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Brazil adds 39 millions mobile subscribers in 2011

Brazil finished 2011 with more than 242.2 million mobile phone lines, after adding 39.3 million new subscribers last year. The country’s mobile penetration reached 123.87 percent at the end of 2011, according to figures from market regulator Anatel.

New additions were the highest in the past twelve years and totaled 6.1 million in December alone. Of the total base, 191.2 million were prepaid (81.81%) and 44 million postpaid (18.19%). Vivo finished in first place with 29.54 percent or 71.55 million subscribers. TIM Brazil surpassed rival Claro to take second place with 26.46 percent or 64.08 million customers. Claro Brazil ended the year with 24.93 percent or 60.38 million subscribers. Oi was in fourth position with 18.78 percent or 45.48 million subscribers, and regional operator CTBC closed the year with 653,905 subscribers, accounting for 0.07 percent.

3G handsets (phones and mobile devices) totalled more than 41.1 million in Brazil last year, which means an increase of 99.31 percent compared to 2010.

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Telecom Italia has no plans to expand presence in Latin America

Telecom Italia does not plan to enter new markets in Latin America, but rather focuses on expanding its businesses in Brazil and Argentina, Dow Jones reports, citing Telecom Italia chief executive Franco Bernabe.

“Our presence in Brazil and Argentina, which are large markets, require a lot of investment in infrastructure and that means we have a lot on our hands to think about geographic expansion,” Bernabe said at a press conference. Telecom Italia has subsidiaries in Brazil (TIM Brazil), as well as Argentina and Paraguay, through its stake in Telecom Argentina. TIM will invest in fixed-line infrastructure in Brazil through its fibre optic unit Intelig to support the growth of its mobile business, Bernabe said.

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