Sunday, April 7, 2013

Kenny pressure of investors lined up for the mobile phone licenses

Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has said that he "did not make any commitment to provide assistance to any party communication investment in Burma (Myanmar).

Mr Kenny was responding to the Sinn Fein Financial spokesman, the Irish Prime Minister made ​​a statement at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January reflects.

Digicel confirmed last week, two new telecom licenses, part of a consortium, including investor George Soros (George Soros) in Myanmar,the pursuit of one of Dennis O'Brien, control, telecommunications companies.

DIGICEL, Soros's Quantum strategic partners and YOMA Strategic Holdings, the consortium includes Sale pun, one of the most successful businessmen in Myanmar.

Mr. O'Brien that his bid of $ 1.2 billion (€ 910 m) mobile phone licenses in Myamar, if successful, will "double" the size of the company, the company has 13 million subscribers and revenue of $ 2.5 billion (€ 1.93 bn).

Davos summit, Kenny told a reflection in Davos said on February 12, "when" opening-up of Myanmar has emerged.

He said: "We do not have a lot of learning, it is a country, although it is known is a real connection between Ireland and Myanmar, this country of 60 million has a huge natural resources, but its about 58 people never get the communication.

"This country will propose what might be called cloud computing and cloud connected to ground zero immediately, the scale of investment will be huge."

Doherty to seek further information to Mr. Kenny had a conversation, and his forthcoming opening of Myanmar at the Davos forum.

February 19, he asked the Irish Prime Minister recognized in a recent discussion of the Davos summit, his people and he discussed the nature of these discussions, if he is not guilty of any party to provide any assistance to the communication of investment in Myanmar.

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