Friday, 18 July 2014

KDDI, Sumitomo eye Myanmar telecom deal



TOKYO — Japanese mobile carrier KDDI said yesterday that it planned to link up with trading house Sumitomo in deal to invest about $2.0 billion in developing wireless networks in Myanmar, as the country opens up after years of military rule.

The move will see the Japanese giants pair up for a joint venture with state-owned Myanma Posts Telecommunications (MPT).

The tie-up would invest 200 billion yen ($2.0 billion) over a decade to boost phone networks in a country where only about 10 per cent of the 65-million strong population has access to mobile phones, KDDI said, one of the lowest rates in the world.

The business, KDDI Summit Global Myanmar (KSGM), would upgrade the domestic carrier's existing network and expand mobile coverage, the spokesman said.





http://www.information.myanmaronlinecentre.com/kddi-sumitomo-eye-myanmar-telecom-deal/

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