Throughout Latin America, telecom operators are conducting LTE trials and unveiling some commercial launches. With spectrum auctions on the rise, it is the beginning of the LTE era across the region. However,the technology potential also has its challenges, including the high costs associated with acquiring the needed spectrum, the money needed to build out the networks and the money needed to procure devices.
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Low ARPU, the prevalence of prepaid usage, high churn rate, and spectrum and device availability are some of the barriers facing Latin American operators in deploying and developing LTEÂ networks, especially in business model terms. The most recent report from Maravedis-Rethink estimates that there will be 51 million LTE subscribers by the end of 2017, and the CAPEX for 4G in the region is expected to reach an accumulated $13 billion by 2017.
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