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Gambia News : Gamtel Strives To Regain Lost Glory
Gamtel, the
country’s premier telecommunications company and one time highly-heralded giant
of Africa in terms of telecommunication
density and technological innovation is faced with an increasing pressure from
competition, the Vice-President and Minister of Women’s Affairs, Dr Aja Isatou
Njie-Saidy, told National Assembly Members on Wednesday.
Responding
to a question posed by Hon. Momodou L.K Sanneh, the Minority Leader and member
for Kiang West, as to what the Ministry of Communications, Information and
Information Technology and Gamtel is doing to regain its lost glory, especially
in the area of networking, Njie-Saidy said the country’s telecommunications
industry in recent years have undergone major liberalisation process. This, she
added, has resulted in the issuance of licences to private operators in the GSM
mobile and Internet Service Provider (ISP) sectors.
“The one time highly-heralded giant of Africa in terms of telecommunication density and
technological innovation is faced with an increasing pressure from
competition,” she said.
According
to Vice-President Njie-Saidy, with the current dispensation, the new management
of Gamtel is embarking on the reincarnation of the lost glory.
“This is
done through rehabilitation, upgrading and modernisation of its obsolete
infrastructure to be replaced by new and latest state-of-the earth
technologies,” she told deputies.
“As a long-term solution Gamtel, in
collaboration with government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Africa Coast
to Europe Submarine consortium in a bid to acquire Gambia’s own landing point and
direct international access to the outside world,” she stated, adding that
negotiations and consultations were in the offing to realise this project.
She,
however, stated that the realisation of the aforementioned assertions would
undoubtedly restore Gamtel’s lost glory. This, she went on, means the spirit of
team work between Gamtel management and government must continue to be
nurtured, and thus help Gamtel regain the position of being one of the leading
telecommunication companies in Africa.
src: Point, The
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- This lady should be ashamed of herself to be talking about any attempt by Jammeh's corrupt and inept government to regain Gamtel's lost glory when she, together with the A(F)PRC cronies, presided over the demise of a once proud and profitable company
(Posted on September 14, 2009, 3:58 PM Ansu Koroma)
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