Libyans spark cellphone revolution

Zambia is in the grip of a market share war among the three mobile telephone networks operating in the country. Competition has stiffened rapidly and is getting to be cut-throat yet it is only early days. There can be no telling for sure how it will all pan out.

What seems certain however is that soon customers will be laughing all the way to the talk-time kiosks as has started happening. The stage for this happy state of affairs was set early this year when the government sold 75 percent of its stake in the Zambia Telecommunications Company (Zamtel), the country's largest but up to that point virtually insolvent telecommunications company.

The buyers were the little-known Lap Green Networks of Libya. Up to that point, Zamtel's mobile telephone operation-Cell-Z- was the smallest and arguably the tamest and shakiest of the three.

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