tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6771133810927133294.post6588808796648848658..comments2024-01-04T13:14:58.939+09:00Comments on TEMPO SEMANAL: Digicel Wins License, But Set to Pull Out of Timor-LesteTEMPO SEMANALhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01236226495847202199noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6771133810927133294.post-5026564811245123262012-07-12T19:22:42.925+09:002012-07-12T19:22:42.925+09:00DIGICEL WITHDRAWS FROM THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS LICE...DIGICEL WITHDRAWS FROM THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS LICENCING PROCESS IN TIMOR-LESTE<br /><br />Thursday, 12th July 2012 - Dili, Timor-Leste: Digicel Asia-Pacific Business Development Director, Mr Frank O’Carroll, today announced that Digicel, the international telecoms group, has withdrawn its application for a radio spectrum licence from the Ministry of Infrastructure and, with immediate effect, is no longer participating in the application and licencing process.<br /><br />Although Digicel was designated a successful applicant for one of two new licences on June 28th last, the latest direction of the liberalisation and licensing process led Digicel to the view that the company’s proposed level of investment is not commercially sustainable at this time.<br /><br />“Digicel is committed to delivering the best service, best value and best network in each market within which it operates. As such, delivering that commitment here in Timor-Leste is unfortunately no longer commercially viable in the current environment” said Mr O’Carroll.<br /><br />“I cannot emphasise enough how difficult the decision has been, given our investment and commitment to Timor-Leste, to the liberalisation of its telecommunications sector and to the development of the country - all demonstrated through the numerous visits to the country by Digicel Chairman and founder, Mr Denis O’Brien; and our sponsorships of the Timor-Leste Football Federation, the first two years of the Tour de Timor and other community supports,” continued O’Carroll.<br /><br />Digicel is widely regarded as having been the most vocal and active campaigner for liberalisation of the sector from the time of the company’s arrival into Timor-Leste in 2007. Since then, Digicel has invested in excess of US$5 million in Timor-Leste in the expectation that it would be able to run a viable business in Timor-Leste.<br /><br />Mr. O’Carroll went on to state, “Digicel has had a presence in Timor-Leste for five years now and is hugely appreciative of the warmth of the welcome the company enjoyed from people across the country, and the very many good business and personal relationships established”.<br /><br />He commended the professionalism, integrity and tremendous hard work of its staff in Timor-Leste, all of whom tirelessly demonstrated their commitment to their country’s development.<br /><br />He extended the company’s heartfelt gratitude to its business suppliers over the years, to its sponsored organisations, and to the business people, organisations and individuals who supported Digicel’s bid to operate as the second licensed operator in the country.<br /><br />Mr. O’Carroll ended the statement by stating that “Digicel will continue to monitor developments in the telecommunications market in Timor-Leste as the liberalisation process is extended to other sectors.”<br /><br />ENDSAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6771133810927133294.post-41056625853216885602012-07-11T17:45:38.404+09:002012-07-11T17:45:38.404+09:00TELIN..."International.2008-2012.?!
"fix...TELIN..."International.2008-2012.?!<br />"fix or learn?" or "try and error?" <br />hey...what happen with this Project..?!<br />http://inet.detik.com/read/2009/06/02/081255/1141094/328/separuh-timor-leste-tersambung-wimaxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com