Google wants to expand in Africa

US based search engine giant Google has said that they are looking for potential acquisitions in Portugal as they aim to expand into the African continent.

Google head of European corporate development Anil Hansjee said in a statement on their plans: “We want to enter Africa, not through fixed-line Internet access but through mobile access. We think it would be easier if we worked with countries that work directly with these nations.”

He further said: “It (Portugal) is a small market, which can be good to test business models, something that is difficult to do in big markets.”

Most telecom companies in the region are already active in Portugal’s five former African colonies Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique and Sao Tome and Principe and this could give Google a head start in the region.

Popularity: 7% [?]



Related Posts

Wall Street Journal: MySpace.com wants to expand relationship with Google

Tata group acquires Nissan’s truck manufacturing plant in South Africa

Google planning to establish a techno-complex in Hyderabad

Ford India exporting Fiesta Sedan to South Africa

dMarc Broadcasting’s Chad Steelberg and Ryan Steelberg no longer working at Google

Your Ad Here

Leave a Comment