Telecommunications Business News

Millicom Ghana (Tigo) Sells 750 Towers to Helios Towers Ghana (HTG)

TigoMillicom Ghana (trading as Tigo) has agreed to sell approximately 750 towers to Helios Towers Ghana (HTG), a direct subsidiary of Helios Towers Africa. As a result of the transaction, Tigo Ghana will retain a minority interest in Helios Towers Ghana (HTG).

Additionally, Tigo Ghana and Helios Towers have entered into a long term leasing agreement where Helios Towers will provide Tigo Ghana with wireless communications towers, including a build-to-suit agreement to support the company’s wireless networks. Helios Towers will seek similar agreements with other operators in Ghana. The transaction is expected to create savings in both capital and operating expenditure for Tigo Ghana. Read the rest of this entry »

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African Exchanges Attract Emerging Markets Investors: TradeInvestAfrica Interview with Andre DeSimone, Executive Director, Kestrel Capital

Kestrel CapitalSub-Saharan African markets are attracting interest from foreign fund managers seeking to diversify risks in their global portfolio. Andre DeSimone, Executive Director at Kestrel Capital tells us why Africa’s stock markets continue to perform remarkably well despite their small size and low liquidity.

The global financial crisis affected African markets resulting in, among other problems, the drying up of credit lines. What is the status now?

As Africa’s financial system was not highly integrated with America’s or Europe’s, it was not so heavily impacted by the global financial crisis. Also, most African countries never experienced the sort of financial, real estate, or consumer leverage that was experienced in the US and Europe, for example. Aside from a few Nigerian banks, generally the banking systems in Africa weathered the storm quite well. In fact, in Kenya, no major bank suffered badly and many, if not most, continued to record positive earnings growth over the past year. So while the days of easy credit may be gone, in places like Kenya credit is still available to creditworthy clients and real estate development continues briskly. Read the rest of this entry »

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VIDEO: CNBC Interview with Funke Opeke, CEO, Main One Cable; Main One Cable is the Second Competitive Cable Planned to Give Broadband Access to West Africa by 2010

Nigerian-owned Mainstreet Technologies’ Main One Cable will connect countries in Africa to those in Europe, becoming the second competitive cable (after the Glo-1 Cable) in West Africa by June 2010.

The Main One Cable Company has concluded the shore-end laying of its undersea fibre optic cables in Lagos, Nigeria and Accra, Ghana respectively. The shore-end cable laying is a critical intermediary procedure to install the undersea cables on the shores of countries in which the cable system is expected to berth.This in preparation for the end-to-end laying of the full stretch of the fibre optic cable from its origin in Portugal.

The Main One Cable will land in five places in Africa, including Nigeria and Ghana.

Main One Cable

Source(s): CNBC Africa

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VIDEO: New Scramble for Africa? Africa Offers Growth, Says Insparo Asset Management

Investors should look to African markets for its growth potential and low correlation with other markets, says Francis Beddington, Head of Research, Insparo Asset Management. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nigerian-Owned Main One Cable Will Land in Five Places in Africa; Mainstreet Technologies Makes Alliance with Tata for European Connections

Main One Cable

Main One Cable

Nigerian-owned Mainstreet Technologies said this week that the Main One Cable is on schedule to be operational by June 2010 and that the building of landing stations has started in Ghana, Nigeria and Portugal.

Also, there will be three other landing station points in Africa with landing station partners to be announced in 2010.

In early September, Globacom announced that the much-delayed Glo-1 cable had landed in Lagos.

The telecommunications industry in Nigeria has practically given up on Glo-1, given that the cable is not yet able to provide access to its potential customers.

Meanwhile Main One seems to be making steady progress in becoming the second competitive cable in West Africa by June 2010.

According to Main One’s Commercial Director Bernard Logan, it is “80% through production” of the fibre, has “started its first lay in Ghana” and is building three landing stations in Ghana, Nigeria, and Portugal. Read the rest of this entry »

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Globacom Says that Glo-1 Cable has Landed in Lagos

GlobacomGlobacom announced last weekend that its long-delayed Glo-1 cable has landed in Lagos, Nigeria. Globacom’s Group Executive Director, Paddy Adenuga, said in a statement to mark the landing of the cable that Glo-1 “will stimulate a new era of prosperity in the continent by offering cheap, fast, and reliable international calls, unprecedented fast access to the internet and revolutionary data transfer”.

Paddy Adenuga said the cumulative effect of the huge bandwidth and cheaper rates Glo-1 would bring to the continent “will empower Africans in the field of communications, education, agriculture, banking, and health”. The Glo-1 cable will have a capacity of 640 gigabits per second and an ultimate capacity of 2.5 terabits per second. Read the rest of this entry »

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Ghana’s Ministry of Communications Will Not License New Telecommunications Operators

Mobile PhoneGhana’s Minister of Communications Haruna Iddrisu on Wednesday said that the government would not license any new telecommunications operators, pledging to ’safeguard the integrity of the industry’.

At the opening of mobile operator Tigo’s refurbished head offices in Accra, Mr.Iddrisu said: ‘The government has no intentions of adding a new telecom player to the six [already] in the Ghanaian market,’ stressing that the decision was to ensure that the integrity of the market was not compromised.

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Tigo | Ghana Ministry of Communications

Source(s): Telegeography

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Globacom (Glo Mobile Ghana) Begins Work on Cable System to Support Broadband Internet Service in Ghana

GlobacomGhana’s sixth mobile licence holder, Glo Mobile Ghana, says it has begun work on rolling out the underground cable system needed for its broadband internet service.

Glo Mobile Ghana, which received its licence from the National Communications Authority (NCA) in June 2008, is laying the cables to link to the Glo-1 submarine cable to be laid from Europe through Ghana to Nigeria, by its parent, Nigeria-based Globacom. Read the rest of this entry »

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Global Downturn Hastens Nigeria’s ‘Brain GAIN’ (Yes, Brain GAIN not Brain Drain)

Stock Exchange“It’s very addictive – the notion people are walking around in Lagos thinking ‘we can do anything’ … Sometimes it’s laughable, particularly when you look at things through British eyes. But when you see some of these laughable stories come true, you start to question yourself.” — Olumide Bolumole, a Nigerian London-based former employee of hedge fund De Putron Fund, who has returned back to Lagos

Bread-and-butter pudding does not usually feature on menus in Lagos: pounded yam and peppered snails are more common fare.

Yet for Olumide Bolumole, the stodgy English dessert is one of the things he misses about the UK since quitting his job at a hedge fund to carve a new niche in the city of his childhood. Read the rest of this entry »

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Research and Markets Announces the Addition of the “Ghana – Telecoms, Mobile, Broadband, and Forecasts” Report to Their Offering.

Research and MarketsGhana has been a pioneer in African telecommunications. Ghana launched the first cellular mobile network in sub-Saharan Africa in 1992. Ghana was among the first countries in Africa to be connected to the Internet and to introduce ADSL broadband services, and it has been involved in leading the way in market liberalization and deregulation, with its privatization of Ghana Telecom (GT) in 1996. Read the rest of this entry »

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