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Uruguay Telecoms Market Report - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses

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  • 133 Pages
  • June 2024
  • Region: Uruguay
  • Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
  • ID: 5976682

Regulator allows competition to Antel in the fixed broadband sector

Uruguay has an advanced telecom market, with excellent infrastructure and one of the highest broadband penetration rates in Latin America. Fixed-line teledensity is also particularly high for the region, while mobile penetration is the second highest after Panama. In terms of computer penetration, Uruguay tops all other countries in the region by a considerable margin, and this has facilitated growth in fixed-line broadband adoption.

The government and telecom regulator have introduced a range of measures to help develop the deployment of fibre infrastructure, partly in a bid to encourage economic growth and stimulate e-commerce. Fibre accounted for about 77% of all fixed and fixed-wireless broadband connections as of June 2020. With investment projected to reach $800 million, the state-owned incumbent Antel is expected to provide national FttP coverage by early 2022. Together with the FttP network, the opening of the submarine cable system (Bicentenario) in early 2012 and the Tannat cable in August 2017 have helped boost Uruguay's internet bandwidth, and increase the data rate available to end-users.

Uruguay is one of the very few Latin American countries where the local fixed-line market is neither privatised nor liberalised. Antel has a monopoly in the provision of local telephony and fixed broadband services. Other segments of the telecom market have been opened to competition, including international long-distance telephony, mobile telephony, and fixed-wireless broadband.

Uruguay is also one of the few countries in the world where broadband access via cable modem does not exist. Although cable networks are well equipped technologically, and digital cable TV is widely available, telecom legislation prohibits data transmission over pay TV networks. However, the government announced in December 2020 that it intended to introduce changes to the law to permit pay TV providers to offer internet and telephony packages over their own networks.

The mobile market is dominated by Antel, with Telefónica's Movistar in second place and América Móvil's Claro third. All three operators offer mobile broadband through 3G and LTE networks. Operators have achieved nationwide 3G coverage and the number of mobile broadband subscribers continues to grow. Antel has been at the forefront with LTE services, though the auction of multi-band spectrum in August 2017 has also enabled Movistar and Claro to widen the reach of their LTE offers.

In April 2019 Antel launched a commercial 5G network, though limited in reach. At the end of 2019, spectrum in the 5G-suitable range was auctioned, enabling operators to launch 5G services. The regulator is working on a spectrum and connectivity policy that emphasises 5G.

Key Developments

  • Legal challenge to restrictions on fixed broadband provision breaks the monopoly held by Antel;
  • MNOs contract with the new MNP administrator;
  • Google signs contract to build the Firmina subsea cable connecting the US with Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay;
  • América Móvil spins off towers and other related passive infrastructure in its Latin American markets;
  • Antel plans to invest $152 million in fixed and mobile operations;
  • Legislative changes may permit pay TV operators to offer broadband using private networks;
  • Uruguay enacts Law 19,889/2020 stipulating that MNP is a right for mobile telephony customers, plans to appoint an administrator;
  • Over 11,844km of fibre cable installed throughout the country, with FttP accounting for over 77% of all fixed-line broadband connections;
  • Tannat cable extended to Argentina;

Report includes the regulator's market data to December 2020, telcos' operating and financial data to Q4 2021, updated Telecom Maturity Index charts and analyses, recent market developments.

This product will be updated with the latest data at the time of order. Consequently, dispatch time for this product will be 7-10 business days.

Table of Contents

Topics Covered
  • Key statistics
  • COVID-19 and its impact on the telecom sector
  • Economic considerations and responses
  • Subscribers
  • Infrastructure
  • Regulatory environment
  • Public Safety Network
  • Wireless Local Number Portability (WLNP)
  • Mobile Number Portability (MNP)
  • Privacy-related legislation
  • Spectrum
  • 3.5GHz
  • 3.4GHz
  • 2.5GHz
  • 3.73.98 GHz
  • RDOF auction
  • 4.9 GHz
  • AWS spectrum
  • 600MHz
  • 800MHz
  • 2GHz
  • 700MHz
  • 1900MHz
  • mmWave spectrum
  • Spectrum swaps and acquisitions
  • T-Mobile US
  • AT&T
  • Verizon
  • Mobile market
  • Market analysis
  • Mobile statistics
  • Mobile voice
  • Mobile data
  • Mobile broadband
  • Mobile infrastructure
  • 6G
  • 5G
  • 4G (LTE)
  • 3G
  • Other infrastructure developments
  • Major mobile operators
  • Industry body
  • AT&T
  • Verizon Wireless
  • T-Mobile US
  • Sprint Corporation
  • MVNOs
  • Mobile content and applications
  • Mobile music
  • M-payment
  • M-commerce
  • Fixed-line broadband market
  • Introduction and statistical overview
  • Market analysis
  • Broadband statistics
  • Policy and regulation framework
  • Network regulation overview
  • Broadband stimulus packages
  • FCC's National Broadband Plan
  • Private networks
  • Network neutrality
  • Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) network
  • New technologies
  • Altice USA
  • Comcast Corporation
  • Charter Communications
  • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) networks
  • Verizon
  • AT&T
  • Frontier Communications
  • G.fast developments
  • Other fixed broadband services
  • Wi-Fi
  • WiMAX
  • Municipal wireless broadband
  • State and municipal deployments
  • Satellite broadband
  • PLC
  • Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP)
  • Market overview
  • FttP network rollout
  • Policy and regulation framework
  • National Broadband Plan
  • Gigabit City Challenge
  • Public (ILEC, CLEC and Municipal) FttP networks
  • Municipalities
  • Google Fiber
  • FCC ruling on municipal fiber networks
  • Other projects/providers
  • RBOC FttP roll-out
  • Verizon
  • AT&T
  • Lumen (CenturyLink)
  • Cincinnati Bell
  • Comcast
  • Altice USA
  • Cable Communications
  • Digital -economy
  • E-services
  • E-entertainment
  • E-health
  • E-government
  • E-commerce
  • E-education
  • Appendix - Historic data
  • Glossary of abbreviations
  • Related reports
List of Tables
Table 1 - Top Level Country Statistics and Telco Authorities - USA - 2021 (e)
Table 2 - Mobile market revenue - 2012 - 2019
Table 3 - Mobile ARPU - 2012 - 2019
Table 4 - Growth in the number of mobile cell sites - 2012 - 2020
Table 5 - Growth in the number of mobile subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Table 6 - Mobile voice traffic - 2012 - 2020
Table 7 - Mobile data traffic (billion MB) - 2012 - 2020
Table 8 - Mobile data-only devices in use - 2013 - 2020
Table 9 - Messaging traffic (billion messages) - 2012 - 2020
Table 10 - Growth in the number of active mobile broadband subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Table 11 - Development of AT&T Mobility's financial data ($ billion) - 2012 - 2021
Table 12 - AT&T wireless subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Table 13 - Development of Verizon Wireless's financial data ($ billion) - 2012 - 2021
Table 14 - Verizon wireless subscribers (million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 15 - T-Mobile US wireless subscribers (million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 16 - Growth in the number of T-Mobile US's retail mobile subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Table 17 - T-Mobile US ARPU (/ month, annualised) - 2012 - 2021
Table 18 - T-Mobile US ARPU ($ / month, annualised) - 2012 - 2021
Table 19 - T-Mobile US financial data ($ billion) - 2012 - 2021
Table 20 - T-Mobile US financial data (billion) - 2012 - 2021
Table 21 - Sprint wireless financial data ($ billion) - 2012 - 2019
Table 22 - Sprint subscribers (million) - 2012 - 2020
Table 23 - Sprint blended ARPU ($ / month) - 2012 - 2019
Table 24 - TracFone wireless financial data ($ billion) - 2012 - 2021
Table 25 - TracFone wireless subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Table 26 - TracFone wireless ARPU - 2012 - 2021
Table 27 - Growth in the number of fixed broadband subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Table 28 - Top 10 cable MSOs subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Table 29 - Cable broadband subscribers by key operators - December 2021
Table 30 - US cable broadband subscribers - 2012 - 2020
Table 31 - Change in the number of Altice USA's RGUs by service (million) - 2016 - 2021
Table 32 - Development of Altice USA's financial data ($ million) - 2016 - 2021
Table 33 - Development of Altice USA's revenue by type ($ million) - 2016 - 2021
Table 34 - Development of Comcast's financial data ($ million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 35 - Comcast revenue by service ($ million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 36 - Comcast subscriptions by service (million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 37 - Comcast bundled services subscriptions (million) - 2014 - 2021
Table 38 - Charter Communications financial data ($ million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 39 - Charter Communications residential revenue by type ($ million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 40 - Change in the number of Charter Communications residential RGUs by type (million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 41 - Broadband subscribers for major telco providers (million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 42 - Verizon wireline (FiOS) operational data (million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 43 - Verizon wireline financial data ($ million) - 2014 - 2019
Table 44 - AT&T fixed-line operational data (million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 45 - AT&T financial data ($ million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 46 - Frontier Communications revenue - 2012 - 2021
Table 47 - Frontier Communications customers by sector (million) - 2012 - 2021
Table 48 - FttP homes passed and connected - 2012 - 2018; 2021
Table 49 - AT&T wireline operational data (million) - 2013 - 2021
Table 50 - CenturyLink financial data ($ million) - 2015 - 2021
Table 51 - CenturyLink subscribers by platform (million) - 2015 - 2021
Table 52 - Cincinnati Bell Fioptics revenue - 2012 - 2021
Table 53 - Cincinnati Bell Fioptics subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Table 54 - Retails sales in the US ($ billion) - 2019 - 2021
Table 55 - Historic - Mobile market revenue, roaming revenue, ARPU - 2000 - 2011
Table 56 - Historic - Mobile subscribers and penetration - 2002 - 2011
Table 57 - Historic - AT&T Mobility financial data ($ billion) - 2004 - 2011
Table 58 - Historic - AT&T wireless subscribers - 2002 - 2011
Table 59 - Historic - Verizon wireless subscribers - 2005 - 2011
Table 60 - Historic - T-Mobile US wireless subscribers - 2003 - 2011
Table 61 - Historic - MetroPCS financial data ($ million) - 2007 - 2012
Table 62 - Historic - MetroPCS subscribers - 2007 - 2012
Table 63 - Historic - M2M connections - 2009 - 2018
Table 64 - Historic - Internet users and penetration - 2000 - 2016
Table 65 - Historic - Broadband subscribers and penetration - 2000 - 2011
Table 66 - Historic - Fixed broadband subscribers by data rate (thousand) - 2012 - 2016
Table 67 - Historic - Fixed broadband population coverage by data rate - 2012 - 2016
Table 68 - Historic - Cablevision subscriptions by service (million) - 2011 - 2015
Table 69 - Historic - Cablevision financial data ($ million) - 2011 - 2015
Table 70 - Historic - Active mobile broadband subscribers and penetration - 2008 - 2011
Table 71 - Historic - Optimum RGUs by service (million) - 2015 - 2018
Table 72 - Historic - Suddenlink RGUs by service (million) - 2015 - 2018
Table 73 - Historic - Suddenlink financial data ($ million) - 2016 - 2018
Table 74 - Historic - Cablevision financial data ($ million) - 2011 - 2019
Table 75 - Historic - FttP homes passed and connected - 2001 - 2011
Table 76 - Historic - LTE mobile broadband coverage broadband subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2016
Table 77 - Historic - Verizon Wireless LTE devices on network - 2011 - 2017
Table 78 - Historic - Development of Comcast's financial data ($ million) - 2009 - 2011
Table 79 - Historic - Comcast revenue by service ($ million) - 2009 - 2011
Table 80 - Historic - Charter Communications revenue - 2009 - 2011
Table 81 - Historic - Charter Communications residential revenue by type ($ million) - 2009 - 2011
Table 82 - Historic - Change in the number of Charter Communications residential RGUs by type (million) - 2009 - 2011
Table 83 - Historic - Broadband subscribers for major telco providers (million) - 2009 - 2011
Table 84 - Historic - AT&T fixed-line operational data (million) - 2009 - 2011
Table 85 - Historic - Frontier Communications revenue - 2008 - 2011
List of Charts
Chart 1 - Mobile market revenue - 2012 - 2019
Chart 2 - Mobile ARPU - 2012 - 2019
Chart 3 - Growth in the number of mobile cell sites - 2012 - 2020
Chart 4 - Growth in the number of mobile subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Chart 5 - Mobile voice traffic - 2012 - 2020
Chart 6 - Mobile data traffic - 2012 - 2020
Chart 7 - Mobile data-only devices in use - 2013 - 2020
Chart 8 - Messaging traffic - 2012 - 2020
Chart 9 - Growth in the number of active mobile broadband subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Chart 10 - Development of AT&T Mobility's financial data - 2012 - 2021
Chart 11 - AT&T wireless subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Chart 12 - Development of Verizon Wireless's financial data - 2012 - 2021
Chart 13 - Verizon wireless subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Chart 14 - T-Mobile US wireless subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Chart 15 - Growth in the number of T-Mobile US's retail mobile subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Chart 16 - T-Mobile US ARPU (/ month, annualised) - 2012 - 2021
Chart 17 - T-Mobile US ARPU ($ / month, annualised) - 2012 - 2021
Chart 18 - T-Mobile US financial data ($ billion) - 2012 - 2021
Chart 19 - T-Mobile US financial data (billion) - 2012 - 2021
Chart 20 - Sprint wireless financial data - 2012 - 2019
Chart 21 - TracFone wireless financial data ($ billion) - 2012 - 2021
Chart 22 - TracFone wireless subscribers - 2012 - 2021
Chart 23 - TracFone wireless ARPU - 2012 - 2021
Chart 24 - Growth in the number of fixed broadband subscribers and penetration - 2012 - 2027
Chart 25 - US cable broadband subscribers - 2012 - 2020
Chart 26 - Change in the number of Altice USA's RGUs by service - 2016 - 2021
Chart 27 - Development of Altice USA's financial data - 2016 - 2021
Chart 28 - Development of Altice USA's revenue by type - 2016 - 2021
Chart 29 - Development of Comcast's financial data - 2012 - 2021
Chart 30 - Comcast revenue by service - 2012 - 2021
Chart 31 - Comcast subscriptions by service - 2012 - 2021
Chart 32 - Comcast bundled services subscriptions - 2014 - 2021
Chart 33 - Charter Communications financial data - 2012 - 2021
Chart 34 - Charter Communications residential revenue by type - 2012 - 2021
Chart 35 - Change in the number of Charter Communications residential RGUs by type - 2012 - 2021
Chart 36 - Verizon wireline (FiOS) operational data - 2012 - 2021
Chart 37 - Verizon wireline financial data - 2014 - 2019
Chart 38 - AT&T fixed-line operational data - 2012 - 2021
Chart 39 - AT&T financial data - 2012 - 2021
Chart 40 - Frontier Communications revenue - 2012 - 2021
Chart 41 - Frontier Communications customers by sector (million) - 2012 - 2021
Chart 42 - AT&T wireline operational data - 2013 - 2021
Chart 43 - CenturyLink financial data - 2015 - 2021
Chart 44 - CenturyLink subscribers by platform - 2015 - 2021
Chart 45 - Cincinnati Bell Fioptics revenue - 2012 - 2021
Chart 46 - Cincinnati Bell Fioptics subscribers - 2012 - 2021
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1 - 3.45GHz spectrum (top bidders) - November 2021
Exhibit 2 - C-band auction results (top bidders) - March 2021
Exhibit 3 - RDOF Phase 1 auction results - December 2020
Exhibit 4 - AWS spectrum auction - January 2015
Exhibit 5 - mmWave spectrum auctions - May/June 2019
Exhibit 6 - mmWave spectrum auction - February 2020

Companies Mentioned

  • Amorica Móvil
  • Antel
  • Claro Uruguay
  • Dedicado
  • Eutelsat
  • Google
  • Loral Spacecom Corporation
  • Hispasat
  • Millicom International Cellular (MIC)
  • Movistar Uruguay
  • New Skies Satellites
  • Panamsat Corporation
  • SES Americom
  • Telesat Canada
  • Telxius.