International communications-ppt

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AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EXPANSION Brazil JASMINA ROSSEEL LARRY MAIOLO MONTEIZ FRAGER FEBRUARY 28, 2011

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ANINTERNATIONALBUSINESSEXPANSION

BrazilJA

SMIN

A ROSSEEL

LARRY MAIO

LO

MONTEIZ

FRAGER

FEBRUARY 28, 2011

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INTRODUCTION

WHAT?

WHERE?

HOW?

WHY?

Mobile end of the telecommunication market

Brazil

Take over Telefonica’s stake in VIVO

Because they are well positioned in the market

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MOBILE PHONE MARKET IN BRAZIL

• It has been expanding steadily since 1998

• It has dominated the fixed line market due to the expensive expansion of fixed lines

• Strong growth potential reflects a growth and improvement of income levels.

• Expanding broad-ban width will help sell more high-end smart phones which will lead to raising profit margins

• Lots of pre-paid phone users

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LOOKING FORWARD

• By 2020, the largest mobile market in Latin America will be Brazil with an estimated 260 million subscriptions.

• More people can now afford a cell phone since the medium income continues to grow.

• Many underdeveloped countries surrounded that we can target.

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SWOT ANALYSIS

• Large amount of debt from VIVO

• Risks associated with taking on partners and sharing business

• Big gap between rich and poor

• Low market entry price due to debt levels

• Large untapped market

• Brazil is 5th largest mobile population

• Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) expected to grow 62% annually

• Up to 10% increase of subscriptions

• Stable government

• Strong market share (35%)

• Rising medium income level

• Telecommunication had increase of $35.6 Billion

STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES OPPORTUNITIES

• Strict regulations on pricing

• Large number of competitors

• Major infrastructure upgrades needed to expand broad ban capabilities

THREATS

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MICRO CONSIDERATIONS

• Overall market: 93.8 cell phones per 100 people.

82.36% of which pre-paid and 17% under contract

• Expected growth of use of high-end smart phones

Has been growing 5% every year

• In Brazil, there is a large portion that doesn’t have access to internet

3G will solve this.

Internet vs. mobile phone service

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MACRO CONSIDERATIONS

• Government is highly accommodating outside investment.

• Economic system in Brazil is a free market

• Continuously growth in GDP.

Avg. of 8% in last decade

• Gross National Income of 11,231.00 p.p.

• Relatively low unemployment rate (5.7%)

• Strict regulations regarding price caps

• Skilled labor, minimum wage of $555.00/month

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ENTRY STRATEGY

• Partnership with Telecom, buy out Telecom’s current partner Telefonica VIVO

31% market share in Brazil

• We would aggressively advertise 3G broad ban

• Already expanded broad ban above competitors

• We will provide the best service possible trough superior technology and customer service

• We will try to get SMS more on the market

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CONCLUSION

• Factors that come into play for expansion:

Cost associated with the acquisition of Telefonica’s stakeo Requires a substantial initial investment

Extensive growth of mobile service market and economy in Brazil

Low asking price because of debts

Opportunities to expand other telecommunicationso 3G, broad ban

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QUESTIONS? WE HAVE ANSWERS.

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THANK YOU.

JASM

INA R

OSSEEL

LARRY MAIO

LO

MONTEIZ

FRAGER

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