Togo set to license third mobile operator

The government of Togo has authorised plans to award a third mobile operator licence for the country. It is currently carrying out a feasibility study into how to carry out the process.

The ministry is yet to publish a detailed schedule, though the process should lead to a tender.

Currently the country has the two mobile networks – the state owned Togo Cellulaire, and Moov which is majority owned by Etisalat.

Orange was granted an operating licence in 2008, but it is not clear what happened to that.

Togo is one of the smallest countries in West Africa, and its population of 6.5 million.

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