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Latin America Internet Market Statistics, 2002-2011Product Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: Centre for Telecoms Research Ltd. Published: May 2007 Product Code: R3461-27 Description Latin America had 30 million internet connections at the end of 2006, consisting of 11 million broadband and 19 million dial-up connections.
We anticipate the next five years being a period of high growth in internet connections for the region as broadband begins to penetrate households of lower-middle and lower classes. Besides increasing coverage of telecommunications infrastructure, a key driver to broadband growth will be an increase in households with personal computers (PCs) as affordability of computers improves. We anticipate developments in IPTV to result in around 700,000 IPTV households by 2011, aided by consumers migrating to faster broadband speeds. This report provides comprehensive five year historical and five year forecast market sizing data for each of the following five geographies:
o 0-2Mbit/s o 2-10Mbit/s o 10+ Mbit/s Our market reports are based on robust, tried and tested, research methodologies. Historical market data is sourced largely from regulatory and company sources, where available. In cases where historical information is unavailable, we compile market assumptions and test these with industry professionals and experts. All our forecasts are sense checked both from a bottom-up and top-down perspective. All variables are clearly defined. This report is available in Microsoft Excel format. Table of Contents
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