Mobile Penetration in Nicaragua will Exceed 80 Percent by 2015, Pyramid Finds

PRNewswire
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
Jul 21, 2010

Despite the country's political instability and widespread poverty, Nicaragua's mobile penetration will top 80 percent by 2015 from 53.9 percent in 2010, fueled by expansion of prepaid subscriptions and urban mobile broadband connections, according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com).

Nicaragua: Prepaid Services to Drive Mobile Growth in a Challenging Market offers a precise profile of the country's telecommunications, media, and technology sectors based on proprietary data from our research in the market. It provides detailed competitive analysis of both the fixed and mobile sectors, tracks the market shares of technologies and services, and monitors the introduction and spread of new technologies. Download an excerpt of this report here: http://www.pyr.com/downloads.htm?id=18&sc=PRN072010_CIRNIC.

Nicaragua is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.5 percent over the next five years to advance from $478 million for 2010 to $655 million in 2015, well ahead of the 3.7 percent average expected for Latin America, notes Jose Magana, Senior Analyst at Pyramid Research. "In Central America, the growth rate in Nicaragua will be the fastest of all countries due to its still-early stage of penetration in mobile services and our expectation for growth even in the fixed sector," he says.

Mobile penetration in Nicaragua will close at 53.9 percent in 2010, the lowest in Central America. "The low competitiveness of the market, with just two mobile operators, paired with the lowest income in the region curbs the adoption of services," Magana explains. "There is still a large percentage of the population underserved; by the same token, experiences in Africa with mobile payments and health initiatives prove that there are opportunities for operators if services targeting the bottom of the pyramid succeed," he adds.

"We forecast that mobile penetration will reach 82 percent by 2015, driven by expansion of prepaid subscriptions and urban mobile broadband connections," says Magana. Prepaid subscriptions account for 94 percent of total mobile connections, in line with Nicaragua's Central American neighbors.

Nicaragua: Prepaid Services to Drive Mobile Growth in a Challenging Market is part of Pyramid Research's Latin America Country Intelligence Report Series and is priced at $990. You may purchase it online here: http://www.pyramidresearch.com/store/CIRNICARAGUA.htm?sc=PRN072010_CIRNIC or by emailing us at info@pyr.com.

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