Iraq seeking new bids for mobile phone licenses

07 Sep 2006
00:00

Iraq will be offering new tenders for licenses to operate mobile phones in the country after the existing licenses expire, and the country's leading provider said it will submit a bid.

Three companies currently operate in Iraq: Iraqna, AsiaCell, and Atheer.

Ali al-Dabbagh, spokesman for Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, said a committee has been formed to review the bids.

It was not clear, however, when the tender was to be offered.

An announcement is expected to be made at a conference in London .

Iraqi officials have not specified how much the new contracts will be worth, or given details on the exact timing of the tender announcement.

Iraqna, a subsidiary of the Egyptian firm Orascom Telecommunications, a major regional communications company, mainly operates in central Iraq and has 2.5 million active subscribers.

Its contract expires September 30, and the company confirmed it is interested in bidding for the tender.

Atheer, the Iraqi unit of Kuwait's Mobile Telecommunications operates in southern Iraq and AsiaCell operates in the country's north.

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