Indian Mobile Telecommunication: Ample Scope To Enter

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The deal by NTT DoCoMo Inc, Japan's largest mobile telecommunication service provider to pick up 26% stake in Tata Teleservices Ltd, the telecom services arm of India's largest private sector diversified Tata Group for $2.7 billion exposes the India entry potential for global mobile telecom service providers who do not have on their radar an India entry strategy yet. The investments in Tata Teleservices by NTT DoCoMo and the start-up operations of Swan Telecom by Etisalat and Telenor ASA's in Unitech Telecom exposes the potential for inorganic activity in a market that is otherwise considered to be crowded but has a tele-density of less than 30%, signifying the expected growth potential in the sector. The Tata Teleservices deal will accelerate the telecommunication sector deal activity to $5.8 billion from about $3.1 billion in the deal street that grossed more than $28 billion this year to October.

Other international telecom service providers seeking an India entry include Kuwait-based Zain Group, Qatar Telecom, Bahrain Telecom, Italy-based Telecom Italia SpA, South Africa's MTN Group, among others. However, some of the global mobile telecom service providers such as Telefonica SA of Spain, French mobile telecommunication services provider, France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom AG of Germany are among those missing out on the opportunity to tap the growing mobile subscriber base expected to reach more than 700 million by 2012 from the current 300 million, at a CAGR of 21%. Such growth trends bring with it corresponding increase in investments as government estimates suggest that the overall telecommunication sector will need $73 billion over the next five years to achieve a tele-density of up to 45%. And, a major chunk of the investment is expected to be realized through Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), particularly in the area of mobile communication. It becomes significant as the government has granted new licenses and spectrum to aspiring operators such as Datacom Solutions a subsidiary of one of India's leading consumer durables company Videocon Industries Ltd; Loop Telecom, a BPL Mobile Communications group company; S Tel Ltd, joint venture between Skycity Foundations and Telecom Investments (Mauritius) Ltd; among others which are likely targets - but within the regulatory purview of the overseas entity's stake in the domestic company not to exceed 74%.

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