Celtel Launches One Network -The World's First Borderless Mobile Phone Network

27 September 2006
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Celtel (Amsterdam)
press release

Dar es Salaam and Kampala — Leading pan-African mobile network announces a world breakthrough - making life better for customers in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda

Celtel International, the leading pan-African mobile telecommunications group, today announced the launch of One Network, the first ever borderless mobile network in the world. This allows customers to move freely across geographic borders without roaming call surcharges and without having to pay to receive incoming calls.

From today, all Celtel's East African customers, both prepaid and postpaid, will be able to use this service. They can make calls at local rates, receive incoming calls free of charge and top-up their pre-paid phones with locally-bought airtime cards. Alternatively, Celtel's prepaid customers may top up their accounts with airtime cards they have brought from their home networks, whether in Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda. The One Network service is automatically activated upon crossing the geographic border into another of the three countries, with no prior registration required or sign-up fee charged.

In addition, Celtel's postpaid customers who previously only had access to national calling will be able to place calls across all three East African countries, without restriction.

Speaking about One Network, Celtel International Chief Executive Officer Marten Pieters commented, "I made a promise to all Celtel customers in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda that becoming the only network to have a regional presence in all three markets was just the beginning of our mission to make life better in East Africa.   The launch of One Network confirms Celtel's position as the most innovative mobile phone network in Africa enabling us to deliver an even better level of service to our customers."

Tito Alai, Chief Commercial Officer at Celtel International commented, "This major initiative will bring the people of East Africa closer together. One Network truly showcases African innovation at its best and confirms Celtel as the fastest growing brand in the fastest-growing mobile telephone market in the world.  In a region historically dependent on freedom of movement across borders, we are now offering a communications solution that fits the needs of our customers, breaking down barriers and making life better for businesses, families and individuals."

The launch of the One Network has been welcomed by leaders in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.

The President of Tanzania H. E. Jakaya Kikwete said: "We in East Africa have so much in common in our shared heritage, our cultures and languages. I congratulate Celtel on launching One Network which will enable millions to people across East Africa to keep in touch more easily."

Uganda's President H. E. Yoweri Museveni said; ""We in Uganda warmly welcome and applaud Celtel's mobile phone innovation of One Network for East Africa because it is in line with our own vision of fast-tracking the political federation of the region."

Kenya's Minister for Information and Communications Technology Hon Mutahi Kagwe said: "All East Africans can benefit from Celtel's One Network. It will enable our people to talk to each other easier because where ever they are in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania it will be as if they are at home. This will facilitate East African trade and I welcome this new product."

Notes to editors:

For interview requests with a Celtel spokesperson please contact Mwambu Wanendeya, Group Marketing and Communications Manager at Celtel International on +31 23 554 2673 or +31 62 397 5803 (mobile).

About One Network:

  • With One Network,Postpaid (contract) and Prepaid subscribers in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda use one SIM card for all of their mobile telephone needs across the region. They do not need to change their current SIM card.
  •  On crossing the border into another country in the region, the handset is automatically registered on the One Network.
  •  Prepaid subscribers can recharge their accounts by using local top-up cards and also by using top-up cards bought in their home East African countries. Their balance can be checked in each country
  •  The handset is automatically registered back on to the home network on arrival in the home country. 

About Celtel International:

Celtel is the most successful pan-African mobile network, offering telecommunications services in more countries than any other on the continent and with more than 15 million customers. The company is one of the best-known branded businesses in Africa with mobile licences covering more than 400 million people, close to half of Africa's population. Under the brand promise of 'Making Life Better', the company is committed to achieving sustainable development of telecommunications in Africa. Celtel operates mobile cellular operations in 14 countries - Burkina Faso, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone, Tanzania,Uganda and Zambia. The company is also present in Sudan, under the brand name 'Mobitel'. For more information please visit www.celtel.com.

Celtel is owned by MTC, a leading provider of mobile telecommunications in the Middle East and Africa. The MTC Group is listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange. For more information please visit www.mtc.com.kw

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