Honduras - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband - Statistics and Analyses
Honduran government providing free internet to 75,000 households
Honduras is among the poorest countries in Central America and has long been plagued by an unstable political framework which has rendered telecom sector reform difficult. This has created real difficulties for telcos as well as consumers. Fixed-line teledensity, at only 4.9%, is significantly lower than the Latin American and Caribbean average. Poor fixed-line infrastructure has been exacerbated by low investment and topographical difficulties which have made investment in rural areas unattractive or uneconomical. Consequently, the internet has been slow to develop. DSL and cable modem technologies are available but are relatively expensive and thus take-up has been low thus far, while higher speed services are largely restricted to the major urban centres. Nevertheless, the demand for broadband is steadily increasing and there has been some investment in network upgrades to fibre-based infrastructure.
On the positive side, these factors have encouraged consumer take-up of mobile services, a sector where there is lively competition supported by international investment. Even so, mobile penetration is substantially below the regional average. Revenue growth from the mobile sector looks promising in coming years as operators invest in their networks, expand their reach and upgrade their capabilities to accommodate mobile broadband services. Mobile data as a proportion of overall mobile revenue has increased steadily, though low-end SMS services will continue to account for the bulk of data revenue for some years.
Political developments during the last few years have not facilitated the much-needed reform of legislation governing the telecoms sector. Partly this is due to political stalemate and ineffective legislators, but underlying the difficulties are the close ties between executives at the incumbent Hondutel and key members of the government.
BuddeComm notes that the Covid-19 pandemic continues to have a significant impact on the telecoms market. On the consumer side, spending on telecoms services and devices is under pressure from the financial effect of large-scale job losses and the consequent restriction on disposable incomes. However, the crucial nature of telecom services, both for general communication as well as a tool for home-working, has offset such pressures. In many markets the net effect has been a reduced (and sometimes negative) subscriber growth, which will continue into 2021.
Overall progress towards 5G has been postponed or curtailed in some countries.
Although it is challenging to predict and interpret the long-term impacts of the crisis as it develops, these have been acknowledged in the industry forecasts contained in this report.
The report also covers the responses of the telecom operators as well as government agencies and regulators as they react to the crisis to ensure that citizens can continue to make optimum use of telecom services. This can be reflected in subsidy schemes and the promotion of tele-health and tele-education, among other solutions.
Key Developments:
Government provides free internet to around 75,000 households in Honduras;
BT Group sells its operations and infrastructure in Latin America to CIH Telecommunications Americas;
Millicom selects US-based Affirmed Networks to deploy cloud-based, 5G-ready core network for its Latin America units;
Regulator frees up 3.5GHz spectrum for mobile use;
Tigo and Amazon Web Services partner to offer cloud services;
Report update includes the regulator's market data to December 2020, telcos' operational data updates to Q4 2020, Telecom Maturity Index charts and analyses, assessment of the global impact of Covid-19 on the telecoms sector, recent market developments.
Companies mentioned in this report:
Hondutel, Comunitel, MultiData, Millicom (Tigo), Digicel, América Móvil (Claro), National Telecommunications Commission (Conatel),
- 1 Key statistics
- 2 Regional Latin America Market Comparison
- 2.1 Telecom Maturity Index by tier
- 2.2 TMI versus GDP
- 2.3 Mobile and mobile broadband penetration
- 2.4 Fixed and mobile broadband penetration
- 3 Country overview
- 4 Covid-19 and its impact on the telecom sector
- 4.1 Economic considerations and responses
- 4.2 Subscribers
- 4.3 Infrastructure
- 5 Telecommunications market
- 5.1 Historical overview
- 6 Regulatory environment
- 6.1 Regulatory authority
- 6.2 Fixed-line developments
- 6.3 Mobile market developments
- 7 Mobile market
- 7.1 Market analysis
- 7.2 Mobile statistics
- 7.3 Mobile infrastructure
- 7.4 Major mobile operators
- 7.5 Mobile applications
- 8 Fixed-line broadband market
- 8.1 Introduction and statistical overview
- 8.2 Broadband statistics
- 8.3 Major ISPs
- 8.4 Community Telecentres
- 9 Fixed network operators
- 9.1 Hondutel
- 9.2 Tele+ (Comunitel)
- 9.3 MultiData
- 10 Digital Economy
- 10.1 e-Government
- 10.2 e-Learning
- 11 Telecommunications infrastructure
- 11.1 Overview of the national telecom network
- 11.2 International infrastructure
- 11.3 Infrastructure developments
- 11.4 Internet Exchange Point (IXP)
- 12 Appendix Historic data
- 13 Glossary of abbreviations
- 14 Related reports
- Table 1 Top Level Country Statistics and Telco Authorities - Honduras 2020 (e)
- Table 2 Evolution of GDP in Honduras 2011 2020
- Table 3 Telecom sector revenue ($ million) 2011 2018
- Table 4 Change in the number of mobile numbers ported 2014 2018
- Table 5 Growth in the number of mobile subscribers and penetration 2011 2026
- Table 6 Change in the number of mobile prepaid and postpaid subscribers 2014 - 2020
- Table 7 Change in the proportion of prepaid and postpaid mobile subscribers 2011 2020
- Table 8 Change in mobile voice traffic by type (million minutes) 2010 2020
- Table 9 Change in mobile messaging traffic (million messages) 2014 2020
- Table 10 Growth in the number of active mobile broadband subscribers and penetration 2011 2026
- Table 11 Growth in fixed-line and mobile data traffic (PB) 2018 2020
- Table 12 Change in the population coverage by mobile technology 2016 2019
- Table 13 Growth in the number of Tigo's mobile subscribers 2011 2020
- Table 14 Development of Tigo Honduras's financial data ($ million) 2014 2020
- Table 15 Increase in the average fixed-line and mobile data rate (Mb/s) 2018 2020
- Table 16 Internet users and penetration rate 2011 2020
- Table 17 Growth in the number of fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration 2011 2026
- Table 18 DSL and cable broadband subscribers 2014 2018
- Table 19 Development of fixed-line national traffic (billion minutes) 2015 2020
- Table 20 Change in the number of Hondutel's fixed subscribers by type 2016 2020
- Table 21 Development of Hondutel's revenue 2011 2020
- Table 22 Development of Hondutel's net profit 2011 2020
- Table 23 Decline in the number of fixed lines in service and teledensity 2011 2026
- Table 24 International bandwidth 2011 2019
- Table 25 International bandwidth per user 2007 2017
- Table 26 Blended mobile ARPU 2012- 2015
- Table 27 Historic - Evolution of GDP in Honduras 2000 2010
- Table 28 Historic Telecom sector revenue ($ million) 2000 2010
- Table 29 Historic Telecom sector revenue 2011 2016
- Table 30 Historic - Mobile subscribers and penetration rate 1997 2010
- Table 31 Historic - Mobile prepaid/postpaid ratio 1997 2010
- Table 32 Historic - Tigo mobile subscribers 2000 2010
- Table 33 Historic - Tigo Money users 2014 2015
- Table 34 Historic - Internet users and penetration rate 1997 2010
- Table 35 Historic Hondutel net profit 2005 2010
- Table 36 Historic - Fixed lines in service by operator 1996 2011
- Table 37 Historic - Fixed lines in service 1996 2010
- Table 38 Historic International bandwidth 2000 2010
- Chart 1 Latin America Overall Telecoms Maturity Index
- Chart 2 Latin America Telecoms Maturity Index Market Leaders Category
- Chart 3 Latin America Telecoms Maturity Index Market Challengers Category
- Chart 4 Latin America Telecoms Maturity Index Market Challengers Category
- Chart 5 South America Telecoms Maturity Index by country
- Chart 6 Central America Telecoms Maturity Index by country
- Chart 7 Latin America Telecoms Maturity Index vs GDP per Capita
- Chart 8 South America mobile subscriber penetration versus mobile broadband penetration
- Chart 9 Latin America fixed broadband penetration versus mobile broadband penetration
- Chart 10 Growth in the number of mobile subscribers and penetration 2011 2026
- Chart 11 Change in the number of mobile prepaid and postpaid subscribers 2014 - 2020
- Chart 12 Change in the proportion of prepaid and postpaid mobile subscribers 2011 2020
- Chart 13 Change in mobile voice traffic by type (million minutes) 2010 2020
- Chart 14 Change in mobile messaging traffic (million messages) 2014 2020
- Chart 15 Growth in the number of active mobile broadband subscribers and penetration 2011 2026
- Chart 16 Change in the population coverage by mobile technology 2016 2019
- Chart 17 Growth in the number of Tigo's mobile subscribers 2011 2020
- Chart 18 Development of Tigo Honduras's financial data ($ million) 2014 2020
- Chart 19 Internet users and penetration rate 2011 2020
- Chart 20 Growth in the number of fixed-line broadband subscribers and penetration 2011 2026
- Chart 21 Development of fixed-line national traffic (billion minutes) 2015 2020
- Chart 22 Decline in the number of fixed lines in service and teledensity 2011 2026
- Exhibit 1 Generalised Market Characteristics by Market Segment
- Exhibit 2 South America - Key Characteristics of Telecoms Markets by Country
- Exhibit 3 Central America - Key Characteristics of Telecoms Markets by Country
- Exhibit 4 Spectrum band allocations for LTE 2013
- Exhibit 5 Spectrum auction awards October 2013
- Exhibit 6 Submarine cable network links to Honduras in 2021