Wireless Tower Market in Latin America Regulatory Changes Coupled with Mobile Data Growth Will Unlock Opportunities

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Wireless tower infrastructure in Latin America plays a particularly crucial role in enabling broadband Internet access as fixed infrastructure has traditionally been relatively weak and underdeveloped across the region. The wireless tower industry is represented by mobile operators and tower companies as owners of tower assets. In Latin America, mobile operators and towercos operate over 161 thousand wireless towers. With over 50,000 wireless towers deployed, Brazil accounts for close to 31% of Latin America's total wireless towers. Mobile operators continue to almost exclusively build and manage their own tower infrastructure across most markets in the region, with the exception of Brazil and Mexico.

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“Wireless Tower Market in Latin America: Regulatory Changes Coupled with Mobile Data Growth Will Unlock Opportunities” provides an executive-level overview of the wireless tower market in Latin America today. It delivers deep quantitative and qualitative insight into the Latin American wireless tower market, analyzing key trends, drivers, and inhibitors, evaluating market players, based on proprietary data from Pyramid Research's databases. The majority of demand for new wireless towers in the region will be driven by mobile operators' need to augment the capacity of their mobile networks to cope with the sustained growth of mobile data. A growing LTE subscriber base and the explosion of video traffic driven primarily by LTE-capable smartphones is already putting...