
Ministry still considering 3G options in Algeria
Ministry of Posts IT and Communications (MPTIC) Algeria is considering different strategies which would finally see the award of 3G mobile licenses in the country.
The Ministry is currently discussing its options with industry watchdog Regulatory Authority for Post and Telecommunications (ARPT) after a planned 3G auction last September was cancelled when operators called for more time to prepare for the sale.
MPTIC is currently looking at three possible licensing formats: the first would offer a single concession to the highest bidder from the country’s three existing cellular operators, Djezzy, Mobilis and Nedjma; the second option would award a license to each of the three operators at a nominal price but would then require the firms to pay an annual fee of around 3%-4% of their revenues; the final option would be to assign a 3G permit to each operator at full market value.
There were almost 36 million mobile subscribers in Algeria at the end of June 2012 representing a population penetration rate of around 100%. 3G licensing was first mooted in mid-2008 but the issue has since dragged on without resolution.