Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Digicel boss eyes investment in El Salvador

Digicel is set to invest more than USD40 million in its mobile operating subsidiary in El Salvador. Speaking in an interview with local weekly newspaper Expansion, Digicel owner and chairman Denis O’Brien stated that over the next 18 months his company would likely spend between USD40 million and USD50 million in the Latin American country, with a focus on improving data services and customer service. The executive also hinted that the company would seek to expand into El Salvador’s fixed line market: ‘We would like to take a slice of the fixed line market here too, and I think we have a very interesting solution for the corporate market in El Salvador.’ According to TeleGeography’s GlobalComms Database, Digicel El Salvador ended September 2012 with 1.253 million mobile subscribers, giving it a 14.7% share of the country’s mobile subscriber market.


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OVETEL Digicel boss eyes investment in El Salvador

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