Tachometer Banda Ancha 2009 (¿®?)
In 2009, Mexico reached Chile on the podium in the fixed broadband, have not included any mobile or portable version. In both markets, the number of fixed access service amounted to a figure slightly above 35% households. The trend indicates that in 2010 Mexico will be the market leader in the region in terms of the ratio of fixed broadband access per household. In turn, the number of homes subscribed to broadband in Mexico and Chile still count as a figure above 40% of households. So, in 2009, Argentina fell to third in the regional ranking. In 2009, China saw a flattening in the curve of growth of broadband access due to a very bad first half at the sales attributable to an overestimation of the effects of the crisis by some operators.
None of the countries surveyed there is a comprehensive official plan to improve the penetration rates of broadband (Ed note: what little there is via satellite in Brazil, Colombia and Peru). Not to mention the possibility of including the access as a right. Only Brazil working on a connectivity agenda, given its poor indicators. In turn, the Triple Play does not seem to be a powerful boost for the market. Of the five countries with higher penetration hits 20%, Chile is the only one where operators with the largest scales are in an open competition through packages that include telephone, access and pay TV. However, the sharp escalation of Mexico is in some way connected with multiple service offerings. The shot is explained by a dizzying array of hits made by the local incumbent Telmex to close areas to pay TV operators as it governs the formal prohibition to enter the video market.
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