Peru telecom revenues edge up on mobile and fibre demand
Peru’s telecoms sector took in SOL12.5 billion (US$3.7 billion) in the first three quarters of 2025, a 3% rise from the same period a year earlier, according to regulator OSIPTEL. The increase comes mainly from higher demand for mobile services and fixed internet over fibre.
While the growth rate is modest, it points to steady expansion in data-driven services as more Peruvians use mobile connections and upgrade to faster home broadband. OSIPTEL’s figures underline how internet access, rather than traditional voice services, is now the main engine for telecom revenue in the country.
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