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Bolivia Intelligence Report

Bolivia Intelligence Report

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Management Study
Published: March 2009
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Sector: Networks & Infrastructure

The market will generate $751m in revenue in 2009 and will continue growing over the forecast period to $978m in 2014. This growth will be fueled mainly by mobile voice services, which after growing 20% from 2007 to 2008 will continue its ascent at a 7.5% CAGR over the rest of the forecast period. Mobile data will also post growth, at a CAGR of 19.7%. In 2008, mobile revenue surpassed fixed revenue, and we expect the gap to widen over time. Bolivia's broadband market remains one of the most underdeveloped in Latin America. Broadband penetration in 2008 stood at 1%, roughly one-fifth the regional average of 5%. Broadband revenue will increase at a CAGR of 18% over the next five years, from $30m in 2008 to $70m by 2013. Considering the low penetration of the broadband sector, the strength of cable/MMDS networks and Bolivia's cooperative structure, we do not expect to see IPTV introduced in the country in the next five years. The market will generate $751m in revenue in 2009 and will continue growing over the forecast period to $978m in 2014. This growth will be fueled mainly by mobile voice services, which after growing 20% from 2007 to 2008 will continue its ascent at a 7.5% CAGR over the rest of the forecast period. Mobile data will also post growth, at a CAGR of 19.7%. In 2008, mobile revenue surpassed fixed revenue, and we expect the gap to widen over time. Bolivia's broadband market remains one of the most underdeveloped in Latin America. Broadband penetration in 2008 stood at 1%, roughly one-fifth the regional average of 5%. Broadband revenue will increase at a CAGR of 18% over the next five years, from $30m in 2008 to $70m by 2013. Considering the low penetration of the broadband sector, the strength of cable/MMDS networks and Bolivia's cooperative structure, we do not expect to see IPTV introduced in the country in the next five years.

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