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Mozambique to Offer 3rd Mobile Operator License by Year End

­The Mozambique government says that it will launch a tender for the country's third mobile phone license before the end of the year after delays caused by complaints from the two incumbents were overcome.  more

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Mozambique Renews Plans for mCel Privatization

The Mozambican government is reported to be planning a partial privatization of the state owned mobile network operator Moçambique Celular (mCel) the Mozambican Minister for Transport and Communications, Paulo Zucula told the local O País newspaper.  more

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Mobile Markets in Mozambique and Angola Set for 5-Year Boom

Revenues in the Angolan mobile communications market are set to triple by 2015. While growth in Mozambique may be slightly lower, the high demand for services in both countries is creating lucrative investment opportunities.  more

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Vodacom to open network in Mozambique.

South Africa's vodacom says that it is to build a GSM network in Mozambique within the next eight months. The company has been in discussions for the past year with the local landline monopoly operator, TDM and the GSM provider, mCel to secure the necessary interconnection agreements. mCel has been seperated from TDM in preparation for privatisation and the advent of competition from vodacommore

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Vodacom picks up Mozambique GSM license

The South Africa based vodacom has confirmed that it has won a GSM license in Mozambique. vodacom currently operates in South Africa, Lesotho, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. vodacom Mozambique is that country's second GSM licensee, with mCel being the incumbent operator. vodacom International will have the majority stake in vodacom Mozambique with local partners Emotel, a consortium of local businesspeople, public figures and the war veterans association. Existing operator mCel is 74%-owned by the Government of Mozambique and 26%-owned by German company Detecon. more

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