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Mumbai:
India''s largest Network Services provider GTL Ltd
has unveiled its blueprint for growth through the inorganic
route. The company is currently considering acquisition
plans in the US, Europe and the Middle East and has identified
three companies for takeover, said Manoj G Tirodkar, chairman
and managing director, in a company statement.
"GTL
is a leader in the network services space in India with
revenues of around Rs980 crore. We believe that the matured
markets in the US and Europe have huge growth potential
for network and infrastructure maintenance and roll out
of 3G networks. We can maintain these networks remotely
from our network operations centres in India. The offshoring
of such work will bring in huge cost advantage and will
boost our bottom line. The acquisitions will give us the
requisite knowledge and skill sets to roll out 3G Networks.
This will help us in winning contracts in India and other
emerging markets," Tirodkar said.
According
to Pinakin Gandhi, VP, strategic planning and investor
relations, "The telecom markets in the Middle East
and Africa are growing. We are expecting a huge network
roll-out opportunities in these markets and the acquisitions
will help us to increase our market share in these regions."
The
company is in advance stages of talks with three possible
acquisition targets that strategically fit GTL''s value
chain and the due diligence process should be completed
soon, the release added.
If
all the three companies are actually acquired, the revenue
addition is expected to be around Rs800 crore. The customer
base of these companies include global technology leaders
like Nokia, Ericsson and Motorola and leading telecom
operators in the US, Europe and the Middle East.
These
acquisitions will help the company increase its customer
base in the US, Europe and the Middle East and become
a global leader in network services. The acquisition would
also help GTL strengthen its presence in the network services
space through skill acquisition and setting up of advanced
technical platforms like 3G.
The
acquisition candidates fit into the areas of network planning
and design, network operations and maintenance, infrastructure
management and professional services. The creation of
a remote network services model would also help GTL offer
speedy service to its customers around the world, the
company said in its release.
GTL
provides network services, which include network planning,
deployment, operations and maintenance infrastructure
management, application management and services to large
international enterprises including telecom carriers.
Its service network consists of nearly 3,800 associates
working out of global delivery nodes that include Colombo,
Dubai, London, Mauritius, Mumbai, New York, Riyadh and
Singapore.
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