Business Services Industry

Current Market Status Analysis and Forecast for the Mexican Telecommunications Services Markets from 2007 to 2013

Business Wire, Sept 23, 2008

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dcce82/mexican_telecommun) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Mexican Telecommunications Services Markets" to their offering.

This research service aims to analyze the total Mexican Telecommunications Services Markets, and provides a current market status analysis and forecast from 2007 to 2013. The main studied services markets are: Local Telephony, Long Distance Telephony, Mobile Telephony, Pay-TV, Broadband and Internet Access, VoIP Line and Data Communications. In each case, the main demand measurements identified and forecasted were: revenues and number of subscribers or lines. A market share and competitive analysis of the main market participants are also provided.

Key Topics Covered:
MARKET OVERVIEW
- Introduction
-- Executive Summary
-- Service Definitions
- Market Engineering Measurements
-- Market Drivers
-- Market Restraints
-- Market Engineering Analysis
MARKET FORECAST AND TRENDS
- Forecasts
-- Current Market Status
-- Market Forecast Overview
- Telecommunications Services Analysis
-- Local Telephony
-- Long Distance Telephony
-- Mobile Telephony
-- Pay TV
-- Broadband and Internet Access
-- VoIP Line
-- Data Communications
- Market Trends
-- End-user Demographics
-- Capital Expenditure Analysis
COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
- Competitive Environment
-- Competitive Structure
-- Market Share Analysis
- Company Profiles
-- Telmex
-- Telcel
-- Axtel
-- Maxcom
-- Telefonica
-- Iusacell
-- Megacable
-- Product Analysis

Companies Mentioned:

* Telmex

* Telcel

* Axtel

* Maxcom

* Telefonica

* Iusacell

* Megacable

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dcce82/mexican_telecommun

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