23 May 2012
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Millicom wins tender for mobile license in Rwanda

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Millicom International Cellular has been successful in the tender for the third national mobile licence in Rwanda against three other bidders. Millicom will hold 87.5% of the equity in a newly created joint venture company in partnership with Marathon Corporation, an established local company with numerous business interests in Rwanda. The joint venture will pay US$60 million dollars for the 15 year licence.

Rwanda has some 10 million inhabitants and is a country of some 26,000 km2, located between Millicom's existing operations in DRC and Tanzania - giving potential to create synergies among the three businesses over time. Mobile penetration in Rwanda is low, at some 9%, and there are currently only two operators: Rwandatel and MTN, of which MTN is the dominant operator with around 1 million subscribers.

The structure of the mobile industry presents Millicom with the opportunity to build a business with a significant market share. Rwanda has a well developed road and grid infrastructure and a government with ambitions to continue investments, including in ICT, with the development of telecoms, Internet and broadband services in the coming years. Millicom's licence win contributes to this development programme. The country's population is very young and the economy is based on agriculture, trade and mining. In addition, gas extraction has recently started in Lake Kivu.

Marc Beuls, President and CEO of Millicom commented: "We are very pleased to have been awarded the third mobile licence in Rwanda. It is a country with great potential for mobile telephony as it is a very densely populated country with an extremely low mobile penetration which will enable us to build out a network quickly and economically, and its strategic position between our operations in Tanzania and DRC offers potential operational synergies. Rwanda will become Millicom's eighth country in Africa and will strengthen our overall position in the continent which, we believe, will be the fastest growing part of Millicom's business in the coming years."

* Millicom International Cellular is a global telecoms group with mobile telephony operations in 16 countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa. It also operates cable and broadband businesses in five countries in Central America. The Group's mobile operations have a combined population under licence of approximately 291 million people.

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