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  • Although looking forward to a period of sustained growth and investment in telecoms, Latin America still has to address the gaping digital divide in many of its markets, writes Guy Matthews
  • Western Europe and Asia-Pacific will account for over 60% of global mobile data traffic by 2013, according to Cisco Systems’ Visual Networking Index Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast.
  • The number of LTE next-generation networks is set to grow significantly with the number of subscribers exceeding 100 million by 2014, according to a report from Juniper Research.
  • Central Asia’s emerging markets will continue flocking to mobile telecoms services over the next five years, with subscriber bases growing about 13% per year and revenues growing by 8% annually through 2013, according to Pyramid Research’s report Emerging Mobile Markets of Central Asia: The Game Is On.
  • According to Northern Sky Research’s (NSR) Global Assessment of Satellite Supply & Demand report, commercial satellite operators saw a very good year in 2008.
  • The past 12 months have been yet another year of overwhelmingly positive change for global telecoms – 12 months which have seen the enormous amount of activity in the subsea cable industry continue as huge, previously unconnected, parts of the globe have been delivered the means to gain access to the internet, with all the socio-economic good that it will bring.
  • There were 444.33 million broadband subscribers globally by the end of Q2 2009, according to Point Topic.
  • The Philippine telecommunications services market generated $5.6 billion in 2008 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.8% in (5.8% in local currency terms) during the 2008-2013 period, according to Pyramid Research’s Communications Markets in the Philippines report.
  • Atlantic-ACM’s 2008-2013 Sizing and Share for Wireline Voice and Data, The Broadband and Business Boom forecasts continued growth in total data revenue and steep declines in wireline voice.
  • Double-digit revenue growth in the Canadian wireless sector has translated into growth in capex spending for Canadian wireless providers, according to IDC Canada’s Canadian Wireless Forecast and Analysis 2007-2012.