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One company that will be largely affected, if not already, is Telefonica, who runs almost half the country's telephone system.
Terra Networks, who own Lycos, is the child of Telefonica. They could take a serious hit from this by losing various investments and earnings. We're not talking small numbers here.
Think this will have a major effect on Lycos?
Should Argentina's problems spread to Brazil, its largest trading partner, Telefonica, the telecommunications company, would also suffer badly. Nearly 23% of Telefonica's earnings (EBITDA) come from Brazil, compared with only 11% from Argentina.
Telefonica has recently signed big deals with Mitsui to provide 2.5G and 3G mobile content,
During the first stage, Mitsui will supply Telefonica Móviles with entertainment-related content, such as colorful downloadable wallpaper, downloadable polyphonic ring tones, fortune telling, and games, applicable both in WAP and GPRS
and with M$ to get Hotmail on your mobile (and incidentally to share in the revenue)... and the share price is still heading south.
Doesn't look good in the short/medium term, but I think they'll live
The telecoms operator generates some 13 percent of overall revenues from data services, most of which are from text messages, both companies [M$] said in a statement
Text/SMS volumes only seem to go up