Emerging Markets - Telecoms in Developing BRIC Countries

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Last updated: 10 Aug 2011 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 17

Analyst: Kylie Wansink

Synopsis

Archived report. It is important to recognise that many new mobile networks in developing markets have been funded by private investors. Telecoms advances in some developing countries are taking place despite the often appalling government policies that exist and this is due in part to private and foreign investors. In particular, the BRIC countries have gained global attention due to the potential opportunities presented by these markets. It will however be interesting to watch the impact of the continuing economic uncertainty on these markets.

This report provides insight into the telecoms markets of the emerging BRIC countries, including key statistics. The report is designed to provide observations which may assist investors, analysts and industry participants in making investment and business decisions.

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