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z2003-09-06- World Com Iraq Deal
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last edited by BillSeitz on Aug 1, 2008 12:03 pm

Rather than its deserved , /[World Com] is getting a sweetheart deal from the to build a network in Iraq. Batelco raced into Iraq after the U.S. invasion and installed cell towers throughout Baghdad. With half of land lines out of service and Saddam's 1990 plan to build cell towers stymied by , Baghdadis welcomed the new service. But the [CPA] shut down Batelco and threatened to confiscate its $5 million of equipment. Now the [CPA] is now prohibiting companies more than 10 percent owned by foreign governments from bidding on civilian cell business in U.S.-occupied Iraq... Companies like Vodafone, T-Mobile and [NTT] [DoCoMo] of Japan all have more experience of "setting up green field operations in developing countries (than )," says [Lars Godell] of . He adds that the Administration's decision not to seek competitive bids "confirms the worst suspicions" of European cellular companies.


 




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