Angola Is Too Small for Four Phone Operators, Africa’s Richest Woman Says
Angola’s plan to allow a fourth telecommunications company to enter the market will make life tougher for existing operators and probably lead to consolidation, according to Isabel dos Santos, Africa’s richest woman and a shareholder of local wireless carrier Unitel SA.
“Four licences in a 24-million-people market is a non-sustainable scenario,” Dos Santos, the former Angolan president’s oldest daughter, said in an interview during a conference in the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheikh on Dec. 8. “It will probably lead to some mergers at the end of a five or six year period.”
Vodafone Group Plc is in a strong position to win Angola’s new telecommunications license, Novo Jornal reported on Dec. 4, without saying how it got the information.
Dos Santos, whose business interests also include stakes in Angolan banks, a supermarket chain and a beer factory, said she expects the country’s tough business environment to continue next year amid high interest rates, limited access to foreign currency and a possible new devaluation of the local currency, the kwanza.
As for the telecommunications sector and the tender for a new license, the 44-year-old London-educated engineer said: “The telecoms market has become very mature and isn’t as good a business as it was maybe 15 years ago.”
“But it’s interesting, it will probably attract a number of bidders, and competition is always welcome,” she said.
Source: Bloomberg