Telecom industry environmental analysis business briefing Telecom is basically a long distance communication by telephone, wireless network, computer network, radio, or other means - but it is usually used for telephone service. One of the most advanced forms of telecommunications is wireless telecommunications where information flows between two or more points not connected by electrical conductors. With the advent of wireless telecommunications, communication has been almost instantaneous on all continents, but this was almost impossible decades ago.
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the competitiveness of selected industries using the PESTLE framework and Porter's 5 Forces (Porter, 1979). The industry analyzed in this white paper is the mobile telecommunications industry in Nigeria, especially focusing on the period from 2001 to 2009. To analyze the competitiveness of Nigeria's mobile communications industry, this paper first introduced the telecommunications industry in Nigeria and laid the foundation for discussion and discussion of this paper. For analysis we use the PESTLE framework and Porter's 5 Forces (Porter, 1979). Later on, in this article we will summarize recommendations for new companies that are considering entering the industry.
In this paper we will use the five strengths of PESTLE framework and Porter (1979) to analyze the competitiveness of Nigeria's mobile communications industry. From the analyzes done, the mobile telecommunications industry that entered Nigeria seems to be a good investment in the new company. Analysis of these factors has led Nigeria 's mobile communications industry to be in an advantageous position, making it attractive to investors.
As a result of analyzing Nigeria's mobile communications industry using the PESTLE framework, considering entry into the industry as if the economic and technical factors affecting the industry are important, social, political and environmental For this new industry this industry is a good investment. The power of work makes the industry a good position. Competition among Nigerian mobile carriers is intense, traditional tariff warfare, the introduction of new products (and the duplication of such products), and numerous advertisements. According to Porter (1979), the above activity shows that the company is "struggling" or "content of position". Although the industry is growing (Aliu, 2005), the activity of the above mobile communication company shows that the competition among mobile carriers is intense and it is a powerful force that affects the industry.