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


Sydney, April 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Just released, this edition of Paul Budde Communication’s focus report on Costa Rica outlines the major developments and key aspects in the telecoms markets.
Read the full report: https://www.budde.com.au/Research/Costa-Rica-Telecoms-Mobile-and-Broadband-Statistics-and-Analyses

Costa Rica’s liberalised telecom sector saw substantial growth for a number of years, though the level of growth has fallen sharply since 2016, and fell to only 0.3% in 2018, year-on-year. Although the state-owned operator ICE remains the dominant provider of fixed-line services, the regional operators Claro and Movistar are significant players in the important mobile services market. Considerable change to the market emerged from the 2019 sale of Movistar to Millicom International, trading as Tigo. The deal, still to be finalised, was part of a wider plan which also saw Tigo acquire Movistar’s business units in Panama and Nicaragua.

The number of fixed-lines fell for a number of years though more recently the decline has been offset by growing consumer use of VoIP services. This was stimulated by the 2014 hike in tariffs for fixed-line calls.

Costa Rica’s broadband market is the most developed in Central America, with the highest broadband penetration for this sub-region. Geographical distribution however is unequal, with a much higher digital gap than in the case of telephone services. Compared with the whole of Latin America, Costa Rica’s broadband penetration lags behind Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and some Caribbean islands.

The Costa Rican telecom sector has showed greater resilience than most others in the region, and with the implementation of number portability there is greater scope for increased competition in coming years. This has been reflected in the sharp decline in the cost of broadband data in recent years.

BuddeComm notes that the outbreak of the Coronavirus in 2020 is having a significant impact on production and supply chains all around the world. During this time, the telecoms sector to various degrees is likely to experience a downturn in mobile device and ICT equipment production, while it may also be difficult for network operators to source necessary equipment or manage workflows when maintaining and upgrading existing infrastructure. Overall progress towards 5G may also be postponed or slowed down in some countries.

On the consumer side, spending on telecoms services and devices is likely to be impacted by large-scale job losses and the consequent restriction on disposable incomes.

It is largely unknown what the long-term impacts will be as the crisis develops. However, though challenging to predict and interpret, these have been acknowledged in the industry forecasts contained in this report.

In addition, the report covers the responses of the telecom operators as well as government agencies and regulators as they react to the crisis to ensure that citizens can continue to make optimum use of telecom services. This can be reflected in subsidy schemes and the promotion of tele-health and tele-education, among other solutions.

Key developments

  • Government, telecom regulator and telcos agree on strategy to address COVID-19 crisis;
  • Regulator prepares for 700MHz auction;
  • Telefónica Costa Rica sold to Millicom International;
  • ICE secures access to Telia Carrier's Central America backbone network;
  • Movistar and Claro secure licenses at auction;
  • ICE investing more in multi-technology NGN project;
  • Report includes the regulator's market data reports for 2018; telcos' financial and operating data updates, Telecom Maturity Index charts and analyses, recent market developments.

Companies mentioned in this report

Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE), RASCA, Tigo, Cabletica, Claro, Movistar

  • Key Statistics
  • Regional Market Comparison
    • Telecom Maturity Index by tier
      • Market Leaders
      • Market Challengers
      • Market Emergents
      • South America Telecom Maturity Index
      • Central America Telecom Maturity Index
    • TMI versus GDP
    • Mobile and mobile broadband penetration
  • Country overview
  • Telecommunications market
    • Market analysis
  • Regulatory environment
    • Historical overview
    • Regulatory authority
      • Sutel
    • Fixed-line developments
      • General Telecommunications Law
      • Sector liberalisation
      • Universalisation Fund (Fonatel)
      • Interconnect
      • Access
      • Number Portability (NP)
      • Tariffs
      • DR-CAFTA
    • Mobile network developments
      • Spectrum auctions
      • Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
      • Roaming
  • Mobile market
    • Mobile statistics
    • Mobile data
      • SMS/MMS
    • Mobile broadband
    • Mobile infrastructure
      • Overview
      • Digital networks
    • Major mobile operators
      • ICE (Kölbi, ICE Cellular)
      • Claro (América Móvil)
      • Movistar (Telefónica Costa Rica)
      • Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs)
  • Fixed-line broadband market
    • Introduction and statistical overview
      • Market analysis
      • Broadband statistics
    • Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) networks
      • RACSA
    • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
    • Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) and Fibre-To-The-Home (FttH)
    • Other fixed-line broadband services
      • Fixed wireless (WiMAX, WiBro, Wi-Fi)
      • Internet via satellite
  • Fixed network operators
    • ICE
    • Claro
  • Telecommunications infrastructure
    • National telecom network
    • Internet Exchange Points (IXPs)
    • International infrastructure
      • Terrestrial networks
      • Submarine cable networks
      • Satellite networks
      • Smart infrastructure
    • Wholesale
  • Appendix – Historic data
  • Related reports

List of Tables

  • Table 1 – Top Level Country Statistics and Telco Authorities – Costa Rica – 2020 (e)
  • Table 2 – Evolution of GDP in Costa Rica – 2010 – 2020
  • Table 3 – Number of authorised telecom service operators – 2011 – 2018
  • Table 4 – Growth in telecom sector revenue and annual change– 2011 – 2018
  • Table 5 – Change in telecom revenue by sector – 2014 – 2018
  • Table 6 – Change in revenue market share by sector – 2014 – 2018
  • Table 7 – Fonatel investment in telecoms – 2012 – 2018
  • Table 8 – Fonatel covered premises, people – 2015 – 2018
  • Table 9 – Mobile, broadband subscriptions enabled via Fonatel – 2014 – 2018
  • Table 10 – Growth in the number of mobile number portings - 2013 – 2018
  • Table 11 – Development of roaming revenue (SMS/MMS and voice) - 2013 – 2018
  • Table 12 – Average traffic per mobile subscriber - 2012 – 2018
  • Table 13 – Change in the number of mobile subscribers by main operator - 2012 – 2018
  • Table 14 – Change in the mobile market share by operator - 2011 – 2018
  • Table 15 – Mobile market traffic - 2011 – 2018
  • Table 16 – Development of mobile revenue by service - 2014 - 2018
  • Table 17 – Development of mobile revenue by service - 2014 - 2018
  • Table 18 –Proportion of mobile telephony service revenue by type - 2011 – 2018
  • Table 19 – Growth in the number of mobile subscribers and penetration - 2010 – 2025
  • Table 20 – Change in the number of prepaid and contract subscribers - 2010 – 2018
  • Table 21 – Change in the proportion of prepaid and postpaid subscribers - 2010 – 2018
  • Table 22 – Change in the proportion of prepaid and postpaid subscribers - 2010 – 2018
  • Table 23 – Development of prepaid and contract mobile ARPU - 2014 – 2018
  • Table 24 – Development of prepaid and contract mobile ARPU - 2014 – 2018
  • Table 25 – SMS and MMS traffic - 2011 – 2018
  • Table 26 – Average SMS traffic sent per user per month - 2014 – 2018
  • Table 27 – Decline in SMS/MMS revenue - 2011 - 2018
  • Table 28 – Growth in the number of mobile internet subscribers and penetration - 2010 – 2025
  • Table 29 – Growth in the number of mobile internet subscribers and penetration - 2010 – 2025
  • Table 30 – Growth in mobile internet revenue - 2013 – 2018
  • Table 31 – Growth in mobile internet traffic - 2013 – 2018
  • Table 32 – ICE mobile subscribers - 2012 – 2018
  • Table 33 – Claro mobile subscribers - 2012 – 2018
  • Table 34 – Movistar mobile subscribers - 2012 – 2018
  • Table 35 – Change in the number of MVNO mobile subscribers by provider - 2011 – 2018
  • Table 36 – Change in the number of MVNO mobile subscribers by provider - 2011 – 2018
  • Table 37 – Fixed-line broadband revenue and ARPU – 2011 – 2018
  • Table 38 – Change in the proportion of fixed internet connections by data rate - 2015 – 2018
  • Table 39 – Change in the proportion of fixed internet connections by data rate - 2015 – 2018
  • Table 40 – Growth in the number of fixed broadband subscribers and penetration – 2010 – 2025
  • Table 41 – Change in the proportion of fixed broadband subscribers by technology – 2015 – 2018
  • Table 42 – Fixed-line internet traffic and annual change– 2013 – 2018
  • Table 43 – Growth in the number of cable modem subscribers and penetration – 2010 – 2018
  • Table 44 – DSL subscribers and household penetration – 2010 – 2018
  • Table 45 – Fibre broadband subscribers – 2010 – 2018
  • Table 46 – WiMAX subscribers – 2009 – 2018
  • Table 47 – Development of ICE’s financial data – 2010 – 2018
  • Table 48 – Decline in the number of fixed lines in service and teledensity – 2010 – 2025
  • Table 49 – Decline in the number of ICE’s PSTN lines and penetration – 2010 – 2018
  • Table 50 – Growth in the number of VoIP connections and penetration – 2010 – 2018
  • Table 51 – Change in VoIP market share of subscribers by operator – 2013 – 2018
  • Table 52 – Change in the proportion of traditional fixed and VoIP lines – 2012 – 2018
  • Table 53 – Change in PSTN and VoIP revenue – 2012 – 2018
  • Table 54 – Development of PSTN telephony and VoIP ARPU – 2012 – 2018
  • Table 55 – Average PSTN telephony and VoIP revenue per minute – 2014 – 2018
  • Table 56 – Change in fixed-line telephony and VoIP traffic – 2010 – 2018
  • Table 57 – Change in the average telephony traffic per subscriber (fixed-line and VoIP) – 2010 – 2018
  • Table 58 – Growth in international internet bandwidth – 2007 – 2018
  • Table 59 – Wholesale fixed-line broadband lines and revenue – 2015 – 2018
  • Table 60 – Historic - Evolution of GDP in Costa Rica – 2000 – 2009
  • Table 61 – Historic - Mobile subscribers and penetration - 1998 – 2009
  • Table 62 – Historic - Internet users and user penetration – 1997 – 2015
  • Table 63 – Historic - Fixed broadband subscribers and penetration – 2000 – 2009
  • Table 64 – Historic - Broadband market share by technology – 2000 – 2008
  • Table 65 – Historic - Fixed lines in service and teledensity – 1997 – 2009
  • Table 66 – Historic - Cable modem subscribers and household penetration – 2000 – 2009
  • Table 67 – Historic - DSL subscribers and household penetration – 2002 – 2009

List of Charts

  • Chart 1 – Latin America –Overall Telecoms Maturity Index
  • Chart 2 – Latin America Telecoms Maturity Index – Market Leaders
  • Chart 3 – Latin America Telecoms Maturity Index – Market Challengers
  • Chart 4 – Latin America Telecoms Maturity Index – Market Emergents
  • Chart 5 – South America –Telecoms Maturity Index by country
  • Chart 6 – Central America –Telecoms Maturity Index by country
  • Chart 7 – Latin America Telecoms Maturity Index vs GDP per Capita
  • Chart 8 – South America mobile subscriber penetration versus mobile broadband penetration
  • Chart 9 – Latin America fixed broadband penetration versus mobile broadband penetration
  • Chart 10 – Growth in telecom sector revenue and annual change– 2011 – 2018
  • Chart 11 – Change in telecom revenue by sector – 2014 – 2018
  • Chart 12 – Change in revenue market share by sector – 2014 – 2018
  • Chart 13 – Fonatel covered premises, people – 2015 – 2018
  • Chart 14 – Mobile, broadband subscriptions enabled via Fonatel – 2014 – 2018
  • Chart 15 – Growth in the number of mobile number portings - 2013 – 2018
  • Chart 16 – Development of roaming revenue (SMS/MMS and voice) - 2013 – 2018
  • Chart 17 – Average traffic per mobile subscriber - 2012 – 2018
  • Chart 18 – Change in the number of mobile subscribers by main operator - 2012 – 2018
  • Chart 19 – Change in the mobile market share by operator - 2011 – 2018
  • Chart 20 – Growth in the number of mobile subscribers and penetration - 2010 – 2025
  • Chart 21 – Change in the number of prepaid and contract subscribers - 2010 – 2018
  • Chart 22 – Growth in the number of fixed broadband subscribers and penetration – 2010 – 2025
  • Chart 23 – Change in the proportion of fixed broadband subscribers by technology – 2015 – 2018
  • Chart 24 – Growth in the number of cable modem subscribers and penetration – 2010 – 2018
  • Chart 25 – DSL subscribers and household penetration – 2010 – 2018
  • Chart 26 – Development of ICE’s financial data – 2010 – 2018
  • Chart 27 – Decline in the number of fixed lines in service and teledensity – 2010 – 2025
  • Chart 28 – Decline in the number of ICE’s PSTN lines and penetration – 2010 – 2018
  • Chart 29 – Change in the proportion of traditional fixed and VoIP lines – 2012 – 2018
  • Chart 30 – Change in PSTN and VoIP revenue – 2012 – 2018
  • Chart 31 – Development of PSTN telephony and VoIP ARPU – 2012 – 2018
  • Chart 32 – Change in fixed-line telephony and VoIP traffic – 2010 – 2018
  • Chart 33 – Change in the average telephony traffic per subscriber (fixed-line and VoIP) – 2010 – 2018
  • Chart 34 – Growth in international internet bandwidth – 2007 – 2018

List of Exhibits

  • Exhibit 1 – Generalised Market Characteristics by Market Segment
  • Exhibit 2 – South America - Key Characteristics of Telecoms Markets by Country
  • Exhibit 3 – Central America - Key Characteristics of Telecoms Markets by Country
  • Exhibit 4 – Major submarine cable networks connecting Costa Rica

Read the full report: https://www.budde.com.au/Research/Costa-Rica-Telecoms-Mobile-and-Broadband-Statistics-and-Analyses


            

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