Africa's Niger Announces Plans to Award Two Mobile Operator Licenses

The telecoms regulator in the African nation of Niger has placed a small advertisement in the back pages of The Economist notifying that it has plans to award a GSM license and a non-technology specific "Mobile Telecommunications" license.

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Map of Niger

Niger currently has three mobile operators - Celtel, Telecel and SahelCom. According to the Mobile World, the country ended the first half of this year with just 634,000 subscribers - out of a population of 12.9 million, which represents a population penetration level of under 5%. Celtel is currently the dominant operator with over 80% of the market.

Niger is the poorest country in the world, ranking last on the UN's Development Programme's Human Development Index. It is a landlocked, sub-Saharan nation, whose economy centers on subsistence crops, livestock, and some of the world's largest uranium deposits. Drought cycles, desertification, a 2.9% population growth rate, and the drop in world demand for uranium have undercut the economy.

Application Details (taken from the advert):

The tender documents, in French are available upon the payment of EUR3,050 to the Autorite de Regulation Multisectorielle on one of the following accounts:

  • SONIBANK No 0251 110 56 761/73 SWIFT SOCNNENI
  • BSIC No 201 301 001 12 32 SWIFT BSAHNENI

More information:

Autorite de Regulation Multisectorielle,
64, Rue des Batisseurs, BP 13179 Niamey - Niger

Tel: +227 20 73 90 08/11

arm@arm-niger.org

Posted to the site on 10th October 2007

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