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3G Americas' White Paper Shows Growing Preeminence of GSM in Latin
America And the Caribbean
BELLEVUE, Wash., May 29, 2003 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The implications of GSM's rapid growth in the Latin American and Caribbean mobile sector are the subject of a just-released study by 3G Americas entitled GSM's Rise to Preeminence in the Latin American and Caribbean Mobile Marketplace, which demonstrates the reasons why GSM is the best technological choice for the future growth of mobile operators. The study defines and explains distinctive periods in the region's mobile development by tracing technology trends from 1986 to 2002 that culminate in an ever-stronger presence for GSM.
The analysis identifies three phases in the development of mobile technology in the region: beginning with the introduction of analog services in 1986, usually by a state-owned operator; followed by a second phase, from 1997 to 2000, when mobile telephony moved from a luxury to a popular service with the introduction of additional spectrum and newly-licensed digital mobile operators; and entering in 2001 a third era of increased competition, marked by explosive growth largely through greatly expanded introductions of GSM technology.
The author of the paper, Dr. Richard Downes, Director of Latin America and the Caribbean for 3G Americas, noted that, "By looking at both the region as a whole and at specific markets across time, it is possible to see how GSM operators have leveraged GSM's unique attributes to gain more market share than other new entrants. Clearly, investment decisions are moving GSM towards a dominant market share on a regional basis."
"The recent opening of the mobile marketplace to additional providers and the resulting intense competition have created an environment highly favorable to the growth of GSM," remarked Downes. "Of the 24 new digital networks in the region, 18 deployed GSM technology while there were only three deployments of CDMA and TDMA respectively. Additionally, with 25 of 31 TDMA operators selecting the GSM-based route to third generation services, GSM has become the de-facto technology of choice for future growth."
GSM's Rise to Preeminence in the Latin American and Caribbean Mobile Marketplace presents market examples for Brazil, Chile, Mexico and the Caribbean. In all cases, new GSM operators have experienced market growth that far exceeded all other technologies.
"GSM is the fastest growing mobile technology in Latin America," stated Chris Pearson, Executive Vice President of 3G Americas. "It is expected that in four years GSM will replace TDMA as the leading mobile technology in the region and this may be attributed to GSM's tremendous economies of scale, technical merits, and its ability to generate revenue through innovative services and international roaming."
"Pyramid Research forecast that GSM subscribers in Latin America will grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 49% between 2002 and 2008, reaching almost 75 million users by the end of the period," commented Juliana Abreu, Senior Analyst, Latin America for Pyramid Research. "Furthermore, GSM's participation in the Latin American mobile market will grow from 7% of total subscribers at year-end 2002 to 44% by 2008."
GSM is the most extensively used digital mobile network technology in the world, reporting 847 million customers in 175 countries on 640 GSM mobile networks. With GSM, customers can roam in hundreds of countries throughout the world with their same phone and number.
The full GSM's Rise to Preeminence in the Latin American and Caribbean Mobile Marketplace white paper is available for free download in English, Spanish, and Portuguese from the 3G Americas' website at www.3gamericas.org.
About 3G Americas: Unifying the Americas through Wireless Technology
The mission of 3G Americas is to promote and facilitate the seamless deployment of GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and UMTS throughout the Americas for the benefit of consumers. The organization fully supports the Third Generation (3G) technology migration strategy GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS adopted by many operators in the Americas that will globally account for up to 85% of the world's next-generation subscribers. 3G Americas is headquartered in Bellevue, WA. For more information, visit our website at www.3gamericas.org.
3G Americas' Board of Governor members include AT&T Wireless (USA), Cable & Wireless (West Indies), Cingular Wireless (USA), Ericsson, HP, Lucent Technologies, Motorola, Nokia, Nortel Networks, Openwave Systems, Research In Motion, Rogers Wireless (Canada), Siemens, T-Mobile USA, Telcel (Mexico), and Telecom Personal (Argentina).
CONTACT: Vicki Livingston of 3G Americas, +1-262-242-3458, or vicki.livingston@3gamericas.org.
SOURCE 3G Americas


CONTACT: Vicki Livingston of 3G Americas, +1-262-242-3458, or vicki.livingston@3gamericas.orgURL: http://www.3gamericas.org http://www.prnewswire.com
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