The company purchased 80 percent shares and promised to invest $317 million over 15 years Rwandatel, the second national telecom operator has currently hit 280,000 subscribers, the company’s Public Relations Manager, Cleophas Kabasiita has said.
The company purchased 80 percent shares and promised to invest $317 million over 15 years
Rwandatel, the second national telecom operator has currently hit 280,000 subscribers, the company’s Public Relations Manager, Cleophas Kabasiita has said.
Kabasiita told Business Times that, "The company has hit 280,000 active subscribers to date and the company will be rolling out more products, which are in transit and they will be on the market very soon in order to attract more clients,” Kabasiita said.
Rwandatel which was officially launched last December has a target of 600,000 subscribers by the end of this year.
Kabasiita also said that the company has been beefing up its human resource base and optimising the network.
The company officials also attributed the increasing number of subscribers to better network and service delivery to the unexpected number of subscribers within its infancy of operations.
"This is the reason why our subscribers have been increasing very first, our network is very good and our customers are experiencing less and less dropped calls,” She added.
Rwandatel is the Second National Operator (SNO) in the country after MTN-Rwanda.
TIGO which is owned by the Luxemburg based Millicom International has also received an operating licence and is yet to go commercial by the end of this year.
Kabasiita stated that Rwandatel is not worried of the prevailing competition and that is bent on providing its subscribers with the best network and competitive prices.
The company is the only mobile operator in Rwanda offering all range of Information Communication Technology (ICT) services, including GSM, CDMA and 3G mobile services.
Rwandatel is owned by Libyan African Portfolio (LAP) Green, the company purchased 80 per cent shares and promised to invest $317m (Rfw173b) over 15 years period to revamp the telecom sector in the country.
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