11/16/2012 | published by: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd
... market liberalisation. Key developments: Digicel switches on HSPA in the BVI, with 95% coverage expected; BVI regulator decides that Digicel and LIME were anti-competitive in wholesale charges made to CCT Global Communications; market developments to ...
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4/2/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
... of tourists visiting the US Virgin Islands has increased over the last two years, along with incoming tourist receipts. Arrivals in 2011 continued to rise despite the global economic downturn, mainly because the Department of ...
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... 2010. And while the outlook for the US in 2012 is reasonably sanguine, an expected slowdown in other key markets is likely to be felt through reduced tourism arrivals. The fall in visitors has been ...
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... has bounced back in 2010, with hotel nights up 7.8% in Q1-Q3 compared with a year earlier. But tropical storm Otto, which hit the islands in November, is likely to have cut growth in Q4. ...
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5/1/2009 | published by: Icon Group International, Inc.
... understand the density of demand within The U.S. Virgin Islands and the extent to which Frederiksted might be used as a point of distribution within North America & the Caribbean. From an economic perspective, however, ...
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5/1/2009 | published by: Icon Group International, Inc.
... understand the density of demand within The U.S. Virgin Islands and the extent to which Spanish Town might be used as a point of distribution within North America & the Caribbean. From an economic perspective, ...
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3/3/2009 | published by: Icon Group International, Inc.
... understand the density of demand within The U.S. Virgin Islands and the extent to which The U.S. Virgin Islands might be used as a point of distribution within North America & the Caribbean. From an ...
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6/27/2007 | published by: Icon Group International, Inc.
... long been used by strategic planners. The biggest challenge in this approach is to choose the appropriate factors that are the most relevant to international planning. The two measures of greatest relevance are "latent demand ...
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