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Telefonica O2 stretches its reach in Germany

March 27, 2009

Rumors have recently emerged that Telefónica O2 is in negotiations to purchase an Internet service provider in Germany — HanseNet, which is owned by Telecom Italia, or United Internet, which is based in Montabaur, Germany. Either acquisition would allow the Madrid-based operator to grow its fixed-line business in the country to more than 2m subscribers. The German market has become increasingly competitive for stand-alone mobile operators as the major players, T-Mobile and Vodafone, have begun consolidating the capabilities of their fixed and mobile networks. Pyramid Research estimates that O2, with a 13% market share, lags behind T-Mobile (37%) and Vodafone (34%). Although there has been no mention of the price Telefónica is hoping to pay for either ISP, the purchase would boost O2’s share of the fixed-line market from a meager 200,000 subscriptions in 2008.

Exhibit 1: Mobile subscriptions in Germany by operators, 2008-2013



Source: Pyramid Research, Germany Mobile KPI Forecast, Q1 2009

More importantly, acquiring an ISP would help Telefónica O2 bolster the offerings of its enterprise business in the highly competitive German market. In late 2008, Telefónica O2 formed a business solutions unit offering fixed and mobile subscriptions as well as systems integration and network management functions. With T-Mobile already providing a suite of fixed and mobile services to its clients, and with Vodafone, helped by its Arcor subsidiary, actively promoting its fixed-mobile bundles to enterprise clients, O2 remains limited in its capabilties for German customers. With mobile enteprise subscriptions in Germany forecast to increase from 12.3m in 2008 to 13.4m in 2013, O2 is seeking a way of capturing a share of this lucrative market. We recently predicted that mobile operators will restructure their businesses to focus better on enterprise customers.

Such a comprehensive strategy has already paid off for Telefónica O2 in the Czech Republic, where it was successful in securing a €350m contract to provide a host of communications and network management services for DHL. The control of an ISP in Germany would help Telefónica complement its mobile broadband offerings with a fixed-line component. The potential acquisition would also help it make significant progress in providing a bundled fixed-mobile Internet package to rival those of Vodafone-Arcor and T-Mobile.

— Andrei Tchadliev, Analyst, EMEA

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