By Tamara Walid
on Sunday, July 22, 2007
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"What's happening today is that the global brands in their local markets, mainly in Europe and the US, have matured, and growth has flattened off, but they still have shareholders who continue to expect high growth, and still see the telecom industry as a dynamic sector. Because of this they are increasingly forced to look for new growth drivers," says Puelinckx.
A case in point is Vodafone. The European operator - that exited Japan after its venture into the market proved premature - decided recently to move into Turkey and India. "Vodafone clearly shifted its strategy from consolidating its position in mature markets to moving into emerging markets, and pushing for higher growth there," Puelinckx explains.
Delta's paper divides global telecom players into three main categories: Global titans, European players, and Emerging challengers. Global titans are limited to four or five European-based companies that have expanded beyond their regions and that are growing increasingly global. These include the likes of Vodafone, France Telecom, Deutsche Telecom, and Telecom Italia. The forecast predicts that these titans will continue to grow and expand with even bigger deals on the horizon. The total cash available to these global titans in the next two years is estimated at over US$170bn. Puelinckx says titans are the "potential consolidators" of some of the local and regional players especially the MEA region, parts of Asia, and the former Soviet and Eastern European countries. Latin America is also a highly-targeted growth market.

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