The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Liquid Telecom to invest $400m in Egypt

- Business Reporter

PAN-African telecoms group Liquid Telecom, has announced that it is investing US$400 million in Egypt over the next three years.

This is part of a major partnershi­p with Telecom Egypt, which includes network infrastruc­ture and data centres. The investment announced at the Africa 2018 Forum was made during a signing ceremony between the two companies. This historical agreement was signed by Ahmed El Beheiry, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Telecom Egypt, and Strive Masiyiwa - Group Executive Chairman of Liquid Telecom’s parent company Econet.

It was witnessed by Her Excellency Dr Sahar Nasr, Egyptian Minister of Investment and Internatio­nal Co-operation and His Excellency, Dr Amr Talaat, the Egyptian Ministry of Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology.

Telecom Egypt will use the network to connect Egyptian businesses to the rest of Africa, while also partnering with Liquid Telecom to build data centres across Egypt. Following an initial investment of $50 million in data centres and cloud services, Liquid Telecom plans to invest an additional $350 million in broadband and financial inclusion initiative­s, as well as high capacity data centres.

These will be similar to some of the best-in-class data centres in South Africa. Liquid Telecom’s expanding network is almost 70 000km in length and is linked to more than 600 towns and cities in 13 countries across Africa.

It is also part of the wider ‘‘One Africa’’ broadband network which has been strongly supported by the African Union leadership and President Paul Kagame (of Rwanda), Chairman of the African Union. President El-Sisi welcomed the developmen­t as a major milestone in connecting the African continent with Egypt and said he would continue to push the initiative during his tenure next year as Chair of the AU’s 54 nation body. This network represents the first direct land-based terrestria­l fibre link from Cape Town to Cairo.

The $400 million investment will enable Liquid Telecom to significan­tly expand its position as a connectivi­ty and cloud solutions provider in North Africa, serving businesses in the region with world-class network and data centre services.

Through its data centre offering, Africa Data Centres (ADC), Liquid Telecom is facilitati­ng the growth of Africa’s Cloud by providing a platform for cloud services to be delivered locally in many markets for the first time.

According to the Group Executive Chairman of Liquid Telecom’s parent company Econet, Mr Masiyiwa, the next mission is to complete a link between Cairo and Dakar Senegal through Sudan, Chad, and Nigeria, as well as the rest of West Africa.

“We have already crossed Africa from East to West through Sudan and Chad. We are at the Nigerian border and we expect to reach Abuja by the end of January in time for the AU Summit. We want to reach Dakar before President El-Sisi finishes his term,” he said.

Mr Masiyiwa also acknowledg­ed the support of President Kagame, adding that, “It would have been impossible to reach this far so quickly without his support. He adopted this initiative as a key project during his tenure and has been highly supportive throughout its developmen­t.

“We know President El-Sisi will help us take it to the next level because he understand­s the vision of Africa.”

Mr Masiyiwa expressed his appreciati­on for leadership support across the continent.

He said the ‘‘One Africa’’ model could encourage other entreprene­urs to build projects in complement­ary sectors, such as rail and power.

“We need to push the linkage of our continenta­l power grids, and also rail and air transporta­tion. Now is the time for bold initiative­s to build intra African trade and investment.”

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Mr Masiyiwa

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