Key Coverage
- Subscriber forecasts for 2006-2011 for 26 Caribbean markets
- Comprehensive review of Caribbean mobile marketplace and individual island and regional markets
- Insight into current thinking and actions of major players in the region
- Understanding of the diverse markets and variety of service offering in the region
- Recognition of growth potential in a region that has only 34 percent market penetration
- Profiles of 26 islands or island groups and the four leading operators
Key Issues Addressed
- Will the market opening raise the penetration levels?
- How will pure mobile operators compete with full-service incumbents?
- Will wireless solutions dominate new telecommunications investment in the region?
- Will small operators come under intense pressure to sell to pan-Caribbean players?
- Will wireless broadband gain traction in high-penetration, high-end markets such as the Aruba, the Cayman Islands and Jamaica?
- Which islands are seeing the most development and investments? Which are seeing the most growth?
- How important is roaming revenue to the Caribbean operator?
- Where and to what extent are companies planning to deploy broadband wireless technologies, such as WiMAX?
Countries / Sectors / Countries Covered
Anguilla,
Antigua & Barbuda,
Aruba,
Bahamas,
Barbados,
Belize,
Cayman Islands,
Cuba, Dominica,
Domincan Republic,
French West Indies,
Grenada,
Guyana,
Haiti,
Jamaica,
Montserrat,
Netherlands Antilles,
Puerto Rico,
St. Kitts & Nevis,
St. Lucia,
St. Vincent & The Grenadines,
Suriname,
Tortola (British Virgin Islands),
Trinidad & Tobago,
Turks & Caicos Islands,
US Virgin Islands
Who should read this report
- Caribbean mobile operators - analyse the status of the Caribbean market with in-depth profiles and forecasts
- Major global mobile operators with potential acquisition goals - analyse existing ventures and identify potential competitors and business partners
- Applications providers, infrastructure suppliers and terminal vendors - discover what strategies operators are implementing and how you can match their requirements
- Caribbean and central American regulators - monitor what has been done to support or hinder the industry's growth
- Investment analysts - review the new developments and investment opportunities in this region.