VimpelCom, the Netherlands-based parent company
of Cambodian mobile operator Beeline, booked an impairment charge of US$527
million on its operations in Cambodia and Vietnam, according to a 2011 company
report.
The
impairment, or revaluation of VimpelCom’s assets in the two Southeast Asian
countries, highlighted the company’s over-valuation of the markets, which it
entered in mid-2009.
Intense
competition among Cambodia’s eight active operators, as well as the
government’s willingness to continue issuing operating licences, had led to the
company’s over-estimation, Tokyo-based Sullivan & Frost analyst Marc
Einstein said yesterday.
“They
have by far the deepest pockets of any operator in the [Cambodian] market, and
they probably thought they could just fight it out. But that’s not the case,”
Einstein said.
As of
November, Beeline had 630,000 subscribers, an increase of 100,000 since July,
according to numbers obtained by the Post.
The
operator had lost subscribers between March and July of last year, the Post
reported.
Given
the operator’s backing, Beeline might remain in the Cambodian market for now,
Einstein said.
“They’re
probably not in a rush to leave, but they have operations all over the world
that they could be paying attention to,” he said.
Beeline,
along with Mfone, qb and Excell, were the Kingdom’s four smallest operators
with 1.45 million subscribers among them in November, according to numbers
obtained by the Post.
Excell
subscribers have remained flat since early last year at 40,000, and qb added
10,000 customers between July and November with 90,000, the numbers showed.
Metfone,
Cellcard, Hello Axiata and Smart Mobile account for more than 90 per cent of
the Cambodian market by subscriber numbers with about 13.5 million subscribers,
although analysts have said the numbers are inflated.
Insiders
said the market should see substantial merger and acquisition activity in 2012.
Beeline
general manager Gael Campan declined to comment.
Don
Weinland
The
Phnom Penh Post
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