Mexico Total Telecommunication Services Markets, Forecast to 2025

Mexico Total Telecommunication Services Markets, Forecast to 2025

Despite Market Maturity, B2B Segments Hold Growth Opportunities

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10-Mar-2020
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North America
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Research Code: K2DE-01-00-00-00
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Mexico Total Telecommunication Services Markets, Forecast to 2025
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This research service includes market sizing for 2019 and six-year forecasts for all services in the Mexican telecommunication services market. The scope of this research service includes:
• Fixed telephony: Local and international long distance
• Mobile telephony: Voice and data
• Broadband Internet: ADSL, cable modem, and FTTH technologies)
• Pay TV: Cable TV, DTH, and IPTV technologies
• Data communication technologies: Dedicated IP, MPLS, private lines, circuits, VSAT, international data, and metro Ethernet

Revenue and lines- in- service (LIS) metrics are provided. Market shares are broken down by client type (residential, SMBs, corporates), by technology, and by service type. The study also includes a qualitative analysis of the market’s competitive structure, in terms of market stage, customer price sensitivity, degree of technical change, number of active market competitors in base year and market concentration; challenges that participants face; and drivers and restraints for each business segment.

Finally, growth opportunities are highlighted, in addition to a brief description of how to capture them.

Though the market for telecommunication services has already reached a mature stage, other services still offer significant growth opportunities. Fixed telephony (local and international long-distance businesses), mobile voice, fixed broadband technologies (e.g., ADSL and cable modem), pay TV technologies (e.g., cable TV) and data communication technologies (e.g., private lines, circuits, and international data) are likely to see their revenue growth rate stagnate or decline during the forecast period. Telecommunication service providers should not only focus on segments that present growth opportunities—mobile data or technologies, such as FTTH, DTH, IPTV, dedicated IP, MPLS, VSAT, or metro Ethernet—but also look at positioning themselves as more than mere connectivity providers, as connectivity is increasingly commoditized and pressures on prices and margins mount. To distinguish their products and offer value-added services beyond connectivity, telcos need to rethink their organizational structure and the portfolio they offer. In addition, they will need to define roadmaps for digital transformation and innovation strategies that will reinvent business operations and enable new service models. Self-service, agile IT, and vertical solutions are some of transformative services that service providers could offer. To accelerate growth, service providers should begin working alongside ecosystem partners and start-ups to cater to new end-user requirements.

Analyst: Ignacio Perrone

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This research service includes market sizing for 2019 and six-year forecasts for all services in the Mexican telecommunication services market. The scope of this research service includes: • Fixed telephony: Local and international long distance • Mobile telephony: Voice and data • Broadband Internet: ADSL, cable modem, and FTTH technologies) • Pay TV: Cable TV, DTH, and IPTV technologies • Data communication technologies: Dedicated IP, MPLS, private lines, circuits, VSAT, international data, and metro Ethernet Revenue and lines- in- service (LIS) metrics are provided. Market shares are broken down by client type (residential, SMBs, corporates), by technology, and by service type. The study also includes a qualitative analysis of the market’s competitive structure, in terms of market stage, customer price sensitivity, degree of technical change, number of active market competitors in base year and market concentration; challenges that participants face; and drivers and restraints for each business segment. Finally, growth opportunities are highlighted, in addition to a brief description of how to capture them. Though the market for telecommunication services has already reached a mature stage, other services still offer significant growth opportunities. Fixed telephony (local and international long-distance businesses), mobile voice, fixed broadband technologies (e.g., ADSL and cable modem), pay TV technologies (e.g., cable TV) and data communication technologies (e.g., private lines, circuits, and international data) are likely to see their revenue growth rate stagnate or decline during the forecast period. Telecommunication service providers should not only focus on segments that present growth opportunities—mobile data or technologies, such as FTTH, DTH, IPTV, dedicated IP, MPLS, VSAT, or metro Ethernet—but also look at positioning themselves as more than mere connectivity providers, as connectivity is increasingly commoditized and pressures on prices and margins mount. To distinguish their products and offer value-added services beyond connectivity, telcos need to rethink their organizational structure and the portfolio they offer. In addition, they will need to define roadmaps for digital transformation and innovation strategies that will reinvent business operations and enable new service models. Self-service, agile IT, and vertical solutions are some of transformative services that service providers could offer. To accelerate growth, service providers should begin working alongside ecosystem partners and start-ups to cater to new end-user requirements. Analyst: Ignacio Perrone
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