Editor’s Note: Welcome to our weekly Reality Check column. We’ve gathered a group of visionaries and veterans in the mobile industry to give their insights into the marketplace.
Mobile penetration in Latin America was around 66% in early 2008, well above the world average of 46%. And, over 375 million people own a mobile device in LATAM – almost 12% of the world’s mobile population of 3.1 billion. Given the diversity of the geography, the people and the technology deployment, the mobile environment is diverse across the region. However, seven countries – Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile and Peru – claim 83% of the region’s subscribers (with Brazil and Mexico accounting for over 50% of all mobile subscribers in LATAM (including the Caribbean). (Source: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd)
Overall, mobile had a late start in LATAM and focused predominantly on gaining subscribers and market share, by offering plans and handset subsidization as a main competitor factor. Since 2003, mobile services have been on a dramatic rise due to the costs of deploying fixed line services and the lines to procure such services. The market is still predominantly pre-paid subscribers but these subscribers are accessing similar services to what we see here in North America. And the market is growing. quickly!
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If you look at the mobile operators, the playing field is dominated by two key players: America Movil and Telefonica/Portugal Telecom who own roughly 65% of the market. Telecom Italia serves approximately 12% of the market. And where is the region on data services? Venezuela is the region leader for data services but Mexico and Brazil together account for over 50% of the revenues driven from data services. And today, SMS accounts for the majority of data services revenues across the region – with SMS interoperability working across most operators and geographic boundaries. The majority of the region has also deployed 2.5 and 3G services.
I spoke with Eugenio Velasco, board member for MMA LATAM and director de servicios m