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| 2007 Latin America - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru |
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The Andean countries are Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, which present considerable diversity in their general telecom indicators, but have much in common with regard to geographical challenges, technologies being developed, and opportunities for growth. This annual report offers a wealth of information on the trends and developments in telecommunications, mobile, Internet, broadband, digital TV, and converging media including VoIP and IPTV developments.
Key Statistics and forecasts; Market and industry overviews; Government policies and regulatory issues; Historical information; Major players (fixed-line, mobile, broadband, and pay TV); Telecom infrastructure (national and international, fixed and wireless); Mobile voice and data markets; Internet market and VoIP; Broadband (DSL, cable, wireless); Convergence, pay TV, and developments in digital TV.
BuddeComm’s latest Annual Publication on the Andean countries profiles five countries with highly diverse telecom infrastructure – from Chile, which is the most advanced telecom market in the region, to Bolivia, one of the poorest and less developed countries in South America.
Nevertheless, all five countries have one feature in common: the presence of the Andes mountain system, which extends for more than 8,900km along the entire length of western South America, forming a natural wall separating the narrow western coastal region from the rest of the continent. Fixed-line teledensity is limited throughout the Andes by low population density and the rough mountainous terrain that has hindered the laying of copper wire.
This report presents a concise overview of sector liberalisation and privatisation in the Andean sub-region, government initiatives and regulations in the telecom industry, the development of product offerings for both mobile and broadband technologies, essential country and operator statistics in all telecom sectors, and the emergence of convergence and triple play.
Key highlights The fixed-line market has been liberalised in all five countries, but competition is slow to develop in local telephony. Apart from Peru, which has one fixed line incumbent with 95% of the market, the other countries have two or more regional incumbents. Long distance telephony, on the other hand, is extremely competitive in all five markets. VoIP telephony has been adopted by a number of operators and is available through Internet cafés and telecentres. Due to low fixed-line teledensity, mobility has become the chosen alternative in the Andean countries, leading to a ratio of around four mobile phones to every fixed line in service. Prepaid cards have played a significant role in driving mobile telephony growth, making mobile phones accessible to the lower income earners. Besides mobile telephony, operators have been using various wireless and satellite technologies to reach isolated communities. WiMAX has become the future hope for this region, and the first WiMAX or pre-WiMAX networks have been deployed in all five countries. Broadband uptake varies greatly among the five countries – from a penetration of 6.3% in Chile, to a penetration of 0.1% in Bolivia. ADSL is the fastest growing technology, but cable modem is the major vehicle of broadband access in Colombia, and is also strong in Chile. Chile has been at the forefront in terms of convergence. In 1999, Chile’s VTR Globalcom pioneered triple play, combining telephony, broadband, and pay TV services. The rest of Latin America only began to develop convergence solutions in late 2004. Convergence strategies have been adopted in Colombia and Bolivia, but Peru has been hampered by lack of competition, and Ecuador by restrictions on VoIP. Andean countries - mobile penetration and annual growth - 2006
Country Penetration Annual growth Bolivia 28.2% 14% Chile 77.7% 15% Colombia 63.6% 36% Ecuador 65.7% 27% Peru 31.9% 57%
Source: BuddeComm For those needing high-level strategic information and objective analysis on this region, this 200 page report is essential reading and gives further information on:
Regulatory developments and spectrum auctions; Fixed-line developments, including the adoption of alternative technologies such as VoIP; Mobile telephony growth, and the up-take of mobile data services; Broadband growth and the incursion into wireless technologies such as WiMAX; Triple play development, leap-frogging into a new technology in markets with low teledensity; Scenario forecasts for the fixed line, mobile, and broadband markets in Chile, Colombia, and Peru.
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1. BOLIVIA 1.1 Key statistics 1.2 Telecommunications market 1.2.1 Overview of Bolivia’s telecom market 1.3 Regulatory environment 1.3.1 Background 1.3.2 Regulatory authority 1.3.3 Privatisation of Entel 1.3.4 Re-nationalisation of Entel 1.3.5 Telecom sector liberalisation in Bolivia 1.3.6 Foreign investment 1.3.7 Per-second billing 1.4 Fixed network operators in Bolivia 1.4.1 Overview of operators 1.4.2 Entel 1.4.3 Cooperatives 1.5 Telecommunications infrastructure 1.5.1 National telecom network 1.5.2 International infrastructure 1.5.3 Infrastructure developments 1.6 Internet market 1.6.1 Overview 1.7 Broadband market 1.7.1 Overview 1.8 Convergence 1.8.1 Overview of media convergence 1.8.2 Pay TV 1.9 Mobile communications 1.9.1 Overview of Bolivia’s mobile market 1.9.2 Mobile technologies 1.9.3 Major mobile operators 1.9.4 Mobile voice services 1.9.5 Mobile data services 2. CHILE 2.1 Key statistics 2.2 Telecommunications market 2.2.1 Overview of Chile’s telecom market 2.3 Regulatory environment 2.3.1 Background 2.3.2 Regulatory authorities 2.3.3 Privatisation 2.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Chile 2.3.5 Telecommunication tariffs 2.3.6 Number portability 2.3.7 Access 2.3.8 Interconnect 2.3.9 New regulatory developments 2.4 Telecom network operators in Chile 2.4.1 Overview of operators 2.4.2 Telefónica Chile 2.4.3 Entel Chile 2.4.4 VTR Globalcom 2.4.5 Telefónica del Sur (Telsur) 2.4.6 Telmex 2.4.7 GTD Manquehue 2.5 Telecommunications infrastructure 2.5.1 National telecom networks 2.5.2 International infrastructure 2.5.3 Infrastructure developments 2.6 Internet market 2.6.1 Overview 2.7 Broadband market 2.7.1 Overview 2.7.2 Broadband operators 2.7.3 Cable modems 2.7.4 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) 2.7.5 Wireless broadband 2.7.6 Broadband Powerline (BPL) 2.8 Convergence 2.8.1 Overview of media convergence 2.8.2 Triple play models 2.8.3 Pay TV 2.8.4 Broadband TV (IPTV) 2.8.5 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV) 2.9 Mobile communications 2.9.1 Overview of Chile’s mobile market 2.9.2 Regulatory issues 2.9.3 Mobile technologies 2.9.4 Mobile operators 2.9.5 Mobile voice services 2.9.6 Mobile data services 2.9.7 Mobile content and applications 2.10 Forecasting 2.10.1 General 2.10.2 Notes on scenario forecasts 2.10.3 Scenario forecasts 3. COLOMBIA 3.1 Key statistics 3.2 Telecommunication market 3.2.1 Overview of Colombia’s telecom market 3.3 Regulatory environment 3.3.1 Background 3.3.2 Regulatory authoritiesc 3.3.3 Privatisation 3.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Colombia 3.3.5 Number Portability (NP) 3.3.6 Per-minute billing 3.3.7 Interconnect 3.3.8 Rural telephony 3.3.9 Compartel 3.3.10 Free-Trade Agreement (FTA) 3.4 Fixed network operators in Colombia 3.4.1 Overview of operators 3.4.2 Telefónica Telecom (previously Colombia Telecom) 3.4.3 ETB 3.4.4 EPM 3.4.5 Emcali 3.4.6 Telmex Colombia 3.5 Telecommunications infrastructure 3.5.1 National telecom network 3.5.2 International infrastructure 3.5.3 Infrastructure developments 3.6 Internet market 3.6.1 Overview 3.7 Broadband market 3.7.1 Overview 3.7.2 Cable modems 3.7.3 Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) 3.7.4 Wireless broadband 3.8 Convergence 3.8.1 Overview of media convergence 3.8.2 Triple play models 3.8.3 Pay TV 3.8.4 Broadband TV (IPTV) 3.8.5 Digital TV 3.9 Mobile communications 3.9.1 Overview of Colombia’s mobile market 3.9.2 Regulatory issues 3.9.3 Mobile technologies 3.9.4 Major mobile operators 3.9.5 Mobile voice services 3.9.6 Mobile data services 3.10 Forecasting 3.10.1 General 3.10.2 Notes on scenario forecasts 3.10.3 Scenario forecasts 4. ECUADOR 4.1 Key statistics 4.2 Telecommunications market 4.2.1 Overview of Ecuador’s telecom market 4.3 Regulatory environment 4.3.1 Background 4.3.2 Regulatory authorities 4.3.3 Privatisation 4.3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Ecuador 4.3.5 Interconnect 4.4 Fixed network operators in Ecuador 4.4.1 Overview of operators 4.4.2 Andinatel 4.4.3 Pacifictel 4.4.4 Etapa 4.4.5 Linkotel 4.5 Telecommunications infrastructure 4.5.1 National telecom network 4.5.2 International infrastructure 4.5.3 Infrastructure developments 4.6 Internet market 4.6.1 Overview 4.7 Broadband market 4.7.1 Overview 4.7.2 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) 4.7.3 Broadband Powerline (BPL) 4.7.4 WiMAX 4.8 Pay TV 4.9 Mobile communications 4.9.1 Overview of Ecuador’s mobile market 4.9.2 Mobile technologies 4.9.3 Major mobile operators 5. PERU 5.1 Key statistics 5.2 Telecommunications market 5.2.1 Overview of Peru’s telecom market 5.3 Regulatory environment 5.3.1 History 5.3.2 Regulatory authority 5.3.3 FITEL and the Superfund 5.3.4 Privatisation of Telefónica del Perú 5.3.5 Telecom sector liberalisation in Peru 5.3.6 Changes to telecom laws and regulations 5.3.7 Multicarrier dialling system 5.3.8 Interconnect 5.3.9 Fixed-to-Mobile termination charges 5.3.10 Interoperability 5.3.11 Number Portability (NP) 5.3.12 Settlement rates 5.3.13 Callback services 5.3.14 Price cap regulations 5.3.15 Agreement with Telefónica del Perú – December 2006 5.4 Fixed network operators in Peru 5.4.1 Overview of operators 5.4.2 Telefónica del Perú (TdP) 5.4.3 Movistar Perú (was Comunicaciones Móviles del Perú/BellSouth) 5.4.4 Telmex Perú 5.4.5 IDT Perú 5.4.6 Americatel Perú 5.4.7 Gilat To Home Perú 5.5 Telecommunications infrastructure 5.5.1 National telecom network 5.5.2 International infrastructure 5.5.3 Infrastructure developments 5.6 Internet market 5.6.1 Overview 5.7 Broadband market 5.7.1 Overview 5.7.2 Cable modems 5.7.3 ADSL 5.7.4 Wireless broadband 5.8 Convergence 5.8.1 Overview of media convergence 5.8.2 Cable TV 5.8.3 Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Systems (MMDS) 5.8.4 Satellite TV 5.8.5 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV) 5.9 Mobile communications 5.9.1 Overview of Peru’s mobile market 5.9.2 Regulatory issues 5.9.3 Mobile technologies 5.9.4 Major mobile operators 5.9.5 Mobile voice services 5.9.6 Mobile data services 5.10 Forecasting 5.10.1 General 5.10.2 Notes on scenario forecasts 5.10.3 Scenario forecasts 6. GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
Exhibit 1 – Major submarine cable networks landing in Bolivia Exhibit 2 – Regions and primary zones Exhibit 3 – Local telephony operators – number of zones of operation – March 2006 Exhibit 4 – Telefónica Chile at a glance Exhibit 5 – Entel Chile at a glance Exhibit 6 – VTR Globalcom at a glance Exhibit 7 – Telsur at a glance Exhibit 8 – Major submarine cable networks landing in Chile Exhibit 9 – Metrópolis (historical) Exhibit 10 – Mobile concessions and original shareholders Exhibit 11 – Telefónica Móvil de Chile (TEM Chile) – history Exhibit 12 – BellSouth Chile – history Exhibit 13 – Telefónica Telecom at a glance Exhibit 14 – Colombia Telecom – company history Exhibit 15 – Colombia Telecom – privatisation Exhibit 16 – EPM telecom subsidiaries Exhibit 17 – Telmex Colombia – company history Exhibit 18 – Major submarine cable networks landing in Colombia Exhibit 19 – Major ISPs and broadband players – 2006 Exhibit 20 – Departmental WiMAX licences issued in December 2006 Exhibit 21 – Colombian regions for mobile licensing Exhibit 22 – Comcel – company history Exhibit 23 – TEM Colombia – company history Exhibit 24 – Colombia Móvil – company history Exhibit 25 – Major submarine cable networks landing in Ecuador Exhibit 26 – Telefónica del Perú at a glance – 2006 Exhibit 27 – Telmex Perú – company history Exhibit 28 – FITEL Rural Projects Program – 2006 Exhibit 29 – Major submarine cable networks landing in Peru Exhibit 30 – History of the Internet in Peru Exhibit 31 – Telefónica Móviles Perú (TEM Perú) – history Exhibit 32 – BellSouth Peru – history Exhibit 33 – TIM Perú – history
Table 1 – Andean countries – mobile penetration and annual growth – 2006 Table 2 – Country statistics Bolivia – 2006 Table 3 – Telephone network statistics – June 2006 Table 4 – Internet user statistics – 2005 Table 5 – Broadband statistics – 2005 Table 6 – Mobile statistics – September 2006 Table 7 – National telecommunications authorities Table 8 – Fixed-line to mobile ratio – 1996 - 2006 Table 9 – Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity – 1996 - 2006 Table 10 – Public payphones and annual change - 1997 - 2006 Table 11 – Internet users, annual change and user penetration - 1997 - 2005 Table 12 – Dial-up subscribers and annual change – 1997 - 2005 Table 13 – Broadband subscribers, annual change, penetration & household penetration – 2002 - 2005 Table 14 – Cable TV subscribers, annual change and household penetration – 2000 - 2005 Table 15 – Mobile subscribers by operator and annual change - September 2006 Table 16 – Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1996 - 2006 Table 17 – Mobile operators’ market share - 2003 - 2006 Table 18 – Country statistics Chile – 2006 Table 19 – Telephone network statistics – 2006 Table 20 – Internet user statistics – 2006 Table 21 – Broadband statistics – 2006 Table 22 – Mobile statistics – 2006 Table 23 – National telecommunications authorities Table 24 – Local telephony operators – lines and market share – March 2006 Table 25 – Entel and Telefónica Chile – market share of ILD and DLD traffic – 2001 - 2006 Table 26 – Telefónica Chile lines in service and annual change – 1999 - 2006 Table 27 – Entel lines in service and annual change – 2001 - 2006 Table 28 – VTR telephony subscribers and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 29 – Telsur lines in service and annual change – 1999 - 2006 Table 30 – Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity – 1995 - 2006 Table 31 – Public phones and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 32 – Internet users, annual change and user penetration - 2000 - 2006 Table 33 – Internet subscribers, annual change and subscriber penetration - 2000 - 2006 Table 34 – Dial-up and broadband subscriber ratio - 2000 - 2006 Table 35 – Dial-up subscribers and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 36 – ISP market share - March 2006 Table 37 – Broadband connections, annual change and penetration - 2000 - 2006 Table 38 – Broadband subscriber ratios by technology; ADSL, cable, other – 2001 - 2006 Table 39 – Broadband market share – major companies – 2001 - 2006 Table 40 – Cable modem subscribers, annual change and household penetration – 2001 - 2006 Table 41 – VTR cable modem subscribers and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 42 – ADSL subscribers, annual change and household penetration – 2001 - 2006 Table 43 – Telefónica Chile ADSL subscribers and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 44 – Entel ADSL+WLL subscribers and annual change – 2002 - 2006 Table 45 – Telsur ADSL subscribers and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 46 – Pay TV subscribers by operator and market share - January 2007 Table 47 – Cable TV subscribers and annual change – 1995 - 2006 Table 48 – VTR cable TV subscribers by technology and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 49 – Mobile subscribers by operator and technology and annual change – September 2006 Table 50 – Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration – 1995 - 2006 Table 51 – Operator market share – 1999 - 2006 Table 52 – Movistar mobile subscribers (million) and annual change – 1999 - 2006 Table 53 – Entel PCS mobile subscribers (million) and annual change – 1999 - 2006 Table 54 – Claro mobile subscribers (million) and annual change – 1999 - 2006 Table 55 – Prepaid/postpaid ratio – 1999 - 2006 Table 56 – Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity – 1995 - 2006 Table 57 – Forecast fixed line growth – lower market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 58 – Forecast fixed line growth – upper market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 59 – Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration – 1995 - 2006 Table 60 – Forecast mobile subscriber growth – lower market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 61 – Forecast mobile subscriber growth – upper market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 62 – Broadband connections, annual change and penetration - 2000 - 2006 Table 63 – Forecast broadband growth – lower market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 64 – Forecast broadband growth – upper market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 65 – Country statistics Colombia – 2006 Table 66 – Telephone network statistics – 2006 Table 67 – Internet user statistics – June 2006 Table 68 – Broadband statistics – June 2006 Table 69 – Mobile statistics – June 2006 Table 70 – Telecommunications organisations Table 71 – Telecom revenue and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 72 – Telecom revenue by segment and annual change – 2005 Table 73 – Fixed lines in service - major operators’ market share – 2000 - 2006 Table 74 – DLD traffic – market share by operator – 1999 - 2006 Table 75 – ILD traffic – market share by operator – 1999 - 2006 Table 76 – Telefónica Telecom lines in service – 2000 - 2006 Table 77 – ETB lines in service – 2000 - 2006 Table 78 – EPM lines in service and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 79 – Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity – 1996 - 2006 Table 80 – Internet users, annual change and user penetration - 1996 - 2006 Table 81 – Internet subscribers (dial-up + broadband), annual change and penetration - 2003 - 2006 Table 82 – Dial-up and broadband subscriber ratio - 2003 - 2006 Table 83 – Dial-up subscribers and annual change - 2003 - 2006 Table 84 – Broadband subscribers, annual change and penetration - 2002 - 2006 Table 85 – Broadband market share by technology - 2003 - 2006 Table 86 – Cable modem subscribers, annual change and household penetration - 2003 - 2006 Table 87 – ADSL subscribers, annual change and household penetration - 2003 - 2006 Table 88 – Cable TV subscribers, annual change and household penetration – 2000 - 2006 Table 89 – Major cable TV providers – subscribers and market share – 2006 Table 90 – Satellite TV subscribers (Sky + DirecTV) and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 91 – Mobile subscribers by operator and technology and annual change - September 2006 Table 92 – Mobile subscribers, penetration and annual change – 1997 - 2006 Table 93 – Mobile market share by operator – 2002 - 2006 Table 94 – Comcel subscribers and annual change – 2000 - 2006 Table 95 – Movistar subscribers and annual change – 2001 - 2006 Table 96 – Ola subscribers and annual change – 2003 - 2006 Table 97 – Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity – 1996 - 2006 Table 98 – Forecast fixed line growth – lower market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 99 – Forecast fixed line growth – upper market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 100 – Mobile subscribers, penetration and annual change – 1997 - 2006 Table 101 – Forecast mobile subscriber growth – lower market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 102 – Forecast mobile subscriber growth – upper market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 103 – Broadband subscribers, annual change, penetration and household penetration - 2002 - 2006 Table 104 – Forecast broadband growth – lower market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 105 – Forecast broadband growth – upper market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 106 – Country statistics Ecuador – 2006 Table 107 – Telephone network statistics – 2006 Table 108 – Internet user statistics – 2006 Table 109 – Broadband statistics – 2006 Table 110 – Mobile statistics – February 2007 Table 111 – National telecommunications authorities Table 112 – Market share of mainlines in service by operator – 2001 - 2006 Table 113 – Andinatel lines in service, annual change and digitisation – 2001 - 2006 Table 114 – Pacifictel lines in service, annual change and digitisation – 2001 - 2006 Table 115 – Etapa lines in service, annual change and digitisation – 2001 - 2006 Table 116 – Linkotel lines in service, annual change and digitisation – 2004 - 2006 Table 117 – Fixed lines in service, annual change, teledensity and digitisation - 1996 - 2006 Table 118 – Public telephones and annual change – 2003 - 2006 Table 119 – Internet users, annual change and user penetration - 1999 - 2006 Table 120 – Internet subscribers (dial-up and broadband) and annual change – 1998 - 2006 Table 121 – Pay TV subscribers by technology and annual change – 2004 - 2006 Table 122 – Mobile subscribers by operator, technology and annual growth - February 2007 Table 123 – Mobile subscribers (million), annual change and penetration - 1996 - 2007 Table 124 – Mobile operators’ market share – 1996 - 2007 Table 125 – Prepaid subscriber ratio by operator – 2002 - 2007 Table 126 – Conecel mobile subscribers (million) and annual change – 1996 - 2007 Table 127 – Otecel mobile subscribers (million) and annual change – 1996 - 2007 Table 128 – Alegro mobile subscribers and annual change – 2003 - 2007 Table 129 – Country statistics Peru – 2006 Table 130 – Telecom revenue and investment statistics – 2005 Table 131 – Telephone network statistics – 2006 Table 132 – Internet user statistics – 2006 Table 133 – Broadband statistics – 2006 Table 134 – Mobile statistics – 2006 Table 135 – National telecommunications authorities Table 136 – Number of operators per service – 2006 Table 137 – Fixed lines in service by operator – 2001 - 2006 Table 138 – Operators’ fixed-line market share – 2001 - 2006 Table 139 – Share of domestic long-distance traffic (top five operators) – 2001 - 2006 Table 140 – Share of international long-distance outgoing traffic (top five operators) – 2001 - 2006 Table 141 – TdP fixed lines in service and annual change – 2001 - 2006 Table 142 – Fixed lines in service, annual change and teledensity - 1995 - 2006 Table 143 – Public telephones and annual change – 1997 - 2006 Table 144 – Internet users, annual change and user penetration - 1996 - 2006 Table 145 – Internet subscribers by access technology - 2001 - 2005 Table 146 – Dial-up and broadband subscriber ratio - 2001 - 2005 Table 147 – Broadband subscribers, annual change and penetration – 2001 - 2006 Table 148 – TdP broadband subscribers and annual change – 2001 - 2006 Table 149 – Cable modem subscribers by operator and annual change – 2001 - 2005 Table 150 – ADSL subscribers and annual change – 2002 - 2005 Table 151 – Cable TV subscribers, annual change and household penetration – 1999 - 2006 Table 152 – Cable Mágico subscribers and annual change – 2001 - 2006 Table 153 – Cable Express subscribers and annual change – 2002 - 2006 Table 154 – Cable Star subscribers and annual change – 2002 - 2006 Table 155 – Mobile subscribers by operator and annual change - 2006 Table 156 – Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1996 - 2006 Table 157 – Company market share – 1996 - 2006 Table 158 – Movistar mobile subscribers (million) and annual change – 2001 - 2006 Table 159 – Claro subscribers and annual change - 2001 - 2006 Table 160 – Nextel subscribers and annual change - 2001 - 2006 Table 161 – Prepaid/postpaid ratio - 2001 - 2006 Table 162 – Fixed lines overview, annual change and teledensity - 1995 - 2006 Table 163 – Forecast fixed line growth – lower market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 164 – Forecast fixed line growth – upper market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 165 – Mobile subscribers, annual change and penetration - 1996 - 2006 Table 166 – Forecast mobile subscriber growth – lower market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 167 – Forecast mobile subscriber growth – upper market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 168 – Broadband subscribers, annual change and penetration – 2001 - 2006 Table 169 – Forecast broadband growth – lower market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015 Table 170 – Forecast broadband growth – upper market scenario – 2005; 2010; 2015
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