Sydney, Nov 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Just released, this edition of the BuddeComm report features the latest progressions and key trends in telecommunications market niches. – https://www. budde. com. au/Research/Dominican-Republic-Telecoms-Mobile-and-Broadband-Statistics-and-Analyses/?utm_source=GNW With LTE facilities available for around 98% of the population, cellular broadband has also experienced strong growth in recent years. Income inequalities in the country are still reflected in the asymmetric distribution of telephone facilities, and many communities have very limited access. The government has addressed the access factor in recent years and has funded a number of public projects. In October 2020, the regulator promulgated a decree that covers a number of areas, adding universal access to broadband facilities and the progression of a national backbone network in cooperation with the provider of the electric power transmission network. It is planned. This will allow MNOs to launch 5G installations and thus help everyone meet their national broadband targets. BuddeComm notes that the coronavirus outbreak in 2020 is having a significant effect on supply and production chains across the world. Over the next year, the telecommunications industry to varying degrees is likely to delight in a slowdown in the production of cellular devices, while it may also be difficult for network operators to manage workflows during maintenance and upgrade of the existing infrastructure. Overall progress towards 5G is likely to be postponed or slowed down in some countries. On the customer side, spending on telecommunications facilities and devices is affected by the monetary effect of large-scale job losses and the resulting constraint on disposable income. However, the critical nature of telecommunications facilities, whether for general communication or to operate from home, will offset these stresses. In many markets, the net effect is expected to be a stable but low buildup in subscriber growth. While it is difficult to expect and interpret the long-term effects of the crisis as it unfolds, they have been identified in the industry forecasts contained in this report. The report also covers the responses of telecommunications operators, as well as government agencies and regulators in responding to the crisis to ensure that citizens can continue to make the most productive use of telecommunications facilities. This can be reflected in grant systems and the promotion of telehealth and tele-education, among other responses. Key Progressions: Claro Announces Primary Investment Systems Until 2022; Regulator Announces Plan to Obtain Universal Broadband Access; the Dominican electric power transmission company is legal to enter the fiber broadband market; Altice Sells Cell Phone Tower Business; Progress in the national fiber optic network project; Altice integrates the Dominican Republic into a reorganized foreign division; The update of the report includes the knowledge of the operator until the second quarter of 2020, the knowledge of the market place of the regulators until August 2020, the assessment of the general effect of Covid-19 in the telecommunications sector, the recent progressions of the market place. Companies discussed in this report: Claro (América Móvil); Altice Dominicana; Tricom; Viva (Trilogy Dominicana) Read the full report: https://www. budde. com. au/Research/Dominican-Republic-Telecoms-Mobile-and-Broadband-Statistics-and-Analyses/?utm_source=GNW
