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市場調查報告書

墨西哥通信市場的法規概要

Mexico (country regulation overview)

出版商 Ovum, Ltd.
出版日期 2010年08月 商品編碼 134035
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 20
價格
US $ 1495 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)
US $ 3738 PDF by E-mail (Global license)


墨西哥通信市場的法規概要 是由出版商Ovum, Ltd.在2010年08月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 20 價格從美金1495起跳。

簡介

本報告書為墨西哥通信市場之相關調查,包含現在法規内容與今後法規對象之服務、收費體系等,概述如下。

  • 概要
  • Ovum的見解
  • 固定市場概要
  • 三合一
  • 行動市場概要
  • 國家法規當局
  • 主要法律與限制
  • 外國資本限制
  • 行動的認證
  • 3G・WiMAX的認證
  • 數位比例
  • 2.5GHz (2.5-2.6GHz) 帶
  • 零售規範
  • 概要
  • 批發固定線路的限制
  • 背景
  • 窄頻語音的相互連接
  • 做為規範對象的服務
  • 會計之分離
  • 長距離/國際服務
  • 對攜帶電話的長距離通話
  • 收費設定・重新審視的順序
  • 收費格式
  • 窄頻的定額連接
  • IP基礎的相互連接
  • 批發連接
  • 批發線路出租(WLR)
  • 區域用戶迴路細分化(LLU)
  • 批發行動規範
  • 概要
  • 做為規範對象的服務
  • 行動解約金
  • 行動到固定迴路的解約金
  • 競爭事例
  • 本地服務區域統合計畫之實施
  • Cofetel是計畫對Telmex的適應本地服務區域適合的制裁措置
  • 統合計畫
  • 通用服務
  • 概要
  • 圖表

目錄

Abstract

Fixed-line penetration in Mexico has remained around 17-18% since 2005. Despite growing competition, the fixed market is still dominated by the incumbent, Telmex. A positive development in terms of competition was the designation of Telmex as a dominant operator in the fixed market by the Mexican anti-trust authority (the CFC) in 2009. This decision allows Cofetel, the Mexican NRA, to impose on Telmex regulations specific to dominant operators such as interconnection obligations, which it had avoided in the past. The enforcement of interconnection rates continues to be one of Mexico’s main issues. Despite the recent progress with the release of the new interconnection plan in February 2009 and the dominance designation, the format of interconnection charges still remains to be decided.

In the mobile market, the four mobile operators have broadly maintained their market shares in the last two years. The auction of the 1.9GHz band has finally been completed and the process of auctioning the 1.7-2.1GHz band for 3G use has been initiated: both auctions were in the pipeline since 2008. Cofetel should ensure it does not take as long auctioning the 700MHz and 2.5GHz bands, which have entered its agenda for the 2010-2011 period, given the suitability of the 700MHz and 2.5GHz bands for LTE and the need for operators to plan ahead for the deployment of LTE.

Table of Contents

Overview
Ovum view
Fixed market overview
Triple play
Mobile market overview
National regulatory authority
Key legislation and regulation
Foreign ownership restrictions
Mobile licensing
3G and WiMAX licenses
Digital dividend
2.5GHz (2.5-2.6GHz) band
Retail regulation
Overview
Wholesale fixed regulation
Background
Narrowband voice interconnection
Services subject to regulation
Accounting separation
Long-distance/international services
Long-distance calls to mobile phones
Procedure for setting and reviewing charges
Format of charges
Narrowband flat-rate interconnection
IP-based interconnection
Wholesale access
Wholesale line rental
Local loop unbundling
Wholesale mobile regulation
Overview
Services subject to regulation
Mobile termination charges
Mobile-to-fixed termination charges
Competition cases
Implementation of Local Service Areas Consolidation Plan
Cofetel proposes sanctioning Telmex for not complying with the Local Service Areas Consolidation Plan
Universal service
Overview




List of Tables
Table 1: Mobile operators in Mexico
Table 2: Mobile operation regions
Table 3: SCT’s 2008 auction plan
Table 4: Final results of the 1.9GHz band auction
Table 5: Results of the 1.7GHz band auction as of 20 July 2010
Table 6: Fixed sector: services subject to regulation
Table 7: Calling party pays charges in Mexico, 2007-10
Table 8: Mobile sector: services subject to regulation
Table 9: Mobile termination charges in Mexico
Table 10: Telmex’s targets for the social coverage fund 2006 contract






List of Figures
Figure 1: Fixed penetration in Mexico (2004-09)
Figure 2: Broadband subscriptions in Mexico by technology
Figure 3: Mobile penetration in Mexico (2004-09)
Figure 4: Map of mobile operation regions (cellular and PCS regions)


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