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

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


NEW YORK, Nov. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p03388814

Full competition in all market segments has been encouraged by an effective regulatory regime. The country's market-oriented economy has also made it popular for both national and international investors.

Fixed-line teledensity remains below the South American average, despite the country's relatively high GDP per capita and the healthy investment environment. Teledensity peaked in 2001 and has since fallen, a trend which is being pushed by consumer adoption of mobile services for both voice calls and mobile broadband, which is reducing demand for fixed-line infrastructure but leading to a steady climb in the use of mobile voice and data services.

The leading fixed-line operator is the incumbent Telefónica Chile, trading as Movistar. Its main competitors are VTR Globalcom (VTR), the GTD Group, Entel, and Claro. VTR is the leading provider of cable TV and cable broadband, and the second largest provider of local telephony. The GTD Group operates through seven subsidiaries, including GTD Manquehue, GTD Telesat, and Telsur, which provide voice, data, and video services for residential and business customers. Entel offers fixed-line services primarily t the wholesale and corporate segments.



The Digital Agenda for 2013-2020 (dubbed Agenda Digital Imagina Chile 2013-2020) set out a roadmap for the long-term development of Chile's ICT sector, including five strategic axes and 30 specific initiatives or goals to facilitate telecom access for all Chilean citizens.

This report provides an overview of Chile's telecom sector and regulatory environment, accompanied by statistical data and market analyses.


Key developments:
Four bids received for the 4,000km Fibra Optica Austral fibre network project; progress made with the South America Pacific Link (SAPL) submarine cable network; industry lobby group Atelmo proposes $26 billion investment program to 2024 to increase reach of LTE and fibre-based broadband networks; regulator concludes feasibility study on the Sino-Chile Cable system; Silica Networks signs agreement with REFSA Telecomunicaciones to build a 15,000km fibre network linking Argentina, Brazil and Chile; intermodal number portability introduced; report update includes the regulator's market data update to March 2017, telco's financial and operating data to Q2 2016, recent market developments.

Companies mentioned in this report:
Movistar (Telefónica Chile), VTR Globalcom, GTD Group (including Telsur, GTD Manquehue, Telesat, Telcoy), Entel Chile, Claro Chile, Nextel, GTD, Virgin Mobile, Falabella.

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