[ via Star-TechCentral ]
BY next week, the Energy, Water and Communications Minister Datuk Seri
Dr Lim Keng Yaik is likely to announce the winners of the Worldwide
Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax) licences, industry
players say. The front-runners to bag the licences, BizWeek understands are YTL e-Solutions Bhd, Green Packet Bhd and REDtone International Bhd.
It was earlier stated by Lim that as many as four companies would be
awarded WiMax licences, but recent indications point towards only three
companies out of 17 bidders securing the much sought after permits. However it is still not clear if another player may be awarded a
licence at a later date. Lim had earlier stated that there would be
four companies awarded WiMax licences, and had indicated that two
winners would be announced by end February, and the other two at a
later date.
Some of the companies that have bid for the licences are high profile
players such as Telekom Malaysia Bhd, Maxis Communications Bhd,
DiGi.Com Bhd, MiTV Corp Sdn Bhd and NasionCom Holdings Bhd among
others.
Much of the hullabaloo is because a WiMax licence will enable a
company to offer full-fledged cellular services such as voice, video
and data services via mobile phone networks and thus could prove to be
lucrative for the winners.
Both YTL e-Solutions and Green Packet were reported to be the
front-runners to bag the licences some weeks ago, but the inclusion of
REDtone is something new.
Most companies have already undertaken the necessary groundwork. Late
last year YTL e-Solutions announced that it had acquired 50% equity in
BizSurf (M) Sdn Bhd for some RM1.3mil, a company, which has bid for the
WiMax services licence.
Green Packet meanwhile had acquired a 55% stake in MIB Comm Sdn Bhd,
via Packet One International Sdn Bhd for some RM6mil cash late last
year.
REDtone's bid, meanwhile, is via its 54.5% unit REDtone CNX Broadband Sdn Bhd (formerly known as CNX Solutions Sdn Bhd).
However, REDtone's officials have stated that it will be going for a
RM350mil bond issue to help finance any cash requirements of the WiMax
initiative.
All three companies shares have been actively traded and shown
considerable gains from the early part of the year possibly on word of
the impending license being awarded.
YTL e-Solutions' shares since early February have surged by as much as
220% and ended trading on Thursday at 78.5 sen. REDtone, meanwhile,
started gaining momentum in mid-February and ended trading on Thursday
at 81 sen, some 41% up from early January this year.
Green Packet has maintained its steady run since last year and closed
on Thursday at RM5.40, gaining by as much as 22% year to date.
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