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Telemar Norte Leste S.A.
Tele Norte Leste Participações S.A.
Telemar Participações S.A. (Oi)
Brasil Telecom S.A.Type Sociedade Anônima Traded as BM&F Bovespa: TNLP3, TNLP4, TMAR3, TMAR5. TMAR6
NYSE: TNEIndustry Telecommunications Founded (1998) Headquarters Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Key people Francisco Tosta Valim Jr., (CEO & Chairman) Products Fixed line & mobile phone
internet services
Pay televisionRevenue US$ 28.3 Billion (2010) Net income US$ 2.4 Billion (2010) Employees 37,690 Subsidiaries Brasil Telecom Website www.oi.com.br Oi (Portuguese for "Hi") (BM&F Bovespa: TNLP3, TNLP4, TMAR3, TMAR5. TMAR6 / NYSE: TNE), formerly known as Telemar, but still legally called Telemar Norte Leste S.A., is the largest telecommunications telephone company in Brazil and the second largest telco in Latin America, behind Mexican América Móvil part of Telmex, considering both lines in service and revenues. It is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. Oi, along with Telemar Internet Ltda. (Oi Internet) and Companhia AIX Participacoes S.A., are subsidiaries of Tele Norte Leste Participacoes SA (Tele Norte Leste Holding Company, or TNL).[1]
Oi (then known as Telemar) was formed as Tele Norte Leste to merge sixteen state-owned incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs), during the privatization of Brazilian telecommunications system. Each carrier served a particular Brazilian state in the northern, northeastern and southeastern part of the country. In the break-up of Telebras in 1998 it was sold to a consortium led by the Brazilian construction firm Andrade Gutierrez (21.2%) and Inepar Holdings (20%) as well as other Brazilian corporate and individual investors. The consortium paid 3.434 billion reais.
Initially, Telemar was allowed to offer only local voice and data services and interstate long distance voice services. Today, Telemar and its subsidiaries offer local, long distance and international voice and data services, besides a growing mobile phone network.
Currently, Oi has 22.2 million land lines in service, 31.7 million wireless customers, 4 million ADSL subscribers (2009) and about 44 thousand employees.
The states that formed the base of Telemar at its inception were Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Bahia, Sergipe, Alagoas, Pernambuco, Paraíba, Rio Grande do Norte, Piauí, Ceará, Maranhão, Pará, Amazonas, Amapá and Roraima, corresponding to 65% of the Brazilian territory and 20 million households.
Oi's stock is traded on Bovespa, where it is part of the Ibovespa index.
In April 2006, it was announced that Telemar would restructure itself, merging its three holding companies into a single company, that would have been named either Telemar Participações S.A. or Oi Participações S.A. However, those plans failed, since there was no consensus between Telemar shareholders. But on March 1, 2007, Telemar rebranded itself to "Oi",[2] unifying all of its companies and services under the Oi umbrella. The company is still legally known as "Telemar Norte Leste S.A.", "Tele Norte Leste Participações S.A." and "Telemar Participações S.A.". Oi owns the brands:
- Oi Fixo (landline service, formerly Telefone Telemar)
- Oi Móvel (mobile service, the "original Oi")
- Oi Velox (ADSL, 3G formerly Velox)
- Oi Internet (ISP)
- 31 (long distance and international calling)
- Oi Voip (Voice over IP)
- Oi Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi access, at home or via hotspots)
- Oi TV (DTH pay TV)
- Brasil Telecom (to be phased out and replaced with Oi)
- iG (Internet service provider)
- iBest (to be absorbed into iG)
- BrTurbo (to be absorbed into iG)
Contents
Oi Móvel
Oi launched its mobile network in 2002 in its license states. It was the first network using GSM in Brazil. Oi has the practice of not calling its phones "cell phones", but rather "Ois". In 2007, Oi started selling only unlocked handsets, focusing on SIM card and plan sales. In October 2007, Oi acquired a license to operate with GSM in São Paulo, where the network went live on October 24, 2008. In December 2007, Oi purchased licenses to operate a 3G network in its area, including São Paulo, but with the exception of the Franca area. That network is expected to go live in 2009. Also in December 2007, Oi announced its purchase of Amazônia Celular, which was a condition of the sale of its sister company, Telemig Celular, to Vivo.
Oi Internet
Oi Internet is an ISP that was launched in 2004. Oi Internet started services with a promotion that offered 31% off the dial-up connection costs on the subscriber's bill. However, Anatel, the Brazilian telecom regulator, didn't allow this practice. Later, the ISP relaunched the promotion, offering 31% of the dial-up connection costs deposited in the subscriber's bank account or twice of that on a prepaid Oi phone. The Oi Internet dial-up dialer can send SMS messages to Oi phones.
In early 2005, Oi Internet launched its broadband services, initially available only for Oi's Oi Velox DSL subscribers, but now also available for Brasil Telecom Turbo and Telefónica Speedy subscribers.
Brasil Telecom purchase
In 2008, Oi announced it would purchase Brasil Telecom, creating a major Brazilian telecommunications company, already nicknamed "Supertele" or "SuperOi". That takeover required changes in legislation, which at the time prohibited a fixed telephone company from purchasing another fixed telephone company in a different license area. That legislation has changed since, and Oi completed its purchase of Brasil Telecom on January 9, 2009. Rollout of the Oi brand in the Brasil Telecom area starts with prepaid mobile service on May 17, 2009.
Sponsorships
- Brazilian Olympic Committee
- Sandro Dias
- São Paulo Fashion Week (since Spring/Summer 2009 edition)
- Fashion Rio - Rio de Janeiro fashion week
- 2007 Pan American Games, held in Rio de Janeiro
- Oi Casa Grande - theatre in Rio de Janeiro
- Oi FM - radio network
- Oi Fashion Rocks Brasil 2009, 2010
- X Games Brasil
- 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™[3]
References
- ^ Google finance
- ^ Telemar announces rebranding to Oi (Portuguese)
- ^ Brazilian telecommunications company becomes first World Cup sponsor for Brazil 2014
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