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Streaming, 5G and Media Economies in Latin America.
This comprehensive report analyzes the impact of streaming and 5G on media economies and the creative workforce in Central America and the Caribbean as of late 2025. It examines the rapid growth of the OTT TV and video market, highlighting significant increases in SVOD subscriptions and market share. The deployment of 5G networks, such as Liberty's launch of a 5G Standalone network in Costa Rica, underscores major technological advancements and potential economic growth. Additionally, it discusses regional disparities in internet and mobile penetration, emphasizing the need for equitable access and workforce development.
5G DeploymentCreative workforceDigital Content SkillsDigital TransformationLatin America JobsMedia economiesStreaming Services
Kritika V, EZ Research
2025-12-01
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Perspective.
PurposeThe primary objective is to analyze the impact of streaming and 5G technologies on media economies and the creative workforce in Latin America.
AudienceThis report is intended for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and academic researchers interested in digital media and telecommunications.
Report LengthComprehensive
Focus Areas.
Industries JobsMedia, telecommunications, digital content creation, and the creative workforce.
Geographic AreasCentral America and the Caribbean, specifically Costa Rica, Panama, and the Dominican Republic.
Special EmphasisEmphasis on digital transformation, economic impacts, and workforce development.
Report Layout.
Overview of Latin American Digital Media Landscape
- Current streaming ecosystem and digital media trends
- Regional segmentation: Central America & Caribbean focus

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Insights.
5G deployment is advancing in Costa Rica but faces delays in Panama and the Dominican Republic.Streaming services in Latin America show significant growth, with SVOD leading the subscription revenue.Digital content production is bolstered by regional creative hubs and supportive government policies.Workforce development remains a challenge due to infrastructure and skills mismatches.Strategic policy alignment can enhance digital media economies and drive regional growth.Key Questions Answered.