We noted recently that Iraq would soon award three licenses for wireless services in the country and the pricetag was $1.25 billion for each. The new licensees are Kuwait's Mobile Telecommunications, Kuwait's Wataniya Telecom's AsiaCell and Korek Telecom, which operates in Erbil, northern Iraq. The Iraqi government pulled in a total of $3.75 billion as a result of the licensing, but each carrier will pay the government 18 percent of revenues generated. The licenses will expire in 15 years. The auction had been delayed for a few years because of security issues in the country.
For more on Iraq's wireless licenses:
- read this WSJ article [1] (sub. req.)
Links:
[1] http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118757416001402551.html?mod=telecommunications_primary_hs