Chaka wrote:Airtel operates in a number of countries..is Telkom also present in those countries?If not,how does this selective merger work?
Wororo wrote:Ericsson wrote:We wait to see what the combined strategy will be if the merger progresses
The merging talks have been ongoing since mid last year...
I guess it's just a matter of time before its announced and then executed...
In Ghana, Airtel merged it operations with Tigo Ghana which was second to MTN Gh to form AirtelTigo, In Rw Airtel bought out Tigo Rw which was the second largest telco after MTN Rw...
Airtel merging with Telkom KE is simply trying as much as possible to satisfy the basic goal in any business - making profit...
Airtel KE hasn't been able to do so and don't seem to make it happen in the near future...
So the only possible way is merging with Telkom even if they end up being the minority shareholder but make a profit at the end of the day...
Consolidation is the only strategy Airtel Africa has to adopt to survive esp now they are facing stiff competition at home (India) from Vodafone-Idea Cellular merger and Jio ...
It's survival for those who can adapt and quickly ...