Costa Rica - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband- Statistics and Analyses

BuddeComm
 49 Pages - BUDDE10542
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The Costa Rica - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband- Statistics and Analyses report includes all BuddeComm research data and analysis on this country. Covering trends and developments in telecommunications, mobile, internet, broadband, infrastructure and regulation.
Please review the Executive Summary and Table of Contents for more details.

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1. Executive summary
2. Key statistics
3. Country overview
4. Telecommunications market
4.1 Market analysis – latest developments
5. Regulatory environment
5.1 Background
5.1.1 General Telecommunications Law
5.2 Regulatory authority
5.2.1 Sutel
5.3 Government policies
5.3.1 Sector liberalisation
5.4 Universalisation Fund (Fonatel)
5.5 Interconnect
5.6 Access
5.7 Number Portability (NP)
5.8 Tariffs
5.9 DR-CAFTA
6. Fixed network operators
6.1 ICE
6.2 Claro
7. Telecommunications infrastructure
7.1 National telecom network
7.2 Internet Exchange Points (IXPs)
8. International infrastructure
8.1 Terrestrial networks
8.2 Submarine cable networks
8.3 Satellite networks
8.4 Infrastructure developments
8.4.1 IP and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
8.5 Smart infrastructure
9. Wholesale
10. Broadband market
10.1 Introduction and statistical overview
10.1.1 Market analysis
10.1.2 Broadband statistics
10.2 Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks
10.2.1 RACSA
10.3 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
10.4 Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) and Fibre-To-The-Home (FttH)
10.5 Other fixed-line broadband services
10.5.1 Fixed wireless (WiMAX, WiBro, Wi-Fi)
10.5.2 Internet via satellite
11. Mobile communications
11.1 Market analysis
11.1.1 Mobile statistics
11.2 Mobile data
11.2.1 SMS/MMS
11.3 Mobile broadband
11.4 Regulatory issues
11.4.1 Spectrum auctions
11.4.2 Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
11.4.3 Roaming
11.5 Mobile infrastructure
11.5.1 Overview
11.5.2 Digital networks
11.6 Major mobile operators
11.6.1 ICE (Kölbi, ICE Cellular)
11.6.2 Claro (América Móvil)
11.6.3 Movistar (Telefónica Costa Rica)
11.6.4 Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
12. Related reports
Table 1 – Top Level Country Statistics and Telco Authorities - Costa Rica – 2018 (e)
Table 2 – Evolution of GDP in Costa Rica – 2000 - 2018
Table 3 – Number of authorised telecom service operators – 2011 - 2017
Table 4 – Telecom sector revenue and annual change– 2011 - 2017
Table 5 – Revenue by sector – 2012 - 2017
Table 6 – Revenue market share by sector – 2012 - 2017
Table 7 – Fonatel investment in telecoms – 2013 - 2017
Table 8 – ICE financial data – 2010 - 2017
Table 9 – Historic - Fixed lines in service and teledensity – 1997 - 2009
Table 10 – Fixed lines in service and teledensity – 2010 - 2018
Table 11 – PSTN lines and penetration – 2010 - 2018
Table 12 – Proportion of traditional fixed and VoIP lines – 2012 - 2017
Table 13 – Fixed-line telephony revenue – 2012 - 2017
Table 14 – Fixed-line telephony and VoIP ARPU – 2012 - 2017
Table 15 – Fixed-line telephony and VoIP traffic – 2010 - 2017
Table 16 – Average telephony traffic per subscriber (fixed-line and VoIP) – 2010 - 2017
Table 17 –International bandwidth – 2007 - 2016
Table 18 – Active VoIP subscriptions and penetration – 2010 - 2018
Table 19 –VoIP market share by operator – 2013 - 2017
Table 20 – VoIP services revenue– 2011 - 2017
Table 21 – Wholesale fixed-line broadband lines – 2015 - 2017
Table 22 – Fixed-line broadband revenue and ARPU – 2011 - 2017
Table 23 – Proportion of fixed internet connections by data rate - 2015 - 2017
Table 24 – Historic - Internet users and user penetration – 1997 - 2009
Table 25 – Internet users and user penetration – 2010 - 2018
Table 26 – Fixed broadband subscribers and penetration – 2000 - 2018
Table 27 – Historic - Broadband market share by technology – 2000 – 2009
Table 28 –Fixed-line broadband market share by technology – 2015 – 2017
Table 29 – Fixed-line internet traffic and annual change– 2013 - 2017
Table 30 – Cable modem subscribers and household penetration – 2000 - 2018
Table 31 – DSL subscribers and household penetration – 2002 - 2018
Table 32 – Fibre broadband subscribers – 2010 - 2018
Table 33 – WiMAX subscribers – 2009 - 2017
Table 34 – Average traffic per mobile subscriber - 2012 – 2017
Table 35 – Mobile market share by operator - 2011 - 2017
Table 36 – Mobile market traffic - 2011 - 2017
Table 37 –Mobile revenue by service - 2012 - 2017
Table 38 –Mobile revenue by service - 2012 – 2017
Table 39 –Proportion of mobile service revenue by type - 2011 - 2017
Table 40 – Historic - Mobile subscribers and penetration - 1998 - 2009
Table 41 – Mobile subscribers and penetration - 2010 - 2018
Table 42 – Proportion of prepaid and postpaid subscribers - 2010 - 2017
Table 43 – Prepaid and contract subscribers - 2010 - 2017
Table 44 – Prepaid and contract mobile ARPU - 2014 - 2017
Table 45 – SMS and MMS traffic - 2011 - 2017
Table 46 – SMS/MMS revenue - 2011 - 2017
Table 47 – Mobile internet subscribers and penetration - 2009 - 2018
Table 48 – Mobile internet revenue - 2013 - 2017
Table 49 – Mobile internet traffic - 2013 - 2017
Table 50 – Mobile number portings - 2013 - 2017
Table 51 – Roaming revenue (SMS/MMS and voice) - 2013 - 2017
Table 52 – ICE mobile subscribers - 2012 - 2017
Table 53 – Claro mobile subscribers - 2012 - 2017
Table 54 – Movistar mobile subscribers - 2012 - 2017
Table 55 – MVNO mobile subscribers by provider - 2011 - 2017
Chart 1 – Revenue by sector – 2012 – 2017
Chart 2 – Revenue market share by sector – 2012 – 2017
Chart 3 – ICE financial data – 2010 – 2017
Chart 4 – Fixed lines in service and teledensity – 2005 – 2018
Chart 5 – Broadband subscribers and penetration – 2000 – 2018
Chart 6 – Cable modem subscribers and household penetration – 2000 – 2018
Chart 7 – DSL subscribers and household penetration – 2002 – 2018
Chart 8 – Mobile market share by operator - 2011 – 2017
Chart 9 – Mobile subscribers and penetration - 2005 – 2018
Chart 10 – Prepaid and contract subscribers - 2010 – 2017
Exhibit 1 – Major submarine cable networks connecting Costa Rica

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