LIME prepares ground for move into the Bahamas

| 02/12/2010

(CNS): Cable & Wireless Communications the parent company of LIME has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the government of the Bahamas to acquire a 51% interest in the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC). The Bahamas telecommunications company is wholly-owned by the government and is the exclusive mobile operator in the country as well as a leading provider of fixed-line and broadband services. CWC and the government will now work together to complete due diligence, finalise contractual terms and obtain necessary consents and other regulatory clearances with the aim of completing the transaction in the first quarter of 2011, CWC said.

According to the MOI CWC will acquire the majority equity stake in BTC, including management control of the business, for US$210 million. BTC will enter into agreements with CWC for the provision, on an ongoing basis, of various support services, branding and use of intellectual property. The liberalisation process for the mobile sector will commence no sooner than three years after completion of the transaction. CWC will work with the government and the management of BTC to develop a business plan for BTC, addressing its plans for the modernisation of telecommunications throughout The Bahamas and for the development of BTC following privatisation.

Speaking on behalf of LIME, Chief Executive David Shaw said there was a solid strategic fit between LIME and BTC . “If successful, this transaction can deliver a new era of innovative services like mobile TV and high-speed broadband in The Bahamas,” Shaw stated. “This MOU is a positive first step. The due diligence will now provide a fuller understanding of BTC operations and the concerns of its stakeholders – which is the right way to start and a big part of getting to know the flavour of The Bahamas.”

Tony Rice, CWC’s Chief Executive added that it was an important step in the process to invest in The Bahamas, a dynamic economy and market with great potential. “In partnering with the Government, we believe that we can deliver a world-class telecoms capability to the people and businesses of The Bahamas. Our immediate focus is now on finalising terms and completing this transaction,” he added.
 

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  1. Anonymous says:

    To Lime:  We are in the Cayman Islands and this country has a much more diverse type of people.  I really wish that your Lime commercials on tv and radio were not directed primarily to Jamaicans, or so it seems to me.  Nothing against Jamaicans but I really would prefer to hear nice, hip music instead of that remix dance hall stuff you play now.  I like that music too but can’t you be more inclusive for the rest of the Cayman population?