Telstra in Talks with San Miguel Corporation

Australian-based telecommunications company, Telstra Corporation Limited, recently confirmed that they are currently in joint-venture talks with San Miguel Corporation (SMC) for a possible investment on the conglomerate’s wireless business.

SMC’s President and Chief Operation Officer, Ramon Ang, also confirmed the on-going negotiation with Australia’s largest telecommunication company through a text message to Reuters.

Although representatives from both parties did confirm the negotiation, neither provided further details about it. However, sources claim that the discussions between the two giants have being going on for several months already prior to the recent confirmation, and it may not be long before the two companies will finally come to an agreement.

A win-win deal for both companies

In an interview conducted by Sydney Morning Herald with Sachin Gupta, Regional Head of Telecommunications Research at Nomura, Gupta said that both companies will benefit from this joint venture. “Telstra does lack emerging-market experience”, but has a wealth of experience in the telecommunications segment. San Miguel, on the other hand, “is an influential conglomerate with ample spectrum holdings, which is good, but it has a weak track record on previous telco attempts”.

Better Network Infrastructure

If this deal come to a fruition, majority of the investment that SMC will receive from Telstra will likely be used to improve its network infrastructure in the country. At least that’s ideally what they should do if they want to go up against the two dominating force in the local scene.

At the time of writing, both SMC and Telstra stated that they have not reached an agreement regarding the matter and “there is no certainty that this will occur.”

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Telstra in Talks with San Miguel Corporation

Australian-based telecommunications company, Telstra Corporation Limited, recently confirmed that they are currently in joint-venture talks with San Miguel Corporation (SMC) for a possible investment on the conglomerate’s wireless business.

SMC’s President and Chief Operation Officer, Ramon Ang, also confirmed the on-going negotiation with Australia’s largest telecommunication company through a text message to Reuters.

Although representatives from both parties did confirm the negotiation, neither provided further details about it. However, sources claim that the discussions between the two giants have being going on for several months already prior to the recent confirmation, and it may not be long before the two companies will finally come to an agreement.

A win-win deal for both companies

In an interview conducted by Sydney Morning Herald with Sachin Gupta, Regional Head of Telecommunications Research at Nomura, Gupta said that both companies will benefit from this joint venture. “Telstra does lack emerging-market experience”, but has a wealth of experience in the telecommunications segment. San Miguel, on the other hand, “is an influential conglomerate with ample spectrum holdings, which is good, but it has a weak track record on previous telco attempts”.

Better Network Infrastructure

If this deal come to a fruition, majority of the investment that SMC will receive from Telstra will likely be used to improve its network infrastructure in the country. At least that’s ideally what they should do if they want to go up against the two dominating force in the local scene.

At the time of writing, both SMC and Telstra stated that they have not reached an agreement regarding the matter and “there is no certainty that this will occur.”

[Source]

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Liberty to launch mobile internet service in PH in 2016

Liberty Telecoms Holdings Inc., a joint venture of San Miguel Corp. (SMC) and Qatar Telecommunications (QTel) has announced that it will launch its own mobile internet service in the country in early 2016.

“We are in the process of introducing a mobile broadband service and we hope to provide each and everyone a very good service starting January next year,” said SMC President and Chief Operating Officer Ramon S. Ang, in a report by Inquirer.net.

This is good news for consumers as we will get more competing services in the mobile internet market dominated by Globe, Smart, and Sun, especially now that the Philippines was tagged as 3rd largest smartphone market in Southeast Asia.

Liberty Telecoms Holdings Inc. is a holding company of wi-tribe Telecoms, Inc. and Skyphone Logistics, Inc. It was founded on January 14, 1994 and is headquartered in Makati, Philippines.

source: Inquirer.net

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