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Delta partners to open office in Bogota

by Joey O'Gorman September 4, 2012

Bogota

Consulting company Delta Partners will open its regional headquarters in Bogota in order to reach the Latin American market, the city’s investment promotion agency announced Monday.

The strategic consulting company and investor in telecommunications, media and technology will open a new office in Bogota from which Delta Partners will serve its growing customer base in the region, according to Invest in Bogota in a press release.

Latin America accounts for about 10% of the global telecommunications industry with a contribution of about $150 billion in revenue, said Invest in Bogota.

Colombia has led the deployment of broadband in rural and less priviliged areas and the rest of Latin America is now pursuing similar initiatives which has resulted in a significant increase in infrastructure investments, this unprecedented level of activity requires “adapting to the new market which will require the acquisition of technical and functional capabilities that most telecom operators don’t have,” said Daniel Torras, part of the management team of Delta Partners in Colombia.

The office in the heart of the financial and business district of Bogota will be the 5th company office after Dubai, Johannesburg, Barcelona and Singapore.

Adriana Suarez, Executive Director of Invest in Bogota, said the investment “shows Bogota is ideal for telecommunications consulting operations thanks to its access markets, qualified human resurces, strategic location and competitive costs.”

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