Technology, Media & Telecoms is one of the fastest-growing economic sectors and a major innovator, with important spillover effects on all other industries. It is both a source and a carrier of knowledge, supporting the acquisition and building of innovation capabilities in individuals, businesses and public organisations. In today’s era of digital transformation, emerging disruptive technologies and new business models, the Technology, Media & Telecoms sector creates new markets, improves operating performance and brings about efficiency gains and economies for the entire society.
Activities associated with Technology, Media & Telecoms are the manufacturing of semiconductors, electronic components and optical media, and production of a variety of hi-tech consumer goods, such as computers, laptops and mobile phones. It also includes media publishing, software development, motion picture and sound recording, and radio and television broadcasting. Telecommunications, data processing, networking and internet services are also part of this industry.
The revenues of Brazil's telecommunication sector reached BRL 46.6bn in Q2 2025, increasing by 3.1% y/y. Meanwhile, the number of telecom subscribers (including mobile telephony, fixed broadband, fixed telephony and pay TV services) increased by 1.3% ...
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The revenues of Brazil's telecommunication sector reached BRL 46.1bn in Q1 2025, increasing by 3.8% y/y. Meanwhile, the number of subscribers increased by 1.3% y/y in the same period, rising to 347.4mn across the four main segments: fixed broadband, ...
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Colombia's ICT sector is undergoing a period of steady expansion, as the broader economy experiences modest growth. Mobile and fixed broadband adoption continue to rise, the first stages of the 5G rollout have advanced in major cities, and software ...
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Brazil is one of the largest telecoms markets globally; in 2023 it ranked fourth for fixed broadband services and eighth for mobile telephony services in terms of subscribers. The ICT industry (which encompasses the telecoms sector) is a key ...
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Colombia's economy is on a gradual recovery path, with real GDP growth expected to reach 2% in 2024 and 2.8% in 2025, according to BBVA Research estimations. Inflation is forecast to decline, reaching 5.2% in December 2024 and 3.8% by December 2025, ...
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By Q3 2024, the telecommunication sector of Brazil reached BRL 46bn in revenues, with 347.4mn of clients across the four main segments: mobile telephony, fixed broadband, fixed telephony, and pay TV. The increasing demand for internet-based services ...
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In 2023, Ecuador was the eighth largest telecoms market in Latin America in terms of the mobile connectivity rate, and the fifth largest in terms of 4G penetration, according to the GSMA. The telecommunication sector in Ecuador has undergone rapid ...
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The growing demand for high value-added internet-based services in Brazil continues to shape the development of the domestic telecom industry. Domestic consumers actively demand access to enhanced mobile and fixed broadband services to intensify ...
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In Q1 2024, the net revenue of Brazil's telecom industry stood at BRL 44.2bn, growing by 3.8% compared to Q1 2023 and by 0.7% compared to Q4 2023. Mobile telephony services (including mobile broadband services) accounted for 50% of total revenue in ...
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