FOUR PLAYERS IN THE CABLE
Its now
official, another company- Harakles Telecom LLC has commissioned Tyco to survey
the 13,000km East and South African coast.
Herakles awarded the SEACOM marine survey to Tyco
Telecommunications of
SEACOM becomes the fourth entrant to the scene with
questions being raised on whether the costs will come down and the time its
likely to take before we get the cable.
In February,
the government said the cost of international broadband is set to drastically
reduce within 18 months after it confirmed it is ready to adopt three different
under sea cables provided through various routes.
Bitange Ndemo,
Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Information and Communication said that
Priority is given to the East African
Marine System (Teams) the fibre optic cable link to
“The lead
arranger will take over the private/public TEAMS project and will be in charge
of financial sourcing. We expect to be done within 18 months,” said Ndemo.
Under the Teams agreement, the Kenya
Government will have a 40 per cent holding in the project, Etisalat of UAE will
hold 20% and the remaining 40% will go to investors in the East African region.
The Government has said it will organise an Initial Public Offer (IPO) on the
Kenyan Stock Exchange.
According to
John Waweru, Director General at the Communication Commission of Kenya, the
Teams project is expected to recover the costs within three years.
Thirty-two leading
telecommunications operators from East and
But the project was dogged by controversy over
whether NEPAD should take the overall leadership or the leadership should be
led by the private sector. Terrestrial backbone networks are also being built
in separate developments to link all capitals and major cities in Eastern and
The third international fibre project is
fronted by Kenya Data Network (KDN) and which has now signed its contract with
Flag Telecom. KDN will link from
KDN says the link will be fully
operational in the first quarter of 2008, just 15 months away. KDN also
stresses that its landing station at
According to
the PS, the three options are meant to make
He argued
that the broadband purchased by international businessmen at a cost of USD 200
costs USD 7,500 in
SEACOM now
gives industry players a chance to evaluate whether any of the operators will
lay the cable, then the debate can start over its efficacy.
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