The Gulf telecom giant that sold its African business for $10.7 billion is now making a $1.5 billion Middle East bet on Syria
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Business InsiderThe Gulf telecom giant that sold its African business for $10.7 billion is now making a $1.5 billion Middle East bet on Syriabusinessinsider.comKuwait’s Zain is making one of its biggest telecom bets in years, committing over $1.5 billion to operate and modernise a mobile network in Syria, more than a decade after selling a vast African business built from Celtel, the company founded by British-Sudanese billionaire Mo Ibrahim.
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