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Oi (telecommunications)

Oi (IPA: [ˈoj], Portuguese for "Hi"), formerly known as Telemar, is the largest fixed telephone operator and the fourth mobile telephone operator in Brazil, being the third largest telecommunication company in Latin America. It is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro.

Oi S.A.
TypeSociedade Anônima
B3: OIBR3, OIBR4
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1998; 25 years ago (1998)[1]
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Key people
Rodrigo Abreu (CEO)
ProductsFixed line & mobile phone
internet services
Pay television
RevenueR$9.28 billion (2020)
R$−10.53 billion (2020)
Number of employees
18947
WebsiteOfficial Website (English)

In 2013, Oi announced its merger with Portugal Telecom, the largest telecommunication company in Portugal, in order to strengthen the Brazilian firm and simplify its ownership structure. In June 2015 Portugal Telecom was acquired by Altice Group.[2]

On June 20, 2016, Oi filed for a US$19 billion (R$65 billion) bankruptcy protection, the largest on record for Brazil.[3]

In March 2017, Oi had 63 million revenue generating units (UGRs), including 40 million for personal mobile service, 16.3 million for landline, 6.5 million for B2B (large corporations and microentrepreneurs). Nowadays, it has 2 million hotspots to Oi WIFI network around Brazil.[4][5]

In March 2019, Oi reported a fourth-quarter net loss of 3.359 billion reais ($858 million), widening 66 percent from its year-earlier loss. Total revenue fell 7.9 percent.[6]

On February 8, 2023, Oi once again filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy in the United States.[7]

Corporate governance Edit

Oi's chief executive officer (as of January 2018) is Eurico Teles, who also serves as the company's chief financial officer and director of investor relations.[8]

History Edit

 
Telemar logo, 1999–2007

Oi (then known as Telemar) was formed as Tele Norte Leste to merge sixteen state-owned incumbent local exchange carriers, during the privatization of Brazilian telecommunications system. Each carrier served a particular Brazilian state in the northern, northeastern and southeastern part of the country. In the break-up of Telebras in 1998 it was sold to a consortium led by the Brazilian construction firm Andrade Gutierrez (21.2%) and Inepar Holdings (20%) as well as other Brazilian corporate and individual investors. The consortium paid 3.434 billion reais.

The states that formed the base of Telemar at its inception were Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Bahia, Sergipe, Alagoas, Pernambuco, Paraíba, Rio Grande do Norte, Piauí, Ceará, Maranhão, Pará, Amazonas, Amapá and Roraima, corresponding to 65% of the Brazilian territory and 20 million households.

Initially, Telemar was allowed to offer only local voice and data services and interstate long-distance voice services. Today, Telemar and its subsidiaries offer local, long-distance and international voice and data services, besides a growing mobile phone network.

In April 2006, it was announced that Telemar would restructure itself, merging its three holding companies into a single company, that would have been named either Telemar Participações S.A. or Oi Participações S.A. However, those plans failed, since there was no consensus between Telemar shareholders. But on March 1, 2007, Telemar rebranded itself to "Oi",[9] unifying all of its companies and services under the Oi umbrella. The company is still legally known as "Telemar Norte Leste S.A.", "Tele Norte Leste Participações S.A." and "Telemar Participações S.A.". Oi owns the brands:

  • Oi Fixo (landline service, formerly Telefone Telemar)
  • Oi Móvel (mobile service, cornerstone of the Oi brand)
  • Oi Velox (ADSL, 3G formerly Velox)
  • Oi Internet (ISP)
  • 31 (long-distance and international calling)
  • Oi Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi access, at home or via hotspots)
  • Oi TV (DTH pay TV)
  • Oi Voip (Voice over IP)

In 2010, Portugal Telecom acquired 22.4% of Oi shares.

In February 2014, Oi announced it would raise $5.9 billion in a share offering as part of the firm's merger process with Portugal Telecom.[10]

In October 2021, Oi delisted its ADRs from the New York Stock Exchange.[11]

Subsidiaries Edit

Oi Móvel Edit

Oi launched its mobile network in 2002 in its license states. It was the first network using GSM in Brazil. Oi has the practice of not calling its phones "cell phones", but rather "Ois". In 2007, Oi started selling only unlocked handsets, focusing on SIM card and plan sales. In October 2007, Oi acquired a license to operate with GSM in São Paulo, where the network went live on October 24, 2008. In December 2007, Oi purchased licenses to operate a 3G network in its area, including São Paulo, but with the exception of the Franca area. That network is expected to go live in 2009. Also in December 2007, Oi announced its purchase of Amazônia Celular, which was a condition of the sale of its sister company, Telemig Celular, to Vivo.

Oi Internet Edit

Oi Internet is an ISP that was launched in 2004. Oi Internet started services with a promotion that offered 31% off the dial-up connection costs on the subscriber's bill. However, Anatel, the Brazilian telecom regulator, did not allow this practice. Later, the ISP relaunched the promotion, offering 31% of the dial-up connection costs deposited in the subscriber's bank account or twice of that on a prepaid Oi phone. The Oi Internet dial-up dialer can send SMS messages to Oi phones.

In early 2005, Oi Internet launched its broadband services, initially available only for Oi's Oi Velox DSL subscribers, but now also available for Brasil Telecom Turbo and Telefónica Speedy subscribers.

Brasil Telecom purchase Edit

In 2008, Oi announced it would purchase Brasil Telecom, creating a major Brazilian telecommunications company, already nicknamed "Supertele" or "SuperOi". That takeover required changes in legislation, which at the time prohibited a fixed telephone company from purchasing another fixed telephone company in a different license area. That legislation has changed since, and Oi completed its purchase of Brasil Telecom on January 9, 2009. Rollout of the Oi brand in the Brasil Telecom area starts with prepaid mobile service on May 17, 2009.

Criticism Edit

Oi has been criticized and fined by Anatel due to not being able to meet quality goals in their mobile phone service;[12] they have also been criticized for poor customer service.

Sponsorships Edit

Slogans Edit

  • 2002-2013: Simples assim. ("It's that simple.")
  • 2013–2015: A Oi completa você. ("Oi completes you.")
  • 2015-2016: Porque o seu mundo não para. ("Because your world doesn't stop.")
  • 2016–present: Junto é bem melhor ("Together, it's much better")

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-01-02. Retrieved 2018-01-01.
  2. ^ "Altice finalises acquisition of Portugal Telecom". Agence France-Presse and Business Insider. June 2, 2015. Retrieved August 1, 2015.
  3. ^ "Brazil's Telecom Oi files for record bankruptcy". Jelmayer, Rogerio. June 20, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  4. ^ "Perfil Oi".
  5. ^ . www.oi.com.br. Archived from the original on 2019-06-16. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  6. ^ "UPDATE 1-Brazil telecoms firm Oi sees revenue growth from 2021". Reuters. 2019-03-27. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
  7. ^ "Brazilian telecom operator Oi seeks Chapter 15 bankruptcy". Bloomberg Law. February 8, 2023. Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  8. ^ Lepido, Daniele (December 19, 2014). "Telecom Italia Said to Favor All-Stock Bid for Tim-Oi Merger". Bloomberg News.
  9. ^ ""Telemar announces rebranding to Oi"".
  10. ^ "Brazil telecom Oi files for $5.9 billion share offering". Reuters. 20 Feb 2014. Retrieved 21 Feb 2014.
  11. ^ "Brazilian telecom company Oi to delist its ADRs". Nasdaq. 1 Oct 2021.
  12. ^ "Anatel multa Oi em R$ 34 milhões por descumprir metas de qualidade". 15 February 2013.
  13. ^ . November 11, 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-11-11.

External links Edit

  • Oi website

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Oi IPA ˈoj Portuguese for Hi formerly known as Telemar is the largest fixed telephone operator and the fourth mobile telephone operator in Brazil being the third largest telecommunication company in Latin America It is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro Oi S A TypeSociedade AnonimaTraded asB3 OIBR3 OIBR4IndustryTelecommunicationsFounded1998 25 years ago 1998 1 HeadquartersRio de Janeiro BrazilKey peopleRodrigo Abreu CEO ProductsFixed line amp mobile phone internet services Pay televisionRevenueR 9 28 billion 2020 Net incomeR 10 53 billion 2020 Number of employees18947WebsiteOfficial Website English In 2013 Oi announced its merger with Portugal Telecom the largest telecommunication company in Portugal in order to strengthen the Brazilian firm and simplify its ownership structure In June 2015 Portugal Telecom was acquired by Altice Group 2 On June 20 2016 Oi filed for a US 19 billion R 65 billion bankruptcy protection the largest on record for Brazil 3 In March 2017 Oi had 63 million revenue generating units UGRs including 40 million for personal mobile service 16 3 million for landline 6 5 million for B2B large corporations and microentrepreneurs Nowadays it has 2 million hotspots to Oi WIFI network around Brazil 4 5 In March 2019 Oi reported a fourth quarter net loss of 3 359 billion reais 858 million widening 66 percent from its year earlier loss Total revenue fell 7 9 percent 6 On February 8 2023 Oi once again filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy in the United States 7 Contents 1 Corporate governance 2 History 3 Subsidiaries 3 1 Oi Movel 3 2 Oi Internet 3 3 Brasil Telecom purchase 4 Criticism 5 Sponsorships 6 Slogans 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCorporate governance EditOi s chief executive officer as of January 2018 is Eurico Teles who also serves as the company s chief financial officer and director of investor relations 8 History Edit nbsp Telemar logo 1999 2007Oi then known as Telemar was formed as Tele Norte Leste to merge sixteen state owned incumbent local exchange carriers during the privatization of Brazilian telecommunications system Each carrier served a particular Brazilian state in the northern northeastern and southeastern part of the country In the break up of Telebras in 1998 it was sold to a consortium led by the Brazilian construction firm Andrade Gutierrez 21 2 and Inepar Holdings 20 as well as other Brazilian corporate and individual investors The consortium paid 3 434 billion reais The states that formed the base of Telemar at its inception were Rio de Janeiro Minas Gerais Espirito Santo Bahia Sergipe Alagoas Pernambuco Paraiba Rio Grande do Norte Piaui Ceara Maranhao Para Amazonas Amapa and Roraima corresponding to 65 of the Brazilian territory and 20 million households Initially Telemar was allowed to offer only local voice and data services and interstate long distance voice services Today Telemar and its subsidiaries offer local long distance and international voice and data services besides a growing mobile phone network In April 2006 it was announced that Telemar would restructure itself merging its three holding companies into a single company that would have been named either Telemar Participacoes S A or Oi Participacoes S A However those plans failed since there was no consensus between Telemar shareholders But on March 1 2007 Telemar rebranded itself to Oi 9 unifying all of its companies and services under the Oi umbrella The company is still legally known as Telemar Norte Leste S A Tele Norte Leste Participacoes S A and Telemar Participacoes S A Oi owns the brands Oi Fixo landline service formerly Telefone Telemar Oi Movel mobile service cornerstone of the Oi brand Oi Velox ADSL 3G formerly Velox Oi Internet ISP 31 long distance and international calling Oi Wi Fi Wi Fi access at home or via hotspots Oi TV DTH pay TV Oi Voip Voice over IP In 2010 Portugal Telecom acquired 22 4 of Oi shares In February 2014 Oi announced it would raise 5 9 billion in a share offering as part of the firm s merger process with Portugal Telecom 10 In October 2021 Oi delisted its ADRs from the New York Stock Exchange 11 Subsidiaries EditOi Movel Edit Oi launched its mobile network in 2002 in its license states It was the first network using GSM in Brazil Oi has the practice of not calling its phones cell phones but rather Ois In 2007 Oi started selling only unlocked handsets focusing on SIM card and plan sales In October 2007 Oi acquired a license to operate with GSM in Sao Paulo where the network went live on October 24 2008 In December 2007 Oi purchased licenses to operate a 3G network in its area including Sao Paulo but with the exception of the Franca area That network is expected to go live in 2009 Also in December 2007 Oi announced its purchase of Amazonia Celular which was a condition of the sale of its sister company Telemig Celular to Vivo Oi Internet Edit Oi Internet is an ISP that was launched in 2004 Oi Internet started services with a promotion that offered 31 off the dial up connection costs on the subscriber s bill However Anatel the Brazilian telecom regulator did not allow this practice Later the ISP relaunched the promotion offering 31 of the dial up connection costs deposited in the subscriber s bank account or twice of that on a prepaid Oi phone The Oi Internet dial up dialer can send SMS messages to Oi phones In early 2005 Oi Internet launched its broadband services initially available only for Oi s Oi Velox DSL subscribers but now also available for Brasil Telecom Turbo and Telefonica Speedy subscribers Brasil Telecom purchase Edit In 2008 Oi announced it would purchase Brasil Telecom creating a major Brazilian telecommunications company already nicknamed Supertele or SuperOi That takeover required changes in legislation which at the time prohibited a fixed telephone company from purchasing another fixed telephone company in a different license area That legislation has changed since and Oi completed its purchase of Brasil Telecom on January 9 2009 Rollout of the Oi brand in the Brasil Telecom area starts with prepaid mobile service on May 17 2009 Criticism EditOi has been criticized and fined by Anatel due to not being able to meet quality goals in their mobile phone service 12 they have also been criticized for poor customer service Sponsorships EditBrazilian Olympic Committee Sandro Dias Sao Paulo Fashion Week Spring Summer 2009 edition Fashion Rio Rio Fashion Week 2007 Pan American Games held in Rio de Janeiro Oi Casa Grande teatro no Rio de Janeiro Oi FM online radio station Oi Fashion Rocks Brasil 2009 2010 X Games Brasil 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil 13 Slogans Edit2002 2013 Simples assim It s that simple 2013 2015 A Oi completa voce Oi completes you 2015 2016 Porque o seu mundo nao para Because your world doesn t stop 2016 present Junto e bem melhor Together it s much better See also Edit nbsp Companies portalTelecommunications in Brazil List of internet service providers in BrazilReferences Edit Oi History Archived from the original on 2018 01 02 Retrieved 2018 01 01 Altice finalises acquisition of Portugal Telecom Agence France Presse and Business Insider June 2 2015 Retrieved August 1 2015 Brazil s Telecom Oi files for record bankruptcy Jelmayer Rogerio June 20 2016 Retrieved July 8 2016 Perfil Oi Oi Historico www oi com br Archived from the original on 2019 06 16 Retrieved 2019 04 17 UPDATE 1 Brazil telecoms firm Oi sees revenue growth from 2021 Reuters 2019 03 27 Retrieved 2019 04 26 Brazilian telecom operator Oi seeks Chapter 15 bankruptcy Bloomberg Law February 8 2023 Retrieved February 12 2023 Lepido Daniele December 19 2014 Telecom Italia Said to Favor All Stock Bid for Tim Oi Merger Bloomberg News Telemar announces rebranding to Oi Brazil telecom Oi files for 5 9 billion share offering Reuters 20 Feb 2014 Retrieved 21 Feb 2014 Brazilian telecom company Oi to delist its ADRs Nasdaq 1 Oct 2021 Anatel multa Oi em R 34 milhoes por descumprir metas de qualidade 15 February 2013 Brazilian telecommunications company becomes first World Cup sponsor for Brazil 2014 FIFA com November 11 2012 Archived from the original on 2012 11 11 External links EditOi website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oi telecommunications amp oldid 1179007037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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