Seven New Regional Submarine Fiber Optics Systems Have Been Built in the Caribbean Since 2003 With Another Four Planned
Posted on: Tuesday, 11 December 2007, 12:00 CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c76888) has announced the addition of Pioneer Consulting's new report: "Caribbean Submarine Fiber Optics 2007" to their offering.
2007 "Caribbean Submarine Fiber Optics" report is a comprehensive study of current trends in this growing regional market.
The report provides profiles of all existing and planned submarine cable systems which serve the Caribbean region and profiles of each island nation with particular focus on submarine fiber optic connectivity and the potential for growth.
New report also uses its proprietary methodology to forecast demand for Internet, Mobile Data, Corporate Data, and Voice connectivity on an island-by-island basis. This analysis builds into a supply-demand balance forecast for the region as a whole to 2017.
In conclusion, the report takes a step back from its quantitative and qualitative analysis to survey the Caribbean market as a whole and its prospects for the next ten years.
Highlights of the report include:
The build-out of regional systems to gain access to North America
The rise of new competitors
The impact of 2.5G/3G/4G mobile technology
Exponential growth in broadband users and mobile subscribers
The emergence of Haiti
Cuba gets connected
Bahamas as a strategic hub
With a strong track record of forecasting key trends in regional markets. In 2003, at the bottom of the industry cycle, previous version of this report made a number of predictions for the Caribbean Submarine Fiber Optics market. Some of these predictions seemed incredible at the time but, as the table below shows, fact is often stranger than fiction.
2003 Caribbean Report Predictions and Outcomes
Outcomes
Demand may not be satisfied unless governments address the issue of access infrastructure.
Investment will return to the submarine sector
Numerous niche operators will erode Cable & Wireless' market share as market liberalization permits.
C&W could respond to increased competition by flooding the market with capacity.
The likely focus of existing and new competitors will be more regional than "global".
A pan-Caribbean ring with a direct connection to North America may be a more cost-effective connection.
Puerto Rico will maintain its leading role
Predictions
Only 3% of Caribbean Internet users had broadband access in 2003 but by 2007 this figure had risen to 50%.
2000-2003 only $35M was invested in Caribbean regional cables. 2004-7 $255M was invested.
Of the eleven new cables built or planned since 2003, only two were initiated by existing market players.
Six of the Caribbean cables in which C&W has an interest have been or are planned to be upgraded since 2003
Seven new regional Caribbean systems have been built since 2003 with another four planned.
"CFX-1" will connect Columbia to Florida, turning the ARCOS system into a pan-Caribbean figure of eight.
Nearly a quarter of all existing and planned cables in the Caribbean land in Puerto Rico
For anyone involved in the Caribbean telecom industry, this study is not only an invaluable reference for this fragmented market but it is also the business planner's trusted guide based on proven quantitative research and analysis of likely market trends.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c76888
Source: Business Wire
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