Chile’s telecom sector is one of
the most open and mature in Latin America, with full competition allowed in all
areas, excellent infrastructure and a progressive regulatory system which
encourages competition. The country’s market-oriented economy has made it a popular
target with both national and international investors. A Digital Agenda for
2013-2020 has set out a roadmap for the development of Chile’s ICT sector,
including strategies and specific initiatives and goals to facilitate improved
telecom access for all citizens. The country has also benefited from solid GDP
growth during the last decade, with a decline recorded only in 2009 as the
effects of the GFC were first felt. GDP per capita is among the highest in the
region, which has translated into disposable income for telecom services.
Fixed-mobile substitution is
particularly strong in Chile, with fixed-line teledensity slipping while mobile
penetration continues to climb. The consumer trend to adopt mobile services for
both voice calls and broadband is further reducing demand for fixed-line
infrastructure.
The fixed-line services sector is
dominated by the incumbent Telefónica Chile, trading as Movistar, while its
main competitors are VTR Globalcom (wholly owned by Liberty Global), the GTD
group, Entel, and Claro.
Broadband penetration is
relatively high for the region. Competition in the market is intense, though
given the dominance of the major players much of this competition is
cross-platform. The pay TV market is also mature, with the third highest
penetration in South America after Argentina and Uruguay. By mid-2014 almost
half of all households subscribed to pay TV services.
Chile’s mobile penetration is one
of the highest in South America, and as a result growth has slowed
considerably. Movistar and Entel are the market leaders, compete neck-and-neck
with about 37% share each, while Claro accounts for about 22% market share and
the half-dozen MVNOs take the remaining 2%. LTE services are offered by all
three MNOs, which has stimulated the sale of smartphones as well as mobile data
use among consumers.
Spanning over 78 pages, 85 Tables, 34 Charts
and 11 Exhibits “Chile - Telecoms, IP
Networks, Digital Media and Forecasts” report Covering Key Statistics,
Telecommunications Market, Regulatory Environment, Fixed Network Operators,
Telecommunications Infrastructure, Broadband Market, Digital Media / Digital
Economy, Mobile Communications, Forecasts. This report Covered 18 Companies -
Entel Chile, Claro Chile, VTR, Nextel, GTD, Virgin Mobile, Falabella Movil,
Movistar (Telefónica Chile), Globalcom, Telsur, GTD Manquehue, Telesat, Telcoy,
DirecTV, CTR, CMET/Cable Central, Mundo Pacifico, TuVes HD.
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