Comparison of Privatization Processes of Telecom Services in India and Brazil

Published By: Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad | Published Date: October, 01 , 2011

Apart from being BRIC countries, what India and Brazil have in common is a large service sector that contributes significantly to the GDP. The service sector contributed 66% to the Brazilian GDP and 59% to the Indian GDP in 2010. Telecommunication services are a significant part of it in both the countries. This paper compares the regulatory processes of privatization of telecom services in these countries and the consequences of these on the telecom firms broadly and on the sector as a whole. Indian companies, facing harsh competition and having refined their business models to compete in this environment acquired the necessary expertise to foray abroad, opportunistically building their businesses. The highly competitive regulatory policies in India, led to the emergence of innovative business models and creation of large domestic companies both in services and infrastructure segment and consequently acquiring the necessary expertise to foray abroad. Brazilian regulatory policies focused on financially sound business and were open to investment by operators in other countries. Facing difficult domestic situation, the operators from Europe saw the Brazilian market as a growth opportunity. T [W.P. No. 2011-10-03]. [URL: http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/faculty-and-research/research-and-publication.html&rnpid=10678].

Author(s): Rekha Jain | Posted on: Oct 18, 2011 | Views(757)


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