DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, Viettel today announced the launch of mobile and internet services in Tanzania,
under the brand name of Halotel. The launch reflects Viettel’s
expansion in its tenth market, and to the second biggest economy in East
Africa.
Beside 2G services, Viettel’s
offerings in this market will bring competitively-priced 3G connectivity
to the most remote areas of the country, empowering not just urban but
rural areas through connectivity, and offering mobile services as a
basic commodity.
“Viettel’s vision is to provide every
Tanzanian with a mobile phone and bring communication and information
technology to every corner of life of the country. Our entry into
Tanzania reflects our belief that when telecommunications services are
accessible to everyone, and become a part of everyday life, they can be a
driving force contributing to socio-economic development for the
country as a whole” said Nguyen Manh Hung, General Director of Viettel
Group.
With an initial investment of USD 736 million, after
constructing and installing network infrastructure in just one year,
Viettel’s operations have enabled services to all 26 provinces in the
country across rural and urban areas while creating more than 2,000
direct and 20,000 indirect jobs. With a strong infrastructure comprising
18,000 km of optical cable and more than 3,000 base transceivers,
Viettel’s services can cover up to 81% Tanzania’s population. 1,500
villages are now connected for the first time.
The company will
also provide free internet connectivity to 450 public schools over the
next three years. In addition, Viettel has provided optical cable to 150
committees, 150 public hospitals, 150 police stations and 65 post
offices within the first half of the year.
Viettel’s new
investment in Africa follows the rollout of services in Burundi and
Cameroon through Lumitel and Nexttel earlier this year, and in
Mozambique through Movitel in 2014.
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