Mozambique has launched an international public tender to sell a third mobile licence in the country.
The minimum price of the 15-year licence has been set at US$25m.
Bids must be submitted by July 6 and the government will take 60 days to evaluate the…
Mozambique has launched an international public tender to sell a third mobile licence in the country.
The minimum price of the 15-year licence has been set at US$25m.
Bids must be submitted by July 6 and the government will take 60 days to evaluate the offers before announcing the winner.
The new licence holder will be required to start commercial operations within a year.
State-owned Mcel and Vodafone-owned Vodacom are currently the two operators providing mobile services to six millions subcribers.
Mozambique has a population of 23 million.