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LatAm Wrap-Up: Video interview with Accedian; Oi’s Q2 loss; Claro Chile’s LTE goals

With increased competition in the telecommunications market, Latin American carriers should be worried about improving customer experience. According to James M. Artimez, Accedian Networks’ vice president of sales for Latin America, carriers should be proactive instead of waiting for telecom regulators to punish them for poor quality service.  In a video interview with RCR Wireless News, Artimez said that carriers must identify problems and solve issues before users complain or watchdogs take drastic measures.

Artimez noted that telecom regulators are “no longer afraid” to punish carriers for quality problems after the Brazilian watchdog agency, Anatel, banned TIM, Claro and Oi from selling new lines last year. In addition, with the FIFA World Cup games around the corner, he claimed that roaming issues, such as problems with connectivity, must be solved.

Oi’s Q2 2013: Brazil’s Oi reported a loss of $54 million in the second quarter of 2013, compared to a profit of $148.48 million in the same period of 2012, and a net income of $112.11 million in the previous quarter of 2013. The operator explained that this performance was a result of lower EBITDA and higher interest expenses in the quarter due to the devaluation of the real and rising interest rates. As part of a series of announcements made by the CEO of Oi, Zeinal Bava, the company decided to lower its level of investment and reduce the previously announced dividend payments by 75%.

The carrier’s net revenue totaled R$7.1 billion, up 2.4% compared to the same period last year, driven by the expansion of pay TV and broadband in the residential segment, and higher revenues from data and IT in the corporate segment. Net service revenues, excluding equipment, totaled R$6.9 billion, an increase of R$173 million (+2.6%) compared with the same period last year.

Claro’s LTE in Chile: In an interview with Signals Telecom News, Vady Guerra, director of products and strategy at Claro Chile, said that the carrier aims to achieve 20,000 LTE clients this year with an average revenue per user of up to $120. According to Guerra, the fact that Claro launched its LTE services in advance of the rest of the market helped the carrier to take leadership.

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