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LatAm Mobile Revenue to Top $100B in 2013

March 13, 2013 |
BOSTON -- Total mobile revenue in Latin America is expected to surpass $100 billion in 2013 and grow to $129 billion in 2017, according to Pyramid Research's quarterly mobile demand forecast. Download the Mobile Demand Forecast Template here.

Offered as a quarterly-updated subscription or as a one-off resource, Pyramid's Mobile Demand Forecast quantifies current and future demand and spending on mobile voice and data services throughout the world. It is available for 85 markets worldwide, including 19 in Latin America, at the country, regional and global levels.

Pyramid provides ten types of market forecast services, based on time-tested research methodology and data modeling.

Other forecasts recently published:

  • Mobile Data: Tracks current and future demand for mobile data services, within the context of overall mobile demand.

  • Mobile Operator KPI: Measures the key performance indicators for up to six operators per country, and breaks down key mobile demand metrics at the operator level.

    Learn more about Pyramid's forecast services here.

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    For more information about Pyramid Research's products and services, please visit www.pyr.com or email us at info@pyr.com.

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