IBM wins Bharti African IT contract
Robert Clark |
September 20, 2010
telecomseurope.net
Bharti Airtel has contracted out its African IT services to IBM in a ten-year contract that could be worth as much as $1.3 billion (€991 million).
The deal - announced by IBM chief Sam Palmisano and Bharti Airtel managing director Sunil Mittal in Nairobi on Friday – will see IBM consolidate Bharti’s IT systems in 16 countries into a single back-end.
IBM will manage all of the applications, data center operations, servers, storage and desktop services, the companies
said.
Kamlesh Bhatia, principal analyst at Gartner, estimated the deal to be worth between $1 billion and $1.3 billion. “It's a good deal for Bharti, as it needs operational stability when it enters Africa...which is extremely fragmented,” he
told the WSJ.
The contract replicates the arrangement struck in the Indian market in 2004, where Bharti outsourced all of its IT backend to Big Blue. That ground-breaking deal offered IBM a share of Bharti’s revenue as it grew to become India’s biggest mobile operator by customer numbers.