閱讀提示:葡萄牙電信是葡萄牙的電信運(yùn)營(yíng)商,主要在葡萄牙和巴西運(yùn)作。同時(shí)葡萄牙電信也是葡萄牙的一家電信運(yùn)營(yíng)商,直到1994年它還一直是家壟斷型企業(yè)。后來(lái)政府逐漸放開(kāi)對(duì)公司的控制,在2000年的時(shí)候葡萄牙電信成為了股份制公司。從那以后,它在自由的葡萄牙市場(chǎng)上保持統(tǒng)治地位。
由于其占據(jù)大量的市場(chǎng)份額,葡萄牙電信仍舊被認(rèn)為是葡萄牙固定電話市場(chǎng)中的實(shí)際壟斷公司。
Portugal Telecom (Euronext: PTC, NYSE: PT) is the biggest telecom operator in Portugal. It operates mainly in Portugal and Brasil.
Portugal Telecom was the only telephone operator in Portugal, being a monopoly, until 1994, when the government gradually retired its control over the corporation and in 2000 Portugal Telecom became a publicly owned company. Since then, it has held a dominant position in the liberalized Portuguese market.
Due to its large market share, Portugal Telecom is still considered a de-facto monopoly in fixed telephony in Portugal.
Businesses
Portugal Telecom is the largest corporation in Portugal and has a large presence in Brasil. It owns PT Comunicações, the largest fixed phone and ADSL operator in Portugal, Telecomunicações Móveis Nacionais, SA (TMN), the largest mobile phone operator in Portugal and SAPO Saber & Lazer, SA, an Internet subsidiary, Páginas Amarelas, S.A., the publisher of the Portuguese Yellow Pages edition, Lusomundo Cinemas, a film distributor and a large chain of cinemas around Portugal, TV Cabo Portugal, a cable/satellite company involved in broadband cable networks and television programming content, Vivo, the largest mobile phone network in Brasil. Vivo is a joint-venture with Telefónica.
Ownership
Portugal Telecom is a publicly owned company. Major stockholders include:
Telefónica: 9,64%
Banco Espírito Santo: 8,60%
Brandes Investments Partners: 7,36%
Capital Group: 5,42%
Caixa Geral de Depósitos: 4,98%
由于其占據(jù)大量的市場(chǎng)份額,葡萄牙電信仍舊被認(rèn)為是葡萄牙固定電話市場(chǎng)中的實(shí)際壟斷公司。
Portugal Telecom (Euronext: PTC, NYSE: PT) is the biggest telecom operator in Portugal. It operates mainly in Portugal and Brasil.
Portugal Telecom was the only telephone operator in Portugal, being a monopoly, until 1994, when the government gradually retired its control over the corporation and in 2000 Portugal Telecom became a publicly owned company. Since then, it has held a dominant position in the liberalized Portuguese market.
Due to its large market share, Portugal Telecom is still considered a de-facto monopoly in fixed telephony in Portugal.
Businesses
Portugal Telecom is the largest corporation in Portugal and has a large presence in Brasil. It owns PT Comunicações, the largest fixed phone and ADSL operator in Portugal, Telecomunicações Móveis Nacionais, SA (TMN), the largest mobile phone operator in Portugal and SAPO Saber & Lazer, SA, an Internet subsidiary, Páginas Amarelas, S.A., the publisher of the Portuguese Yellow Pages edition, Lusomundo Cinemas, a film distributor and a large chain of cinemas around Portugal, TV Cabo Portugal, a cable/satellite company involved in broadband cable networks and television programming content, Vivo, the largest mobile phone network in Brasil. Vivo is a joint-venture with Telefónica.
Ownership
Portugal Telecom is a publicly owned company. Major stockholders include:
Telefónica: 9,64%
Banco Espírito Santo: 8,60%
Brandes Investments Partners: 7,36%
Capital Group: 5,42%
Caixa Geral de Depósitos: 4,98%