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Bogota council rejects proposal to sell ETB

Colombia‘s Bogotá city council has rejected a proposal to sell its 86.6% shares on Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Bogota (ETB).  All 15 council members voted unanimously against the sale July 24. ETB is one of the largest telephone operators in Colombia, with about 2 million lines, and is the first in subscribers for Internet broadband service, a segment that provides 34% of connections nationwide.

As RCR Wireless Americas published earlier, Bogota’s phone company is going through a difficult period and, the carrier has been trying to find a path to become profitable and more competitive.

Last December, ETB’s board proposed the sale of shares in order to try to “save” ETB from a losing market value. The move was prompted by the company’s inability to add value and make the necessary investments for its future. However, after the Bogota council began debating a proposal that would allow the city to sell part or all of its 86.6% stake, Bogota’s mayor changed her mind and announced a plan to avoid the sale. Earlier this month, the secretary of finance, Héctor Zambrano, said that there were other ways to enhance the company than privatization.

According to him, the phone company still has much of the telecommunications market in Bogota: 74% of the fixed telephony market and around 480,000 broadband users.For those who are supporters of the initiative, the ETB shares sale is pressing due to its continuous devaluation. Meanwhile, the company union opposes the proposed sale.

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Roberta Prescott
Roberta Prescott
Editor, Americasrprescott@rcrwireless.com Roberta Prescott is responsible for Latin America reporting news and analysis, interviewing key stakeholders. Roberta has worked as an IT and telecommunication journalist since March 2005, when she started as a reporter with InformationWeek Brasil magazine and its website IT Web. In July 2006, Prescott was promoted to be the editor-in-chief, and, beyond the magazine and website, was in charge for all ICT products, such as IT events and CIO awards. In mid-2010, she was promoted to the position of executive editor, with responsibility for all the editorial products and content of IT Mídia. Prescott has worked as a journalist since 1998 and has three journalism prizes. In 2009, she won, along with InformationWeek Brasil team, the press prize 11th Prêmio Imprensa Embratel. In 2008, she won the 7th Unisys Journalism Prize and in 2006 was the editor-in-chief when InformationWeek Brasil won the 20th media award Prêmio Veículos de Comunicação. She graduated in Journalism by the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, has done specialization in journalism at the Universidad de Navarra (Spain, 2003) and Master in Journalism at IICS – Universidad de Navarra (Brazil, 2010) and MBA – Executive Education at the Getulio Vargas Foundation.