9 February 2012
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Fast Market Research launches Fixed Line Telecoms in Mexico

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A new publication in the Country Reports series from  Datamonitor is called Fixed Line Telecoms in Mexico. It looks at market competitiveness and gives a five-year forecast, as well as the data one expects from this type of report.

Datamonitor's Fixed Line Telecoms in Mexico industry profile is described as essential for top-level data and analysis covering the fixed line industry in that country. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, plus textual and graphical analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, leading companies and demographic information.

In greater detail, the report contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and/or segmentation, before providing textual analysis of the industry's recent performance and future prospects, the latter including an assessment of Mexciab telcoms’ competitiveness.

Mexico’s leading companies are reviewed in the context of financial factors, and these are incorporated into key macroeconomic and demographic data affecting the market. Perhaps most important of all is the five-year forecast of Mexican fixed-line in the report. This latter is stressed by the authors who beleive the reasonsfor buying the rept are precisely the spotting of future trendaand developemnts, maing better-informed businesss decisions, reinforcing marketing presentations and the saving in time from not having to carry out more extensive research.

* The fixed-line telecommunications market is valued as the revenues obtained by operators for voice telephony and other non-voice information transmission using fixed lines (wirelines) rather than wireless systems. Only revenues from end-users are included, with revenues from other operators, as in wholesale transations, excluded. Market volumes are for the number of fixed-line telephones.

 

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