
http://www.elevenmyanmar.com/business/3885-mpt-gives-second-chance-to-int-l-telecoms-providers
Singtel has been approached to join hands with MPT.
 
Which distributor profit most from selling the most mobile phones - (Samsung + Nokia) or iPhones? No brainer question! Whack them hands down. Lol.
Mobile Phone Vendor Shipments and Market Share
Shipments (Millions of Units) Q3 '12 Q3 '13 Samsung 103.0 120.1 Nokia 82.9 64.6 Apple 26.9 33.8 LG 14.4 18.3 Huawei 12.1 14.6 Others 151.1 166.4 Total 390.4 417.8
Shipments (Millions of Units) | Q3 '12 | Q3 '13 |
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Samsung | 103.0 | 120.1 |
Nokia | 82.9 | 64.6 |
Apple | 26.9 | 33.8 |
LG | 14.4 | 18.3 |
Huawei | 12.1 | 14.6 |
Others | 151.1 | 166.4 |
Total | 390.4 | 417.8 |
Acquisition of Pixio was completed on 1st July.
 
Straits Time today  reported that Ooredoo have links to Starhub. It owns 25 per cent in Asia Mobile holdings and STT holds the rest. Asia Mobile owns 57 per cent of Starhub. Good chance for Bewell Co Ltd to go after that link.
One of the Scandinavia companies (Norway's Telenor)   got the telecomms license. So the chances of them working closely with Nokia handsets (another Scandinavia Company) is very very high. ka kee nun - you scratch my back, and I scratch yours. Lol. Huat-ah! Not for the faint hearted.
So in summary:
1) Keep mdr in yr portfolio
2) even if it drop, accumulate more
3) even if it move up, don't sell so early
Bewell (Myanmar) Co Ltd & STT (Starhub) tried to bid for Myanmar Teleco license but failed. I suspect Mdr may become Starhub retailer through Bewell Corporation Pte Ltd (this joint venture company have not show hand yet). This is solely my guess as I feel there is not a lot of Starhub retailer shop in Singapore unlike Singtel & M1 in every shopping center.
With GMS,  the foreign teleco also will be keen to coorperate with local company to help  retail for them. 
After market sales service involves lesser cost and higher profit margin. Also distributing cheaper Nokia phones in Myanmar where not a lot of people  can afford expensive phones bodes well for Mdr to start business in Myanmar.
Mdr CEO say that their shop will be all in one shop so I am still waiting what first in Myanmar concept store they going to annouce soon.
 
This one already set up JV company and GMS is Nokia authorize distributor
Be it who gets the license, eventually still will be a winner.
Now is waiting for telecom bill to pass nia....
Heng I bet this more. Thats why i always say Mdr is in already. Hope most people realise that n dun anyhow sell tom.
At lease mdr don't depend on stel they already selling handsets in Myanmar itself can say that already have the link
Hahahaha ................ Shit-tel CEO face don't know where to hide! Maybe in long gou or mrt tunnels. WTS! Embark on recruitment drive like as if sure win. Million $$$ beng tang minster also no use. Now all effort and $$$ gone with the wind. mDR will collaborate with the winners, and sell as much handsets as possible. Still can huat-ah! Not for the faint hearted.
serene ( Date: 27-Jun-2013 07:35) Posted:
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There is still hope lah...they can coorporate with the local company which will get the other 2 local license.
Singtel and Yoma lost......
http://www.mcpt.gov.mm/sites/default/files/press_release_-_licensee_selection_process_results_update_2.pdf
where you got this news?
post some links
 
gufeng ( Date: 27-Jun-2013 18:45) Posted:
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Digicel & Singtel not even 3rd...haha
Oreedoo & telenor got it
hi height, where you got this news? How about Yoma, any news?
height00 ( Date: 27-Jun-2013 13:53) Posted:
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Singtel won