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Veon's Beeline Kazakhstan Inks Network Sharing Partnership with Kcell and Tele2

Veon's Beeline Kazakhstan Inks Network Sharing Partnership with Kcell and Tele2 Image Credit: Daniel Krason/Bigstockphoto.com

VEON recently announced that its operating company in Kazakhstan, KaR-Tel, which provides mobile services under the Beeline brand, has entered into a network sharing partnership that unites the nation’s three mobile telecom providers in the delivery of high-speed internet to rural communities. 

The agreement brings Beeline together with Kcell and Tele2 in support of the nation’s 250+ project, which aims to extend high-speed internet to all villages with a population of 250 or more. Once complete, the project will see almost 1,000 rural settlements with a combined population of 600,000 offered 3G and 4G connections by all three operators.

 

The 250+ initiative will enable rural residents to receive mobile services on competitive terms and select a service provider of their choice. In turn, each mobile operator will enjoy equal access to the shared network.

The 250+ project, the infrastructure deployment for which will start immediately, will transform the digital connectivity of rural communities and provide access to a range of new services. These will include distance learning, telemedicine, mobile financial services and access to a variety of government digital resources. Over time, the extension of high-speed internet into rural areas is expected to accelerate the economic development of the Kazakh countryside, driving e-commerce in the regions and facilitating the adoption of IoT (Internet of Things) technologies in agriculture. 

Kaan Terzioğlu, VEON’s Co-CEO and Chairman of Beeline Kazakhstan
The 250+ program demonstrates how cooperation between mobile operators can help bridge the digital divide across a nation’s communities. It is VEON’s privilege to play its role in this important initiative and, through Beeline, to invest in providing unprecedented network and services access for Kazakhstan’s rural areas.

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