The sale by Telkom Kenya, which is 60 percent owned by
London-based Helios Investment Partners and is Kenya's
third-biggest telecoms company by users, takes American Tower
Corp into its fifth African country and 17th worldwide.
The companies said in a joint statement that they had reached
agreement for American Tower Corp to acquire up to 723 towers
from Telko. Neither company disclosed the price agreed.
"The sale will release capital for further investment in our 4G
network and a number of state-of-the-art IT platforms, all of
which will further enhance services for our customers," Telkom
Kenya CEO Aldo Mareuse said.
Telkom Kenya and the local unit of Indian-owned Bharti Airtel
have a combined 23 percent of Kenya's 41 million mobile
subscribers but have long struggled to compete with sector
leader Safaricom, which has a 71.9 percent market share.
(Reporting by George Obulutsa; Editing by David Goodman)
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