge to open certain telecommunication segments to competition, which was primarily the result of Costa Rica’s entry into a regional free trade agreement, CAFTA. While the treaty has not yet been ratified, this move represents the first step toward liberalizing the market. Pent-up demand in all telephony segments continues to be an issue, and while ICE has engaged in several ambitious expansion projects, its controversial bidding process continues to cause delays. This 19-page report takes a comprehensive look at the Costa Rican market, covering immediate issues facing the market, in the context of the political, economic, regulatory, and competitive environments. It includes fixed communications predictions, mobile communications predictions, vendor relationships, and risk assessment. Region: Latin America Number of Exhibits: 11


Contents: Immediate issues facing the Costa Rican market Context: political, economic, regulatory, competitive Fixed communications predictions Mobile communications predictions Infrastructure: vendor relationships Risk assessment List of Exhibits: Market Maturity Telecoms Market Performance Competitive Context Mobile vs. Fixed Penetration Fixed Comms: Revenue Fixed Comms: Revenue Per Line Fixed Comms: Technology Adoption Mobile: Penetration in Regional Context Mobile: Subscriber Growth by Standard Mobile: Data Revenues Mobile: ARPS Dynamics




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