Telkom Kenya Gets 3G License
25 November 2010 - 2:59AM
Dow Jones News
Telkom Kenya, in which France Telecom (FTE) holds 51%, has
gained a third-generation license in the East African country, the
company said Wednesday.
The company was granted the license Wednesday by the
Communications Commission of Kenya, paving the way for it to launch
high-speed Internet services for its GSM customers by early next
year, the company said in a statement.
Telkom Kenya has carried out successful 3G tests across the
country over the past year, the statement said.
"These initiatives are informed by consistent research into
market needs and preferences and these are leveraged on
technological advancements that characterize the ever-dynamic
telecommunications sector," said Telkom Kenya Chief Executive
Michael Ghossein.
Ghossein said the company intends to invest EUR30 million to
roll out the service.
The number of Internet subscribers in Kenya rose from an
estimated 400,000 users in June 2008 to more than 3.1 million in
June this year, with the number expected to continue rising, the
statement said.
In June, the commission reduced the 3G license fee to $10
million from $25 million, in response to operators' complaints that
the fee was prohibitive.
Other operators that have already acquired the 3G license in the
country are Safaricom Ltd. (SAF.NR) and India's Bharti Airtel Ltd.
(532454.BY). But only Safaricom--the largest telephone operator in
the country--is providing the service.
Airtel also plans to roll out its 3G service by June 2011.
-By George Mwangi, contributing to Dow Jones Newswires; +254 735
781 853; gmwangi0@gmail.com