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BuddeComm’s yearly update of Colombia - Telecoms, Mobile,
Broadband, and Forecasts provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and
developments in the telecommunications market of Colombia, including the
regulator’s statistics, company data, and other industry indicators to the end
of 2012, as well as estimates for 2013 and expected market developments in the
coming years.
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Mobile market
Although below the regional average, Colombia’s mobile
penetration is quite high compared with the country’s relatively low economic
indicators. While the market has slowed down, it still holds significant growth
potential, particularly in the mobile broadband sector where penetration is
still very low. The years 2010-2013 have brought significant changes to the
Colombian mobile environment, with the launch of several MVNOs and the arrival
of 4G/LTE technology, among others.
Mobile Network Operators
Three Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) dominate the mobile
market: Claro, Movistar, and Tigo. The leader is Claro, with a 61% market
share, but its subscriber base has been gradually shrinking since 2009. Local
trunking service provider Avantel serves a small number of mostly corporate
customers using digital iDEN technology. UNE operates a 4G/LTE network in six
Colombian cities.
Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Colombia has six Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), with
UNE being both an MNO and an MVNO. Uff! Móvil, UNE, ETB, and Móvil Éxito offer
mobile voice and internet services over Tigo’s network, while Metrotel and
Virgin Mobile have entered into wholesale agreements with Movistar.
Mobile market
Although below the regional average, Colombia’s mobile
penetration is quite high compared with the country’s relatively low economic
indicators. While the market has slowed down, it still holds significant growth
potential, particularly in the mobile broadband sector where penetration is
still very low. The years 2010-2013 have brought significant changes to the
Colombian mobile environment, with the launch of several MVNOs and the arrival
of 4G/LTE technology, among others.
Mobile Network Operators
Three Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) dominate the mobile
market: Claro, Movistar, and Tigo. The leader is Claro, with a 61% market
share, but its subscriber base has been gradually shrinking since 2009. Local
trunking service provider Avantel serves a small number of mostly corporate
customers using digital iDEN technology. UNE operates a 4G/LTE network in six
Colombian cities.
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Mobile Virtual Network Operators
Colombia has six Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), with
UNE being both an MNO and an MVNO. Uff! Móvil, UNE, ETB, and Móvil Éxito offer
mobile voice and internet services over Tigo’s network, while Metrotel and
Virgin Mobile have entered into wholesale agreements with Movistar.
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