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PR-WORLD-CUP-BPO SAPA PR -- WORLD CUP THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY FOR SA TO DISPLAY ITS BPO
Feb 04, 2010 at 03:15 PM
Issued by: PRNewswire

Attention: News / Business / Sport Editors

For immediate release:


WORLD CUP THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY FOR SOUTH AFRICA TO DISPLAY
ITS BPO CAPABILITIES: FROST & SULLIVAN


CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Feb. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The financial
turmoil of 2009 led a number of companies to increase their focus
on BPO services. This is due to the significant savings they
offered, as a means to control spending.

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Frost & Sullivan (www.frost.com) believes that this
heightened interest in BPO will continue into the coming year.
Specifically, South Africa is in a position to capitalise on its
expertise within the call centre market and to develop high-end
knowledge intensive call centres.

"South Africa, as the host nation of the FIFA World Cup, is in a
good position to communicate its BPO capabilities to the World,"
says Frost & Sullivan ICT analyst Mpho Moyo. "Emphasis should be
put on South Africa's superior infrastructure and its ability to
deliver high quality services by showcasing the successful services
provided to both international and domestic clients."

South Africa has built a world class International Broadcast
Centre for the 2010 World Cup and Moyo believes that the excess
capacity that will exist after the event can be used to provide
high-end, high quality call centre services. Government education
initiatives will, however, be imperative in order to increase the
country's skills base in these areas.

"The slow development of specialised skills sets has limited
South Africa's ability to take advantage of the accelerated global
growth in financial & accounting outsourcing, human resources
outsourcing, knowledge process outsourcing and outsourcing of other
vertical specific services," she says. "Another challenge relates
to creating a unified national BPO marketing strategy in order to
attract international clients."

The South African government has however increasingly focused on
BPO as a key driver for growth and employment creation. This has
resulted in the growth in the number of players in the BPO market,
especially in offshore outsourcing, which has increased the revenue
potential of the industry.

"In addition, the landing of the undersea cable and availability
of redundant bandwidth is expected to significantly reduce
telecommunications costs," Moyo adds. "This will remove a major
barrier to foreign investment within South Africa."

If you are interested in more information on Frost & Sullivan's
analysis of the South African BPO industry, then send an e-mail to
Patrick Cairns, Corporate Communications, at
, with your full name, company name, title,
telephone number, company e-mail address, company website and
country.

About Frost & Sullivan

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clients to accelerate growth and achieve best-in-class positions in
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Contact:
Patrick Cairns
Corporate Communications
Frost & Sullivan
P: +27-18-464-2402
E:
www.frost.com

SOURCE Frost & Sullivan
CONTACT: Patrick Cairns, Corporate Communications of Frost &
Sullivan, +27-18-464-2402,

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