Vodafone
has paid $11.1bn (£5.7bn) for a controlling share in Indian telecoms firm
Hutch
Essar.
The long-running takeover bid means that rival bidder
Reliance
Communications has lost in its attempt to become a major GSM operator in
India.
Reliance currently operates a mostly CDMA service and had hoped to add
India's fourth largest GSM operator to its portfolio.
"This is a bit of a coup," said John Delaney, principal analyst at
Ovum. "We got
used to Vodafone cutting a dash in the days of Chris Gent, but swashbuckling has
never seemed like Arun Sarin's style."
Delaney said that the deal, which values Hutch Essar at just under $19bn, is
expensive but necessary to control an operator in one of the world's biggest and
fastest growing markets.
"We have criticised Vodafone in the past for not having an emerging markets
strategy," added Delaney.
"Last May, it finally articulated one. And now it has executed on that
strategy in the most emphatic way one could imagine."
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