Viettel
drops TelkomKenya bid
HA NOI (VNS) - The
Viettel Group's withdrawal from its planned purchase of Orange's 70-per cent
stake in Telkom Kenya has left the East African country's telecommunications
market in a state of disarray.
According to
PCWorld, the monthly global computer magazine published by IDG, the Kenyan
operation is the only one remaining for Orange in East Africa after the
French telecommunications corporation sold its Ugandan operations to Africell
last week.
Orange's exit
from the East African telecommunications market comes after the Kenyan
government's decision to allow the sale of India's yuMobile to Safaricom and
Airtel, Orange's big rivals in the region.
PCWorld quoted
the Kenyan government as saying Viettel's decision to walk away from the deal
with Orange has left an opening for other operators to enter the Kenyan
market.
However, the
market appears to be in turmoil, as the magazine quoted Edith Mwale,
telecommunications analyst at African Centre for ICT Development, as saying
the departure of Orange and yuMobile from the Kenyan market within less than
a year has painted a negative picture of the market and regulatory
environment.
Viettel launched
its bid to buy the controlling stake in Telkom Kenya, which is 30-per cent
owned by the Kenyan government, a few months ago.
Viettel wanted to
consolidate its operations in the East African region as it has already been
granted a licence in Tanzania, East Africa's second largest
telecommunications market after Kenya.
However, Viettel
dropped its bid because the Kenyan government allegedly refused to meet some
of its conditions, including the immediate 15-year extension of all of Telkom
Kenya's telecommunications licences.
According to PC
World, Viettel also asked the Kenyan government for an additional 10 per cent
stake in Telkom Kenya to achieve an 80-per cent majority stake.
Viet Nam News
yesterday tried to contact Viettel officials, but they were unavailable for
comment.
Viettel has
expanded its presence in seven countries with 68 million customers, including
Cambodia, Laos and Timor, as well as Haiti, Mozambique, Peru and Cameroon.
Total revenues
from Viettel's overseas businesses in 2013 reached nearly US$8 billion. The
company is now building mobile networks in Burundi and Tanzania. - VNS
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Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 11, 2014
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