Telecommunications in Latin America "The dawn of a new economy"
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN LATIN AMERICA "THE DAWN OF A NEW ECONOMY" By Sydney Jones Tila Neto J.J. Centurion Chris John October 6, 2004 The current environment in the Latin American telecommunications market is one of perpetual change. After many years of significant investments made in infrastructure, many players are considering reducing their presence in the region due to the global economic situation. While many countries in the region have liberalized their markets (market leaders are Chile, Brazil and Mexico), there are still significant pockets of areas and market segments with restrictive competition practices as well as state-owned operator monopolies (Cost Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, and Uruguay). After many years, the region's key markets are witnessing open competition. However, in some markets this open competition is not yet a REALITY. In addition, we have seen major growth in the deployment of wireless, data and broadband services across the Latin American region. Much of the focus has been on Internet...

