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Share Purchase Agreement and Shareholders Agreement for the sale of Government Shares in TCL signed Featured

Sitting L-R: Regional Director of Digicel Pepe Christian Fruean, Tonga's Prime Minister Hon Samuela Pohiva, Deputy Prime Minister Hon Siaosi Sovaleni, Minister for Public Enterprise Hon Poasi Tei. Back Row - CEO of Digicel Tonga Limited Ben Kealy, Mr Sione Veikoso from TCC and CEO for MEIDECC Mr Paula Ma’u after the signing ceremony. Photo: MEIDECC Sitting L-R: Regional Director of Digicel Pepe Christian Fruean, Tonga's Prime Minister Hon Samuela Pohiva, Deputy Prime Minister Hon Siaosi Sovaleni, Minister for Public Enterprise Hon Poasi Tei. Back Row - CEO of Digicel Tonga Limited Ben Kealy, Mr Sione Veikoso from TCC and CEO for MEIDECC Mr Paula Ma’u after the signing ceremony. Photo: MEIDECC

3 February, 2017. After months of intense negotiations between the Government of Tonga (GoT), Digicel (Tonga) Limited (DTL), Tonga Cable Limited (TCL), and Tonga Communications Corporation (TCC), His Majesty’s Cabinet today approved the Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) and the Shareholders Agreement (SHA) for the sale of Government Shares in TCL to DTL.

Government of Tonga, DTL, TCL and TCC signed the respective agreements today. The signing ceremony was held at the Ministry of Public Enterprise and in attendance was the Prime Minister Hon ‘Akilisi Pohiva, Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Siaosi Sovaleni, Minister for Public Enterprises Hon Poasi Tei and representatives from Digicel and TCC.

Upon commencement of these agreements, DTL will now obtain fully paid shares in the capital of TCL thus becoming the third shareholder of TCL alongside the Tongan government and TCC.

The agreements not only enhance the relationship of these network operators including the GoT, but it ensures that there is a much fairer and leveled playing field within the telecommunication sector of the country.

The arrangements will pave the way for Government to enable fulfilling its intention of the extending the Tonga submarine fibre optic cable network to Ha’apai and Vavau’u making broadband services available to the public at affordable prices.

Deputy Prime Minister Hon Siaosi Sovaleni said that the agreements mark a new era for communications in Tonga specifically for Ha’apai and Vava’u to further develop sectors such as health, education and tourism through the submarine fibre optic cable network.

-MEIDECC

2 comments

  • T Vaini
    T Vaini Tuesday, 07 February 2017 18:07 Comment Link

    Ke poto aupito Sovaleni, ha'iha'i e Palemia he fakamo'oni'i 'o e me'a na, ke oua tene lau'i koe hhhhh

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  • Talofa
    Talofa Monday, 06 February 2017 17:54 Comment Link

    Koeha 'oku 'ikai kokono'i ai e fktau e asset koeni a Pule'anga hange ko hono kokono'i e fakatau o e Tongasat? Osi ange me'a ta ko e fiekaaimumu'a mo e kemipeini lahi oku ma'u mo'ui ai ho famili he ta'u kotoa 'e 30 tupu koeni ho'o Fale Alea 'e 'Akilisi.

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