By the End of March 2006, 25 Public Telecommunications Network Operators Were Authorised to Offer Services in Portugal.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45718) has announced the addition of "Portugal Telecommunications Market Intelligence Report" to their offering According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. industry regulator ANACOM ANACOM Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações (Portugese: National Communication Authority)) ANACOM Analog Computer , Portugal's electronic communications services market generated income of [euro]7,494.3 million in 2004 (latest data), up from [euro]7,160.5 million in 2003 and [euro]7,039.8 million in 2002. The fixed-line and mobile telephony services sectors accounted for the majority of this income, with mobile telephony leading the field with income of [euro]3,059.5 million in 2004 (up from [euro]2,796.8 million in 2003 and [euro]2,530.3 million in 2002) and fixed-line services bringing in [euro]1,703.7 million in 2004 (down from [euro]1,856.2 million in 2003 and [euro]1,939.9 million in 2002). By the end of March 2006, ANACOM reported that 25 public telecommunications network A telecommunications network is a of telecommunications links and nodes arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links and through various nodes. operators were authorised to offer services in Portugal; of that number, 22 were registered as being fixed telecommunications service providers. Of those 22, however, only 12 were operational, including incumbent fixed-line operator Portugal Telecom Portugal Telecom (Euronext: PTC, NYSE: PT) is the biggest telecommunications operator in Portugal. It operates mainly in Portugal and Brazil. It also has a significant presence in Morocco, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Timor-Leste, Angola, Kenya, the People's Republic . At that time, Portugal Telecom companies held a 75.2% share of the total traffic market (voice plus Internet), distributed between 72.2% of the voice traffic market and 93.8% of the Internet traffic Internet traffic is the flow of data around the Internet. It includes web traffic, which is the amount of that data that is related to the World Wide Web, along with the traffic from other major uses of the Internet, such as electronic mail and peer-to-peer networks. market. Competitors accounted for just 13.1% of all fixed lines in service as of March 2006. Major alternative fixed-line operators in Portugal are Tele2, Novis, Oni Telecom, and cable TV operator Cabovisao. There are just three cellular operators active in Portugal. TMN (Telecommunications Management Network) A set of international standards for network management from the ITU. It is used by large carriers such as Sprint, Verizon and AT&T. is a subsidiary of Portugal Telecom and accounted for 48.2% of all subscribers as of June 2006. Vodafone-controlled Telecel took second place with 34.5% of the market at that time, while third-placed Optimus accounted for just 17.3% of the market. There were 11.13 million cellular subscribers as of June 2006. The market could conceivably undergo a significant change in structure if the Sonae group succeeds in acquiring a controlling stake in Portugal Telecom. Sonae launched an unsolicited offer for control of the incumbent in February 2006; this offer was valued at [euro]10,700 million, but it was rejected by Portugal Telecom. With Sonae owning Optimus, success in acquiring a majority stake in Portugal Telecom would mean that two out of the countries three cellular operators would come under the control of a single investor. It seems clear that Optimus would have to be divested if Sonae is to prove successful. The competition authority is likely to make this a condition of allowing the transaction to proceed. In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified" meantime, meanwhile , rival bids appear to be in the offing coming; arriving in the foreseeable future. visible but not nearby. See also: Offing Offing from several groups, including a party of private equity companies led by Blackstone, Cinven, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co (commonly referred to as KKR) is a New York City-based private equity firm that focuses primarily on late-stage leveraged buyouts. It was founded in 1976 by Jerome Kohlberg, Jr., and cousins Henry Kravis and George R. , Permira, Providence Equity, and Texas Pacific. In August 2006, it was reported that SonaeCom may have to sell off Portugal Telecom's wireline infrastructure if it is to receive approval for the takeover bid Noun 1. takeover bid - an offer to buy shares in order to take over the company two-tier bid - a takeover bid where the acquirer offers to pay more for the shares needed to gain control than for the remaining shares . It was reported that the competition authority would demand the sale if it is to give approval to SonaeCom's proposals. Ahead of the sale, several minority shareholders in Portugal Telecom have increased their stakes in the company in an attempt to benefit financially should they be approached by Sonae or the private equity bidders for their shares. Such minority shareholders include ABN Amro ABN AMRO Algemene Bank Nederland-Amsterdam Roterdam Bank (Dutch bank) , JP Morgan, and Telefonos de Mexico (Telmex). Each extensive Market Intelligence Report includes the following sections: Economic, Social, Political, and Telecoms Indicators; key data presented in tabular form Same as table view with respect to printed output. . Regulation; a summary/overview of the market and regulatory climate regulatory climate The extent to which a regulated firm or industry is permitted to earn an adequate return on the stockholders' investment. This term is nearly always used in reference to utilities, which are required to obtain approval for rate changes. , followed by synopses of the regulators powers and other competition or ministerial bodies to which it reports or with which it co-operates. A summary of the regulations in force, a list of differences in the types of available licences and a list of the licences issued. Market Indicators; the available data is presented in tabular form with commentary and graphics. Major Operators; contact data and company information, including ownership, background where relevant for pan-European carriers, licensed activities, scope of activities/services, recent major equipment contracts, summary of network status, references to major subsidiaries, joint ventures, and alliances. Major Manufacturers; contact data and company information including ownership, background where relevant, manufacturing & distribution activities, recent major equipment contracts, references to major subsidiaries, joint ventures, and alliances. Industry Associations; contact data and organisation information covering background where relevant, activities/objectives and references to members. Topics Covered: - Country background. - Telecommunications regulation - Communications market indicators - Market overviews - Major operators - Major manufacturers - Industry associations Companies Mentioned: - Telecel ComunicaE*E[acute accent]es Pessoais - TelecomunicaE*E[acute accent]es - Optimus - TMN - OniWay For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45718 |
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