UPDATE 1-Batelco, PCCW and Verizon get Saudi fixed-line okay
(Updates with details, background)
RIYADH, April 21 (Reuters) - Consortia led by Bahrain Telecommunications Co. BTEL.BH, Hong Kong's PCCW (0008.HK) and U.S. Verizon Communications (VZ.N) have won initial approval to operate Saudi Arabia's new fixed-line phone network, a Saudi regulator said on Saturday.
The three new firms set up to operate the fixed-line services would also sell shares in initial public offerings before the end of 2008, said Abdulrahman al-Fehaid, deputy governor at the Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC).
"CITC has approved the applications by the three bidders.... The commercial and technical evaluation is finished and the three firms qualified," Fehaid said.
"Ideally, and if the council of ministers approves their applications, we will have four fixed-line operators," he added.
Saudi Arabia, the largest Arab economy, had shortlisted the three groups from 10 applicants earlier this month for licences to end the monopoly of state-controlled Saudi Telecom Co. 7010.SE (STC).
The Verizon-led consortium, which also includes emerging markets telecommunications operator Millicom International Cellular SA (MICC.O), has paid a licence fee of 5 million riyals ($1.33 million) to operate a cable network in the kingdom, Fehaid said.
The two other consortia want to use radio spectrum technology to offer landline phone services and their financial bids for the kingdom's 13 regions were opened on Saturday.
For the more populous regions, such as Mecca, spectrum bids reached up to 69 million riyals, a bid submitted by the Batelco consortium.
"Determining the successful applicants will require the evaluation of the documents accompanying the bids for conformance," CITC said in a statement.
ROOM FOR GROWTH
Saudi Arabia, the Gulf Arab region's biggest telecom market, offers room for growth for fixed-line operators.
STC has around 4 million fixed-line phone subscribers, giving it a penetration rate of around 16 percent of the kingdom's 25-million population.
Internet penetration barely exceeds 3 percent. Continued...





