Bharti Airtel has moved about 20% since we discussed this stock some days back. The net monthly additions of mobile telephone subscribers have crossed China's net additions. In August India added 5.8 million subscribers while China added 5.5 million.
By 2010 total market size for mobile telephony should be between 350 million – 400 million from the present level of 120 million.
It is learnt that Bharti is looking for some international acquisitions. Market grapevine has it that because of international players like Vodafone and Singapore Telecom, Bharti shall make this acquisition in a country where these players do not have significant presence.
It is rumored that the company is looking for companies in the lesser developed countries of Africa or South America
The company is aggressively increasing focus on the fixed line/broadband services where ARPU is almost triple of the mobile services. Mobile revenues make up 75% of total revenues, but the real growth is coming from other sections of the
While 3G is a few quarters away the IPTV plans of the company are in the pipeline and should further boast revenues.
With Reliance communication on its heels the competition is intensifying but the monthly net additions are still ahead of forecasts. That means that the market is growing much ahead of expectations.
The fact that Reliance communication is now looking at GSM is a confirmation on the superiority of this business model. The company is attempting to increase its market share to 25% from the present 21% over the next few years.
Source: Company Presentation at CLSA meet.
Edited by basant - 30/Sep/2006 at 11:52am