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Latin America Regulatory Mandates and LTE
Driving Infrastructure Sharing and Tower
Offloading Deals
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Summary
Latin America Regulatory Mandates and LTE
Driving Infrastructure Sharing and Tower
Offloading Deals, a Telecom Insider Report by
Pyramid Research, briefly describes the different
types of mobile infrastructure sharing, and
analyzes the operational motivations and the
economic value these agreements deliver. It also
identifies the key major barriers for mobile
operators to engage in mobile infrastructure
sharing, as well as the key triggers. Then it
brings evidence from some of the most prominent
infrastructure sharing developments that have
taken place in Latin America.
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Synopsis
Latin America Regulatory Mandates and LTE
Driving Infrastructure Sharing and Tower
Offloading Deals, a new Latin America Telecom
Insider by Pyramid Research starts by briefly
describing the different types of mobile
infrastructure sharing, that is passive and
active sharing, and national roaming. It then
identifies and analyzes the impact of
infrastructure sharing on operational and capital
expenses, and network coverage based on different
contextual factors, such as the characteristics
of physical landscape and the stage of network
deployment. It also explores the main drivers and
the operational and economic benefits mobile
operators can achieve by offloading/outsourcing
their tower assets. The report then analyzes the
main factors that negatively affect mobile
operators willingness to engage in infrastructure
sharing, and the potential anticompetitive
behaviors that can arise from mobile
infrastructure sharing. The report provides a
regional market overview on the main active and
passive mobile infrastructure sharing agreements,
major tower offloading/outsourcing deals and
regulatory aspects of mobile infrastructure
sharing, with a focus on the major Latin American
markets Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia,
Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela. Four case
studies of Brazil, Colombia (two), and Chile are
presented, bringing evidence from some of the
most prominent mobile infrastructure sharing
developments that have taken place in Latin
America.
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Key Findings
  • While an exact computation of savings in absolute
    values would be misleading due to different
    contextual factors such as characteristics of
    physical landscape and the stage of mobile
    network deployment, mobile infrastructure sharing
    can lead to a reduction of operating expenses of
    up to 20-30 and capital expenditures
    efficiencies and savings of as much as 40.
  • In Latin America, most infrastructure sharing
    initiatives have been voluntary, and they have
    largely been led by runner-up players, with
    leading operators preferring to stay on the
    sidelines. For instance, in Colombia,
    second-placed Movistar and third-placed Tigo
    engaged into active RAN sharing for the
    deployment of their LTE networks to better
    complete with market leader Claro.
  • - In the majority of cases, regulatory
    authorities scrutinize voluntary infrastructure
    sharing deals to minimize the threat of any
    anticompetitive conduct or behavior. In Latin
    America, mandates around infrastructure sharing
    have revolved around imposing site sharing to
    incumbents where competitors lack viable
    alternatives and imposing tower sharing to
    address growing environmental and public safety
    concerns.

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Reasons To Buy
  • This Telecom Insider helps executives build
    proactive, profitable growth strategies by
    offering comprehensive, relevant analysis of
    mobile infrastructure sharing and tower
    offloading/outsourcing in Latin America.
  • The report offers a wealth of data on mobile
    infrastructure sharing and tower
    offloading/outsourcing in Latin America, with a
    focus on the regions major markets Argentina,
    Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and
    Venezuela.
  • The report is designed for an executive-level
    audience, boasting presentation quality that
    allows it to be turned into presentable material
    immediately.
  • The broad but detailed perspective will help
    operators, equipment vendors and other telecom
    industry players to succeed in the challenging
    mobile telecommunications market in Latin America.

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Table Of Content
  • Introduction Defining infrastructure sharing
  • Operational and economic benefits of mobile
    infrastructure sharing
  • Obstacles and anticompetitive threats of mobile
    infrastructure sharing
  • Infrastructure sharing in Latin America
  • Market Detail Case Studies
  • Key Findings and Recommendations
  • Appendix Acronyms and Definitions

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    Enhancing Service Availability, Proposition and
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    Vitality of Fixed Broadband and Mobile Data
    Markets
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    Data to Boom
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    and Multiplatform Services to Drive Telecom
    Market
  • Canada Data Segment to Boom after LTE Spectrum
    Allocation
  • Mobile Data Pricing Innovative Practices to
    Drive Adoption and Traffic
  • Cellular M2M Services in Africa and the Middle
    East Market Sizing, Forecasts and Case Studies

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Latin America Regulatory Mandates and LTE
Driving Infrastructure Sharing and Tower
Offloading Deals Published Nov 2014 42
Pages Latin America Regulatory Mandates and
LTE Driving Infrastructure Sharing and Tower
Offloading Deals, a Telecom Insider Report by
Pyramid Research, briefly describes the different
types of mobile infrastructure sharing, and
analyzes the operational motivations and the
economic value these agreements deliver.
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