
Mobile penetration in Latin America and the Caribbean was
approximately 80% in early 2009, well above the world average which was
about 58%. With 458 million people owning a mobile phone in early 2009,
Latin America and the Caribbean together hold approximately 12% of the
world’s 3.97 billion mobile subscribers. Several countries, including
Argentina, Jamaica, Uruguay, and Venezuela have passed the 100%
penetration threshold. The region is becoming fertile soil for 3G
W-CDMA services, following substantial increases in coverage and in
subscriber numbers during 2008. In early 2009, there were about 5
million 3G subscribers throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.
There
are vast differences in mobile development throughout the region. Apart
from some first-world Caribbean island nations, the highest mobile
penetration rates in early 2009 could be found in Jamaica (115%),
Argentina (110%), Uruguay (109%), and Venezuela (101%). By contrast,
penetration was much lower in Bolivia (48%), Costa Rica (48%), and
Nicaragua (52%). Cuba, the country with the region’s lowest mobile
penetration, stagnated at 2.9%. Penetration in Haiti, the second lowest
country, shot up from a 4.8% at end-2005 to 41% at end-2008 thanks to
the launch of low-priced GSM services by Caribbean mobile giant
Digicel, which entered the Haitian market in May 2006.
Data in this report is the latest available at the time of preparation and may not be for the current year.
Notes on scenario forecasts
Throughout
the report, BuddeComm provides a number of scenario forecasts. The
following notes provide some background to our scenario forecasting
methodology:
• This report includes what we term scenario forecasts.
By describing long-range scenarios we identify a band within which we
expect market growth to occur. The associated text describes what we
see as the most likely growth trend within this band.
• The
projections shown in the tables in this report are based on our own
historical information, as well as on telecommunication sector
statistics from official and non-official, national and international
sources. We assume a possible deviation of 15-20% around this data.
•
All statistics for GDP, revenue, etc are shown in US$, in order to
maintain consistency within and between markets. At the same time we
acknowledge that this can introduce some irregularities.
Latin America - Mobile Communications Statistics (tables only): http://www.companiesmarkets.com/r.ashx?id=8186EP5DT83929