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  Oceania's initial plan for Sub-Saharan Africa                                                                             Alexander News International Inc                                        AWS Shares issued 4,593,465                                  Sep 21 close $0.60 Tue 22 Sept 98                                                 News Release Mr. Donald O'Sullivan reports Alexander advises that the following  is  joint  venture  partner,  Oceania Limited  London's initial plan for the development of telecommunications in Sub-Saharan Africa. Oceania  is  focusing  on  the  eastern  and  southern  African  states  in Sub-Saharan  Africa by implementing Tele-Trade Centres (TTCs). Management's goal is to install 2,000 TTCs within the next five years,  with  a  planned capital  investment  of  $25-million  (U.S.),  through  the facilitation of telecommunications licences in the region. Oceania plans on  supplying  the people  with  the  ability  to  communicate  through  wireless  local  loop technology. A typical TTC will provide telephones, facsimile machines, printers, e-mail and   Internet   connections   on  a  pre-paid  basis  with  an  integrated paging/voice-mail  system  to  receive  messages.  TTCs  will  ensure  that individuals,  businesses  and  community  groups in the region can reap the economic  and  social  benefits  offered  by  modern  technologies  on   an affordable  basis.  The  TTCs  will provide a hi-tech infrastructure, which will  stimulate  the  effective  use  of  telecommunication  and   computer technology  for  information access, education, trade, employment, training and business enterprise. The TTCs will engage local people to run  the  TTC as  a  business.  Oceania will provide all of the equipment at its own cost and will train the local people in the use of the equipment. These will  be established  as  individual  Build  Operate Transfer (BOT) business centres empowering local businesspersons and entrepreneurs. Africa, with 743.07 million people, has an average of 1.85  main  telephone lines  per  100  inhabitants according the International Telecommunications Union's (ITU) March 1998 World Telecommunications  Indicators  compared  to Canada  with 60.24, United States with 63.99, United Kingdom with 52.76 and Australia with 51.88. Alexander is considering a strategic equity partner to complement Oceania's expertise  in  the  telecommunications industry due to the magnitude of the project. Alexander and Oceania are  committed  to  establishing  a  voice  and  data communications platform in Sub-Saharan Africa that will relieve the pent up subscriber demand in the region while bringing Oceania into the competitive global telecommunications market. (c) Copyright 1998 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com |