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Research and Markets: New 2007 Competitor Insight Report Covers Telecomunicacoes De Sao Paulo's Decline in Voice Traffic and the Offsetting Growth in ADSL

Business Wire, Dec 6, 2007

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c76562) announces the addition of new IE Market Research report Telecomunicacoes de Sao Paulo (Telesp) - Competitor Insight 2007 to their offering.

This market research report on Telecomunicacoes de Sao Paulo (Telesp) provides a comprehensive analysis of Telesp's strategies, operational and financial metrics. The report covers the key strategic issues facing Telesp, notably we give in depth coverage to merger and acquisition scene in Brazil and how Telesp might be affected. We also cover Telesp's decline in voice traffic and the offsetting growth in ADSL. Extensive coverage is also devoted to Telesp's financial performance and forecasts highlighting 1Q07 results.

Content Outline:

Strategic Outlook

M&A Scenario could involve integration of Telesp and Vivo

SCENARIO 1: Door remains open for America Movil (Unlikely)

SCENARIO 2: Telefonica sells its Vivo Stake to Portugal Telecom

SCENARIO 3: Telefonica allowed to keep Stake in TIM and Vivo while Tele Norte Leste acquires Brasil Telecom

We are not expecting integration in the next 2-year time horizon

Operational and Financial Summary and Forecasts

Voice traffic continues to decline; ADSL takes up slack

Dividend and potential M&A are most important drivers

EBITDA margins are stable

List of Tables

Table 1: Telesp's Quarterly Income Statement, 1Q07

Companies Mentioned:

- Vivo Participacoes

- Telecom Italia (TI)

- America Movil (AMX)

- Portugal Telecom

- TIM

- Telesp (Main focus)

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c76562.>

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