Essar to invest US$500 million in Econet Wireless in Kenya

EcoetWireless logoEssar logoCompetition in Kenya’s telecommunications industry is heating up as the latest entrant in the market announced plans to make the biggest investment in the industry in recent years.

India’s Essar Global Ltd. will invest US$500 million over two years in Kenya’s newest mobile phone service operator, Econet Wireless Kenya Ltd., to set up a network, among other things, said S. Srinivasa, the East Africa director for the group. Srinivasa spoke to journalists in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, late Wednesday.

Econet Wireless Kenya Ltd. CEO Michael Foley said the investment will also pay for licenses for other telecommunications services and the establishment of a wireless broadband service. Foley said the mobile phone network would be running by the end of November.

Srinivasa said that Essar will make the investment because the company has confidence in the Kenyan economy, following a deal to end postelection violence earlier this year that killed more than 1,000 people. He said, “Kenya is the gateway for Africa for Essar.”

According to the regional grouping the East African Community, Kenya has the highest number of mobile phone users in the region (7.3 million), followed by Tanzania (6.2 million) and Uganda (2.7 million). That is based on 2006 figures, which are the most recent comparative statistics.

Competition in Kenya’s telecommunications industry is heating up as the latest entrant in the market announced plans to make the biggest investment in the industry in recent years.

India’s Essar Global Ltd. will invest US$500 million over two years in Kenya’s newest mobile phone service operator, Econet Wireless Kenya Ltd., to set up a network, among other things, said S. Srinivasa, the East Africa director for the group. Srinivasa spoke to journalists in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, late Wednesday.

Econet Wireless Kenya Ltd. CEO Michael Foley said the investment will also pay for licenses for other telecommunications services and the establishment of a wireless broadband service. Foley said the mobile phone network would be running by the end of November.

Srinivasa said that Essar will make the investment because the company has confidence in the Kenyan economy, following a deal to end postelection violence earlier this year that killed more than 1,000 people. He said, “Kenya is the gateway for Africa for Essar.”

According to the regional grouping the East African Community, Kenya has the highest number of mobile phone users in the region (7.3 million), followed by Tanzania (6.2 million) and Uganda (2.7 million). That is based on 2006 figures, which are the most recent comparative statistics.

Source: IHT

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