USAN Gabon, Gabon’s fourth mobile licensee signed an interconnection agreement with Zain Gabon covering voice and SMS services.
Operating under the brand name, Azur, the Middle Eastern-backed company, said it expects to sign interconnection agreement with Gabon’s other three mobile operators within this week. Bahrain-based Bintel, Azur’s parent company, had won Gabon’s fourth cellular licence earlier this year in February, which is valid for 15 years including 2G/3G frequencies, before its plans to launch services by the end of the third quarter under an initial investment budget of USD50 million. Bintel is targeting a 6% to 8% share in the Gabonese market within its first year of operations and a 30% share within the next ten. The group has entered contracts with telecom equipment providers including China’s Huawei and ZTE. Bintel, in 2007, was registered in Jebel Ali in Dubai, however it is headquartered in Manama, Bahrain.
www.WirelessFederation.com/news: USAN Gabon, Gabon’s fourth mobile licensee signed an interconnection agreement with Zain Gabon covering voice and SMS services.
Operating under the brand name, Azur, the Middle Eastern-backed company, said it expects to sign interconnection agreement with Gabon’s other three mobile operators within this week. Bahrain-based Bintel, Azur’s parent company, had won Gabon’s fourth cellular licence earlier this year in February, which is valid for 15 years including 2G/3G frequencies, before its plans to launch services by the end of the third quarter under an initial investment budget of USD50 million. Bintel is targeting a 6% to 8% share in the Gabonese market within its first year of operations and a 30% share within the next ten. The group has entered contracts with telecom equipment providers including China’s Huawei and ZTE. Bintel, in 2007, was registered in Jebel Ali in Dubai, however it is headquartered in Manama, Bahrain.
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MANAMA: Bids are now being invited for two telecommunications licences going up for auction in Bahrain. They are being auctioned by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), which yesterday published the Invitation to Tender (ITT) document, relating to two National Fixed Wireless Services licences, which will use spectrum in the 3.5 GHz range.

The TRA has set the starting price of the auction of each licence at BD20,000, taking into account that the prospective licensees will also have to pay annual fees of BD28,000 to the Transportation Ministry for the use of the spectrum.

The final deadline for bids is November 28 and winners will be announced on December 13. The full ITT is available on the TRA’s website (www.tra.org.bh)

Interested bidders who wish to submit questions on the ITT to the TRA must pay a registration fee of BD2,000, which will be offset against the registration fee for the auction.

The TRA will only respond in writing to questions from registered bidders.

“The publication of the ITT sets in motion the process for the selection and award of these two important licences,” said TRA chairman and acting general director Mohammed Al Ghatam.

“We have made every effort to ensure that the auction process and relevant details are transparent, fair and non-discriminatory.”

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