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Landscape 172
Table 78: LatinAmerican Network Security Market (2010):
Percentage Value Share Breakdown by Country/Region -
Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart
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, & Other Services). The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided
Pyramid Research, Inc., Jan 2007
COMMUNICATIONS: Mexico: Mobile Number Portability Gets Carried Away in 2007 and 2008
Mexico looks to be the first LatinAmerican country to implement mobile number portability (MNP) in 2007. Join Analyst Omar
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.1 to 100 KVA, 100.1 to 200 KVA, 200.1 to 500 KVA, and Above 500 KVA. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World
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14
IT Outsourcing Providers 15
Telecommunication companies (telcos) 15
System Integrators (SIs) & Value
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, and Mexico (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-74
Competitive Scenario III-74
Table 61: LatinAmerican Market for Wireless Handsets
(2005): Market Shares of Leading Players by Volume for
Nokia
Euromoney Trading Ltd, March 2004
of project
Country
Distinctive features
Description of financing
LatinAmericantelecommunications projects
Project summary
Background
Contractual relationships
Risk analysis and credit ratings
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III-80
A.Market Analysis III-80
Outlook III-80
An Overview of Brazilian Market III-80
B.Market Analytics III-81
Table 63: LatinAmerican Recent Past, Current & Future
Market Analysis
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factors can affect accessibility and risk. These are also covered in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering El
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transport via the road system. Air transport compensates in some respects; Colombia has one of the densest domestic air route networks in Latin America. Telecommunicationinfrastructure improved markedly
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is having a profound effect on Brazil, and Brazilians have rapidly become the LatinAmerican leaders in technological innovation and Internet applications. In Brazil, business perspectives for the digital “e
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poor in the sparsely populated Darien province and to areas such as San Blas that have good tourism potential. An Inter-American Development Bank loan is in place to finance infrastructure development
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from other LatinAmerican and European countries. The Superintendent of Telecommunications regulates the industry. The Superintendent controls the hours of broadcasting but sets no price controls
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and risk. These are also covered in Chapter 2, which is presented from the perspective of an American firm, though it is equally applicable to most firms entering Guatemala. This chapter has been authored
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period of time, and to include an international arbitration clause as a means to resolve any disputes that may arise. Enforcing legal rights in Ecuador, as is the case in many other LatinAmerican
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’s deficit is largely financed by the surpluses generated by some state-owned enterprises and by government borrowing. Infrastructure Development Costa Rica has long held claim to being the Central American
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Access to telecommunications services in Honduras is well below the LatinAmerican average. The installed telephone network capacity of Honduras’s state owned monopoly-provider of wired telephony is about