BRICdata, Nov 2011, Pages: 273
by Length of Trips (Average Number of Nights Spent), 2011-2015
Table 19: Brazil - Outbound Travel by Length of Trip (Average Number of Nights Spent), 2006-2010
Table 20: Brazil - Outbound Travel by Length
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2008
Rates
Pricing Trends and Strategies
Distribution Channels
Vertical Market Assessment
Regional Trends
Argentina
Brazil
Central America and Caribbean
Chile
Colombia
Mexico
3
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2010, Pages: 112
Dialing Systems
- 4.4 Agent Performance Optimization Systems
5. Country Analysis
- 5.1 Argentina
- 5.2 Brazil
- 5.3 Central America and Caribbean
- 5.4 Chile
- 5.5 Colombia
- 5.6 Mexico
6. Vendor Profiles
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Sep 2008, Pages: 139
, Singapore, Argentina, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and South Africa among others. The purpose of the abstracted regional market discussion is to provide the reader a prelude to these markets. Also
Datamonitor, Feb 2008, Pages: 61
Non-switch software technology spending by vertical 32
Brazil contact center Non-switch software technology spending by size-band 35
CONTACT CENTER OUTBOUND TECHNOLOGY SPENDING 37
Brazil contact center
Business Monitor International, March 2010, Pages: 45
Brazil Tourism Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, tourism associations, government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts
Frost & Sullivan, April 2011, Pages: 77
.2 Competitive Structure Analysis
- 6.3 Market Share Analysis
List of Figures
Contact Center Outsourcing Services Market: Impact of Top Industry Challenges (Brazil), 2010-2015 18
Contact Center Outsourcing
Frost & Sullivan, Jan 2012, Pages: 108
- Interactive Voice Response
- Outbound Dialing Systems
- Agent Performance Optimization
Regional Breakdown
- Total Contact Center Applications Market
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Central America and the Caribbean
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Oct 2009, Pages: 177
, Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Panama
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31
Table 5: Global Call Centers Industry (2006): Call Handling
Time (in seconds) for India, US, Canada, Spain, UK and
Brazil (includes corresponding Graph/Chart
Business Monitor International, Dec 2009, Pages: 47
arrivals will increase to 9.2mn by 2014.
Unlike most developed countries whose tourism industries have been hit – even if indirectly – by the global financial crisis, Brazil has the advantage of reasonably
Euromonitor International, Oct 2011, Pages: 41
São Paulo is and will continue to be a “must visit” destination in Brazil due to its wide variety of attractions and cultural diversity. Always referred to as a business destination, the city
Euromonitor International, Nov 2011, Pages: 44
The Latin American tourism industry in 2010 rebounded after a disastrous 2009, which was impacted by the global economic recession and the H1N1 virus. Brazil, in particular, experienced some
Euromonitor International, March 2011, Pages: 39
The performance of health and wellness tourism in Brazil could have been better in 2010 were it not for the unstable state of the global economy, which continued to lead to inbound tourists making
Business Monitor International, Jan 2011, Pages: 61
Brazil Tourism Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, tourism associations, government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts
Business Monitor International, June 2011, Pages: 57
The Brazil Tourism Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, tourism associations, government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts
Business Monitor International, Nov 2011, Pages: 52
Business Monitor International's Brazil Tourism Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, tourism associations, government departments and regulatory bodies
Euromonitor International, March 2011, Pages: 24
approximately seven million sq kmof tropical forests and represents more than half of the tropical forests of the world. The Amazon Basin covers nine countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guyana