PRLog (Press Release) -
Jan 01, 2009 -
Two weeks ago (December 18th), DWBH, the investment vehicle of former France Telecom & Orascom Telecom Holding Jean-Francois Guillaume, announced the buyout of The Hague, Netherlands-
based DelCom for an undisclosed amount.
Harrington SA, shareholder of DelCom BV for the last three years, has successfully pursued a strategy of refocusing DelConsulting on its core businesses, rationalizing the cost base, launching innovative services with high added value (e.g. transmission expertise) and expanding its international footprint. Today the company provides staff and telecom experts, but also services in the following areas:
- Due diligence (assets evaluation, staff skills assessment, business plan, market positioning and competition …),
- Activities launching and re-organization (network audit and optimization, training program elaboration, organization of the company redefinition, interconnection model elaboration, roaming agreements establishment …).
As a result, the company has grown its market shares and achieved sustained growth in earnings.
Founded in 1998, DelConsulting supplies people solutions to telecommunication providers, radio-vendors and contractors seeking for expertise in network rollout (BSS, NSS etc.), operation and maintenance, as well as in supply chain management. It also contributed to the specification of the rollout and site management modules of ClickOnSite, the network information system of IT-Development.com .
Moreover, the expertise and knowledge of its Consulting Partners cover mobile network development, procurement, telecom strategies, business modelling and operational efficiency. This group of experts supplies a full range of solutions, from management consulting to implementation and maintenance, leveraging a strong heritage of program/project management capabilities to deliver the right solutions at the right time and at the best price.
The company operates on a global scale through several subsidiaries in Europe, a branch in the US, and a strong presence in Africa and the Middle East.