-- Frost & Sullivan hosts a complimentary webinar discussing the regulatory, technology and competitive trends that will impact the telecommunications market in 2014
SAO PAULO, Jan. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
WHEN: | Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at 13:00 BRT |
LOCATION: | Online, with free registration |
SPEAKERS: | Renato Pasquini, Telecommunications Industry Manager for Frost & Sullivan's Information and Communication Technologies Practice |
The year 2013 saw the rollout of ultra-broadband and LTE networks in several Latin American countries, as well as the development of new business models that add value to Telcos' offerings. The increasing competition within the market has not only changed the tariff schemes for data plans, which became more innovative, but has also altered the strategic positioning of Telcos, thus becoming full service providers that have the ability to compete in new markets such as IT, financial services and healthcare.
The briefing will underline Frost & Sullivan's key predictions for 2014, focusing on the implications of competitive dynamics as companies catch the wave of new fixed and mobile services and applications opportunities.
The presentation will help attendees improve their understanding of the telecommunications market dynamics in Latin America. In addition to discovering the key drivers and restraints for growth over the next year, attendees of the webinar will also find out how Telcos will react to over-the-top service providers.
This briefing will benefit telecommunications and Internet service providers, equipment and handset manufacturers, network and solution providers, and influencers such as journalists and equity research analysts.
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"The positive economic outlook in Latin America brings opportunities to further increase the penetration of telecommunications services, as well as expand the telecom spending of customers and enterprises. However, several regulatory, technology and competitive challenges must be faced by market stakeholders in order to make this a reality and reduce the gap between Latin America and most developed markets. The year 2014 is likely to be a game-changing year in terms of the strategic positioning of Telcos in emerging services, and this analyst briefing will provide Frost & Sullivan's expectations in the year to come," observes Telecom Industry Manager Renato Pasquini.
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