Viettel Tanzania

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Viettel Tanzania Limited (Halotel)
Public
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 15 October 2015
Headquarters Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Area served
Tanzania
Key people
Nguyen Thanh Quang (CEO)
Products GSM-related products
Internet services
Number of employees
1505 (F.Y. 2015)[1]
(Tanzanian Employees)
Parent Viettel Group
Slogan Together for the Better
Website Halotel.co.tz/

Viettel Tanzania Limited, trading as Halotel,is a mobile communications company, providing voice, messaging, data and converged services in Tanzania. It is owned by Viettel Group which is the state-owned mobile operator from Vietnam and s invested over $1 Billion into the country.[2] The Company was the first company in Tanzania allowed to lay its own fiber optic cable and has placed over 18,000 km of optic fibers, providing all 26 regions of Tanzania services.[3]

The Tanzanian telecom market is one of the most competitive markets in Africa and Tanzania has over 71% mobile phone penetration.[4] The company aims to capitalize on the providing a very wide coverage as quickly as possible and the company claims to cover over 81% of the country's area soon to be the higher than any of the major providers.[5]

History

Halotel was launched in October 2015 and deployed in all 26 Tanzanian provinces.[6][7] This was Viettel's fourth investment in Africa after Movitel, Lumitel and Nexttel in Mozambique, Burundi and Cameroon respectively.[8] Viettel started investing in the country in 2011 and planned $736 million in investment after the then president Jakaya Kikwete made a state visit to Vietnam. The goal of the government was to encourage rural mobile connectivity in the country where and the government saw fit to increase competition by allowing Viettel to operate in the country.[3]

The entry of Viettel also saw further liberalization of the communication sector, where the government allowed private companies to lay their own optic fiber cables. The company had promised to connect several public institutions around the country with the optic fibre network and connect over 1500 villages to the telecommunication grid that were previously not served.[9] The company also tried to partner with state-owned energy company Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO) to use TANESCO's power poles to serve as antennas, however due to high costs the plan was abandoned.[10]

The company is in the process of obtaining a license to operate its mobile money services V-money to help it compete with Tanzania's well established operators.[11]

Viettel Group

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Map showing countries with Viettel Group presence

Viettel Group is a Vietnam based telecommunications group. It is a state-owned enterprise wholly owned and operated by the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam.The company has a customer base of over 75 million as of 2014 and made over $8 billion in revenue.[12] As of December 2015,the Group has subsidiaries in:[13]

Viettel Group global subsidiaries (December 2015)
Africa Americas Asia
 Burundi Lumitel  Haiti Natcom  Cambodia Metfone
 Cameroon Nexttel  Peru Bitel  Laos Unitel
 Mozambique Movitel  East Timor Telemor
 Tanzania Halotel  Vietnam Viettel Mobile

See also

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