Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Orange Revolution: French Cellco Prepares For Armenian Launch

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Orange Revolution: French Cellco Prepares For Armenian Launch

    ORANGE REVOLUTION: FRENCH CELLCO PREPARES FOR ARMENIAN LAUNCH

    TeleGeography
    Sept 10 2009

    France Telecom (Orange) says it is on course to launch a mobile service
    in Armenia by the end of the year, says Bruno Duthoit, the CEO of
    the newly registered Orange (Armenia) operation. Online news portal
    azatutyun.am quotes the official as saying the French heavyweight
    is unphased at the prospect of entering a market that is approaching
    saturation levels. According to TeleGeography's GlobalComms database,
    Orange was unveiled as the winner of Armenia's third mobile operator
    licence in October 2008, after submitting the highest bid in the
    ongoing tender process. The French telco was one of three groups
    shortlisted in August that year to participate in an international
    tender for the third mobile concession. To the surprise of some
    industry watchers, Orange tendered roughly EUR51.5 million (USD72
    million) for the concession, roughly five times the state's EUR10
    million minimum asking price. The other bidders, Tele2 of Sweden and
    the UK-Irish group Blackrock Communications, bid EUR45.6 million and
    EUR31.7 million, respectively.

    Duthoit said Orange (Armenia) believes that is still room for
    a new operator to make a healthy profit in the domestic mobile
    market. 'Meeting many people and looking into market studies, I get
    the impression that many clients are awaiting an enlargement of their
    choice,' he said, adding: 'In particular, there are people who still
    don't use mobile phones or use the services provided by the other
    operators but would like to have more choice in the terms of the
    quality of the services.' Orange's business plan in Armenia focuses
    more on enticing new users on the strength of its market novelty,
    rather than offering dramatic price cuts. Hinting at 'a new approach,
    a new perception, a new image and perhaps certain new services',
    Orange is thought to favour an emphasis on third-generation mobile
    services, especially mobile broadband.
    Content-Type: MESSAGE/RFC822; CHARSET=US-ASCII
    Content-Description:

    MIME-Version: 1.0
    Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
    From: "Katia M. Peltekian" <[email protected]>
    Subject: Orange revolution: French cellco prepares for Armenian launch

    TeleGeography
    Sept 10 2009



    Orange revolution: French cellco prepares for Armenian launch



    France Telecom (Orange) says it is on course to launch a mobile service in Armenia by the end of the year, says Bruno Duthoit, the CEO of the newly registered Orange (Armenia) operation. Online news portal azatutyun.am quotes the official as saying the French heavyweight is unphased at the prospect of entering a market that is approaching saturation levels. According to TeleGeographyâ??s GlobalComms database, Orange was unveiled as the winner of Armeniaâ??s third mobile operator licence in October 2008, after submitting the highest bid in the ongoing tender process. The French telco was one of three groups shortlisted in August that year to participate in an international tender for the third mobile concession. To the surprise of some industry watchers, Orange tendered roughly EUR51.5 million (USD72 million) for the concession, roughly five times the stateâ??s EUR10 million minimum asking price. The other bidders, Tele2 of Sweden and the UK-Irish group
    Blackrock Communications, bid EUR45.6 million and EUR31.7 million, respectively.

    Duthoit said Orange (Armenia) believes that is still room for a new operator to make a healthy profit in the domestic mobile market. â??Meeting many people and looking into market studies, I get the impression that many clients are awaiting an enlargement of their choice,â?? he said, adding: â??In particular, there are people who still donâ??t use mobile phones or use the services provided by the other operators but would like to have more choice in the terms of the quality of the services.â?? Orangeâ??s business plan in Armenia focuses more on enticing new users on the strength of its market novelty, rather than offering dramatic price cuts. Hinting at â??a new approach, a new perception, a new image and perhaps certain new servicesâ??, Orange is thought to favour an emphasis on third-generation mobile services, especially mobile broadband.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X