Argentina - Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband and Forecasts

Publication Overview

Argentina is one of the most mature telecom markets in Latin America. This report covers trends and developments in telecommunications, mobile, Internet, broadband, pay TV, and converging media. Subjects include:

  • Market and industry analyses, trends and developments;
  • Facts, figures, and statistics;
  • Government policies and regulatory issues;
  • Telecom infrastructure;
  • Major players, revenues, subscribers, ARPU;
  • Internet, VoIP, IPTV;
  • Mobile voice and data markets;
  • Next generation mobile (3G, 4G, mobile broadband, LTE);
  • Fixed broadband (ADSL, cable modem, WiFi, WiMAX, BPL, FttH);
  • Convergence and triple play solutions;
  • Pay TV market;
  • Scenario forecasts for the fixed-line, mobile, and broadband markets.

Researcher:- Lucia Bibolini
Current publication date:- July 2010 (9th Edition)
Next publication date:- April 2011

Executive Summary

Argentina has one of the most solid state-of-the-art telecom infrastructures in Latin America. In 2009, despite the economic downturn, telecom revenues were up by 11% year on year. Broadband revenues enjoyed the highest growth rate, followed by mobile telephony.

Argentina’s telecom market in 2010 is unlikely to behave very differently from 2009. The fixed-line market will doubtless continue to stagnate. The mobile market will probably continue to expand at a slightly lower rate than in 2009. Broadband will be Argentina’s fastest growing telecom sector. Demand for fixed broadband should remain strong – this market has much potential for growth, as has mobile broadband.

Argentina’s fixed-line teledensity is higher than in neighbouring Brazil and Chile – in fact, it is one of the highest in Latin America. Two regional incumbents, Telefónica de Argentina and Telecom Argentina, dominate the local fixed-line market despite liberalisation, but the long distance market is highly competitive and VoIP is well developed.

With penetration rates upward of 120%, Argentina is, together with Uruguay, the leader in South and Central America. And yet the Argentine mobile market continues to grow, as more and more users sign up for multiple mobile accounts. Three operators, Movistar, Claro, and Telecom Personal, run a close competition for market share.

All three mobile companies offer 3G services nationwide. Mobile broadband is becoming increasingly popular, driven by the shortage of fixed broadband accesses outside of the main urban centres and the expansion of 3G networks.

In terms of Internet user penetration, Argentina is the regional leader, with a rate more than twice as high as the world average. The broadband market is one of the most developed in Latin America, only second to Chile’s. ADSL is the main broadband technology, but cable modem occupies a significant place with about one-fourth of the subscriber base.

The market is divided fairly equally between Telefónica de Argentina, Telecom Argentina, and Grupo Clarín. All three companies offer broadband wholesale services, but continue to dominate the market. Argentina’s telecom law establishes that dominant operators must provide access to the local loop, but Local Loop Unbundling was never properly regulated and implemented.

Argentina’s pay television market is the most mature in Latin America. In fact, Argentina is a world leader in terms of cable TV penetration, with more than one home out of two being subscribed to cable TV services.

Market highlights

  • Argentina’s economy is showing higher growth rates than originally forecast thanks to increased government spending ahead of the 2011 elections, robust consumer activity, bumper crops, and a strong rebound in neighbouring Brazil.
  • The country’s regulatory framework encourages competition and the rise of smaller telecom players. However, Number Portability has been delayed for many years, with implementation now expected either before the end of 2010 or in 2011.
  • Telecom Argentina has been under cross-holding scrutiny since rival operator Telefónica acquired a stake in its parent Telecom Italia. The government ordered Telecom Italia to sell its stake in Telecom Argentina, but this order was overturned by an Argentinean Court. The Italian telco remains locked in a legal battle with the Argentinean government.
  • Mobile spectrum auctions are expected to take place in the second half of 2010 to reallocate Movistar’s 42.5MHz of returned spectrum.
  • Together with the returned spectrum, the regulator reportedly plans to offer 90MHz of radio spectrum in the 1710MHz-1755MHz and 2110MHz-2155MHz frequency bands for the provision of 3G and 4G services such as Long Term Evolution (LTE).
  • Both Telefónica de Argentina and Telecom Argentina undertook LTE tests in the first half of 2010, in partnership respectively with NEC Corporation and Ericsson.
  • Argentinean telecom cooperative Fecosur has signed a Mobile Virtual Network Operator agreement with Telecom Personal to offer services over the latter’s infrastructure under the brand name Nuestro.
  • A controversial new Audio-Visual Communications Law limits the number of television licences one company can own and allows telephone cooperatives into the pay TV sector.
  • The Argentinean government has adopted the Brazilian version of the ISDB-T standard for the launch of digital terrestrial TV in Argentina.

Argentina Internet, broadband and telecoms statistics – 2007 - 2010

Sector

2007

2008

2009

2010 (e)

Internet

Internet users (million)

16

20

23

25

Penetration rate

40.7%

50.3%

57.3%

61.7%

Annual growth

23%

25%

15%

9%

Broadband

Total subscribers (million)

2.56

3.47

4.30

5.10

Penetration rate

6.5%

8.7%

10.7%

12.6%

Annual growth

61%

35%

24%

19%

Fixed lines in service

Total subscribers (million)

9.43

9.74

9.76

10.00

Penetration rate

24.0%

24.5%

24.3%

24.7%

Annual growth

-0.3%

3.4%

0.2%

2.4%

Mobile telephony subscribers

Total subscribers (million)

38.56

43.70

48.40

53.00

Penetration rate

98.0%

110.0%

120.6%

130.8%

Annual growth

28%

13%

11%

10%

(Source: BuddeComm based on industry data)

For those needing an objective and high-level strategic analysis on Argentina, this report is essential reading and gives further information on:

  • Telecom Argentina’s shareholder structure and cross-ownership issues.
  • Mobile market outlook and developments, including company performance, ARPU, spectrum awards, and mobile data services.
  • The development of 3G and mobile broadband services in Argentina.
  • An analysis of Argentina’s broadband market, including ADSL, cable modem, WiFi, WiMAX, and Broadband Powerline (BPL).
  • Regulatory issues surrounding the pay TV market and the repercussions of the new media law.
  • How different scenarios are likely to affect the fixed-line, mobile, and broadband markets in the ten years to 2020.

Data in this report is the latest available at the time of preparation and may not be for the current year.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Key Statistics
  • 2. Telecommunications Market
    • 2.1 Country overview
      • 2.1.1 General outlook
    • 2.2 Overview of Argentina’s telecom market
    • 2.3 Market analysis – 2010
  • 3. Regulatory Environment
    • 3.1 Background
    • 3.2 Regulatory authorities
      • 3.2.1 Secretaría de Comunicaciones (SeCom)
      • 3.2.2 Comisión Nacional de Comunicaciones (CNC)
      • 3.2.3 Secretaría de Defensa de la Competencia y del Consumidor
    • 3.3 Privatisation of Entel
    • 3.4 Telecom sector liberalisation in Argentina
    • 3.5 Universal Service Fund
    • 3.6 Multicarrier system
    • 3.7 Interconnect
    • 3.8 Number portability
    • 3.9 Rate freezes
  • 4. Fixed Network Operators
    • 4.1 Overview of operators
    • 4.2 Telefónica de Argentina (TASA)
    • 4.3 Telecom Argentina
      • 4.3.1 Shareholding structure
      • 4.3.2 Shareholder disputes and antitrust issues
    • 4.4 Telmex Argentina
    • 4.5 Comsat Argentina
    • 4.6 IPLAN
    • 4.7 Telecom cooperatives
    • 4.8 Global Crossing (previously Impsat)
  • 5. Telecommunications Infrastructure
    • 5.1 National telecom network
      • 5.1.1 Fixed-line statistics
      • 5.1.2 Public payphones
    • 5.2 International infrastructure
      • 5.2.1 Submarine cable networks
      • 5.2.2 Satellite networks
    • 5.3 Infrastructure developments
      • 5.3.1 Wireless Local Loop (WLL)
      • 5.3.2 IP and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
  • 6. Wholesale Market
    • 6.1 Overview
  • 7. Broadband Access Market
    • 7.1 Overview
      • 7.1.1 Broadband statistics
      • 7.1.2 Broadband market analysis
      • 7.1.3 Cámara Argentina de Bases de Datos y Servicios en Línea (CABASE)
    • 7.2 Broadband players
      • 7.2.1 Overview
      • 7.2.2 Telefónica de Argentina (Speedy)
      • 7.2.3 Telecom Argentina (Arnet)
      • 7.2.4 Grupo Clarín (FiberTel)
    • 7.3 Cable modems
    • 7.4 Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
    • 7.5 Fibre-to-the-Home (FttH) networks
    • 7.6 Broadband Powerline (BPL)
    • 7.7 Wireless broadband
      • 7.7.1 WiFi
      • 7.7.2 WiMAX
  • 8. Digital Media
    • 8.1 Media convergence
      • 8.1.1 Triple play models
      • 8.1.2 Broadband TV (IPTV)
    • 8.2 E-commerce
      • 8.2.1 MercadoLibre
      • 8.2.2 Online banking
    • 8.3 Broadcasting
      • 8.3.1 Pay TV overview
      • 8.3.2 Cable TV
      • 8.3.3 Satellite-based digital pay TV developments
      • 8.3.4 Digital Terrestrial TV
  • 9. Mobile Communications
    • 9.1 Overview of Argentina’s mobile market
      • 9.1.1 Mobile statistics
    • 9.2 Regulatory issues
      • 9.2.1 Calling Party Pays (CPP)
      • 9.2.2 Spectrum auctions
    • 9.3 Mobile technologies
      • 9.3.1 Overview
      • 9.3.2 Digital
      • 9.3.3 Third Generation (3G) mobile networks (UMTS)
      • 9.3.4 Long Term Evolution (LTE)
      • 9.3.5 Mobile data
    • 9.4 Mobile handsets/smart phones
      • 9.4.1 BlackBerry
      • 9.4.2 iPhone 3G
    • 9.5 Major mobile operators
      • 9.5.1 Claro (previously CTI Móvil)
      • 9.5.2 Movistar
      • 9.5.3 Telecom Personal
      • 9.5.4 Nextel Argentina
      • 9.5.5 Fecotel and Fecosur
    • 9.6 Mobile voice services
      • 9.6.1 Prepaid
    • 9.7 Mobile Messaging
      • 9.7.1 Short Message Service (SMS)
      • 9.7.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
    • 9.8 Mobile broadband
    • 9.9 Mobile content and applications
      • 9.9.1 M-Banking
    • 9.10 Mobile satellite
  • 10. Forecasts
    • 10.1 Forecasts – fixed-line market 2010; 2015; 2020
      • 10.1.1 Scenario 1 – higher fixed line growth
      • 10.1.2 Scenario 2 – lower fixed line growth
    • 10.2 Forecasts – fixed broadband market 2010; 2015; 2020
      • 10.2.1 Scenario 1 – higher broadband growth
      • 10.2.2 Scenario 2 – lower broadband growth
    • 10.3 Forecasts – mobile market 2010; 2015; 2020
      • 10.3.1 Scenario 1 – higher mobile market growth
      • 10.3.2 Scenario 2 – lower mobile market growth
  • 11. Glossary of Abbreviations
  • Table 1 – Country statistics Argentina – 2010
  • Table 2 – Telephone network statistics – 2010
  • Table 3 – Internet user statistics – 2010
  • Table 4 – Broadband statistics – 2010
  • Table 5 – Mobile statistics – 2010
  • Table 6 – National telecommunications authorities
  • Table 7 – Evolution of GDP in Argentina – 2000 - 2010
  • Table 8 – Evolution of telecom revenue in Argentina – 2001 - 2010
  • Table 9 – Fixed lines in service – market share – 2003 - 2009
  • Table 10 – TASA fixed lines in service – 2000 - 2010
  • Table 11 – Telecom Argentina fixed lines in service – 2000 - 2010
  • Table 12 – Fixed lines in service and teledensity – 1996 - 2010
  • Table 13 – Public phones – 1996 - 2009
  • Table 14 – TASA wholesale accesses – 2005 - 2010
  • Table 15 – Internet users and user penetration – 1999 - 2010
  • Table 16 – Fixed broadband subscribers and penetration rates – 2001 - 2010
  • Table 17 – Broadband market share by operator – 2003 - 2009
  • Table 18 – TASA – ADSL subscribers – 2001 - 2010
  • Table 19 – Telecom – ADSL subscribers – 2003 - 2010
  • Table 20 – Flash/FiberTel - broadband subscribers – 2003 - 2010
  • Table 21 – Cable modem subscribers and penetration rates – 2001 - 2010
  • Table 22 – ADSL subscribers and penetration rates – 2001 - 2010
  • Table 23 – Pay TV (cable and satellite) subscribers and penetration rates – 1998 - 2009
  • Table 24 – Grupo Clarín cable TV subscribers – 2006 - 2010
  • Table 25 – CableVisión and Multicanal cable TV subscribers – 2000 - 2006 (historical)
  • Table 26 – Mobile subscribers and penetration – 1997 - 2010
  • Table 27 – Mobile operators’ market share – 1999 - 2010
  • Table 28 – Evolution of mobile ARPU in Argentina – major operators – 2006 - 2009
  • Table 29 – 3G subscribers and penetration – 2007 - 2009
  • Table 30 – Claro – mobile subscribers – 1999 - 2010
  • Table 31 – Movistar – mobile subscribers – 1999 - 2010
  • Table 32 – Personal – mobile subscribers – 1999 - 2010
  • Table 33 – Nextel – mobile subscribers – 2002 - 2010
  • Table 34 – Mobile prepaid/postpaid ratio – 2004 - 2009
  • Table 35 – Mobile broadband subscribers and penetration – 2007 - 2009
  • Table 36 – Forecast fixed lines – higher growth scenario – 2010; 2015; 2020
  • Table 37 – Forecast fixed lines – lower growth scenario – 2010; 2015; 2020
  • Table 38 – Forecast broadband subscribers – higher growth scenario – 2010; 2015; 2020
  • Table 39 – Forecast broadband subscribers – lower growth scenario – 2010; 2015; 2020
  • Table 40 – Forecast mobile subscribers – higher growth scenario – 2010; 2015; 2020
  • Table 41 – Forecast mobile subscribers – lower growth scenario – 2010; 2015; 2020
  • Exhibit 1 – The recession of 2000-2002 (historical)
  • Exhibit 2 – Telefónica de Argentina at a glance
  • Exhibit 3 – Telecom Argentina at a glance
  • Exhibit 4 – Telmex Argentina – company history
  • Exhibit 5 – Major submarine cable networks landing in Argentina
  • Exhibit 6 – Ertach – historical overview
  • Exhibit 7 – CableVisión – historical overview
  • Exhibit 8 – Multicanal – historical overview
  • Exhibit 9 – PCS auctions – 1999
  • Exhibit 10 – Movicom BellSouth – history
  • Exhibit 11 – Telefónica Comunicaciones Personales, trading as Unifón – history

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