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Peru - Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations - Statistics and Analyses
[November 08, 2017]

Peru - Telecoms Infrastructure, Operators, Regulations - Statistics and Analyses


NEW YORK, Nov. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Peru's fixed-line teledensity is among the lowest in South America.

Obstacles to fixed-line growth include widespread poverty, fixed-to-mobile substitution, expensive telephone services, and geographical inaccessibility in the rugged Andean mountains and lowland Amazon jungles. The Telecommunications Investment Fund (FITEL) provides subsidies for telecom services in rural areas and other places that provide marginal returns for private providers. The government is addressing these shortcomings via ambitious investment plans to deploy telecom infrastructure and services in underserved areas. Contracts have been awarded to develop telecom services to the regions.

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Most of the work will be complete by the end of 2017, when eight regional fibre-based networks will be connected to the National Fibre-Optic Backbone (Red Dorsal Nacional de Fibra Optica, or RDNFO).

Movistar dominates the telephony market though its subscriber base has fallen in recent quarters. laro Peru occupies a distant second place but its share is growing steadily, while Americatel Peru, a subsidiary of Entel Chile, is also active in the market though its share is small.




This report provides an overview of Peru's telecom infrastructure, together with profiles of the major fixed-line operators. It includes a wide range of relevant statistics and analyses.

Key developments:
Investment agency ProInversion opens tender for $163.7 million 5,336km cable infrastructure project; government signs remaining contracts for regional broadband projects; Telefónica invests $1.8 billion in infrastructure, focused on broadband, pay TV, and data; Peru's unified concession system providing single licence for all telecom services; report update includes the regulator's data updates to June 2017, telcos' financial and operating data to Q3 2017, recent market developments.


Companies mentioned in this report:
Telefónica del Perú (Movistar Perú), América Móvil Perú (Claro Perú), Americatel Perú, Gamacon, IDT, Convergia, Gilat To Home Perú, Rural Telecom, Valtron, and Nextel Perú.

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