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Uganda: Crane Management Services, Celtel Ink Deal


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New Vision (Kampala)

8 May 2008
Posted to the web 9 May 2008

James Odomel and Wambui Oyulu
Kampala

CELTEL has won a tender to provide telecommunication services to Crane Management Services (CMS).

CMS is a property management company.

Announcing the deal at the Crane Chambers in Kampala recently, Yesse Oenga, the Celtel managing director, said they would offer mobile and data services.

"It is a great opportunity for Celtel Uganda and Crane Management Services as we sign a contract to provide them with telecommunication services. This is one of our biggest groups we are doing postpaid connections with this year. Celtel continues to make life better," said Oenga.

Oenga said service delivery would commence immediately after the signing of the agreement.

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He said Celtel will also provide 338 Simcards to CMS.

Sudhir Ruparelia, the CMS chairman, disclosed that Celtel had been supportive to their business.

"Celtel has been very supportive of our business because their network is very reliable both in Uganda and wherever I go," Sudhir said.



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