Algeria’s first private GSM operator begins operations in February 2002

Published January 2nd, 2002 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Algeria’s first private GSM operator, Djezzy, plans to commence commercial services in the nation’s capital Algiers on February 15, 2002, ahead of the previously announced date of March 2002, confirmed a press release. Services will be launched in 11 additional cities by the end of the year. The Company has launched a nation-wide campaign with the slogan, "For you" in order to rack up as many as half a million subscribers prior to the launch. However, the Company is keeping a lid on its pricing policy. The new network is operated by Egypt-based pan African operator, Orascom Telecom, whose $737 million bid won a governmental auction for the nation’s first private GSM license. Orascom earlier announced that it plans to spend approximately $200 million on the Algerian network by 2003. — (menareport.com)

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