Orange's Shock Exit: Ethiopia's Ethio Telecom Deal Collapses

French telecom giant, Orange, has officially announced its decision to withdraw from the bid to acquire a 45% stake in Ethiopia’s leading operator, Ethio Telecom. This marks an end to Orange's initial interest, which began in 2021, when the company first expressed its intention to partake in the partial privatization of Ethio Telecom, a dominant entity boasting over 70 million subscribers and holding a historical monopoly in the Ethiopian market.
In a statement to Reuters, Orange confirmed its exit, stating, “Orange confirms that it has decided to withdraw from the ongoing process regarding the sale of 45% of Ethio Telecom.” Ethio Telecom further elaborated, adding, “After analysis, the Group believes that the conditions do not allow for the rapid deployment of our strategy and the completion of a project that would create value for the company.” This indicates that Orange found the prevailing conditions unsuitable for its strategic objectives and potential value creation from the acquisition.
Orange’s withdrawal occurs amidst Ethiopia’s ongoing efforts to liberalize its telecommunications sector, a key component of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s economic reforms since 2018. Ethiopia, the second most populous country in Africa with approximately 120 million people, has seen its telecom industry become a major focus for these liberalization initiatives.
A significant milestone in this journey was achieved in May 2021, when a consortium led by Kenya’s Safaricom secured the first private license, introducing competition to Ethio Telecom for the first time. However, broader liberalization efforts have encountered impediments, including a two-year civil conflict in the northern Tigray region, which concluded in November 2022, and challenging macroeconomic conditions. More recently, the Ethiopian government cancelled a process to grant a second private telecom license, citing insufficient market interest, highlighting the complexities in attracting new entrants.
The process for privatizing a portion of Ethio Telecom has itself been marked by delays and adjustments. Ethiopia initially initiated a tender for a 40% stake in June 2021. The sale was subsequently delayed in March 2022 due to prevailing economic conditions. The privatization process was revived in November 2022, accompanied by an increased stake offer, which was the subject of Orange's withdrawn bid.
Regarding Orange itself, the company is a prominent French telecommunications firm and a significant global player in communication and connectivity. Headquartered in France, Orange traces its origins back to 1988, emerging from a restructuring of the French government’s postal and telecommunications services. Over the years, it transitioned from a state-owned entity to a publicly traded company listed on the Euronext Paris stock exchange under the symbol ORAN.PA. Orange offers a diverse portfolio of services, including mobile and fixed-line telecommunications, internet, and television, demonstrating a commitment to cutting-edge technology and reliable communication services for consumers and businesses alike.
While deeply rooted in France, Orange has established a substantial global footprint, operating in numerous countries, with a strong presence across Europe and Africa. Through strategic investments and collaborations, it has solidified its position as a key player in various national telecommunications markets. The company has consistently championed technological innovation, from deploying advanced mobile networks to introducing fibre-optic broadband, continuously striving to enhance connectivity and improve user experiences.
Orange’s success is also attributed to fruitful partnerships with content providers, technology companies, and other telecom entities, which have expanded its service offerings and market reach. Beyond commercial ventures, Orange places a strong emphasis on corporate social responsibility, engaging in initiatives focused on sustainability, digital literacy, and community development, reflecting its awareness of societal and environmental impact. As the telecommunications landscape evolves, Orange maintains a strategic vision to remain at the forefront of technological advancements, adapt to changing consumer needs, and contribute positively to the communities it serves.
Recommended Articles
Ethiopia Unveils Transformative Tourism Projects, Redefining Global Travel Landscape

Ethiopia's tourism sector is experiencing significant momentum due to strategic government investments and initiatives l...
Telecom Giant Orange Scraps Massive Ethiopia Deal, Shaking Up African Market

French telecom giant Orange has withdrawn its bid for a 45% stake in Ethiopia's Ethio Telecom, citing unfavorable condit...
Ethiopia's Economic Surge Promises New Horizons for Tourism

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced the country's expectation of double-digit economic growth, highlighting ta...
Ethiopia's Financial Boom: Federal Revenue Soars 112% in Three Months

Ethiopia's federal government has reported a significant surge in revenue collection and robust economic growth in the f...
Controversial US-Kenya Health Deal Blocked by Court Amid Data Privacy Fears

A landmark $2.5 billion Kenya-US health cooperation deal has been suspended by a Kenyan court over data privacy concerns...
You may also like...
Super Eagles' Shocking Defeat: Egypt Sinks Nigeria 2-1 in AFCON 2025 Warm-Up

Nigeria's Super Eagles suffered a 2-1 defeat to Egypt in their only preparatory friendly for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nati...
Knicks Reign Supreme! New York Defeats Spurs to Claim Coveted 2025 NBA Cup

The New York Knicks secured the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup title with a 124-113 comeback victory over the San Antonio Spurs i...
Warner Bros. Discovery's Acquisition Saga: Paramount Deal Hits Rocky Shores Amid Rival Bids!

Hollywood's intense studio battle for Warner Bros. Discovery concluded as the WBD board formally rejected Paramount Skyd...
Music World Mourns: Beloved DJ Warras Brutally Murdered in Johannesburg

DJ Warras, also known as Warrick Stock, was fatally shot in Johannesburg's CBD, adding to a concerning string of murders...
Palm Royale Showrunner Dishes on 'Much Darker' Season 2 Death

"Palm Royale" Season 2, Episode 6, introduces a shocking twin twist, with Kristen Wiig playing both Maxine and her long-...
World Cup Fiasco: DR Congo Faces Eligibility Probe, Sparks 'Back Door' Accusations from Nigeria

The NFF has petitioned FIFA over DR Congo's alleged use of ineligible players in the 2026 World Cup playoffs, potentiall...
Trump's Travel Ban Fallout: African Nations Hit Hard by US Restrictions

The Trump administration has significantly expanded its travel restrictions, imposing new partial bans on countries like...
Shocking Oversight: Super-Fit Runner Dies After Heart Attack Symptoms Dismissed as Heartburn

The family of Kristian Hudson, a 'super-fit' 42-year-old marathon runner, is seeking accountability from NHS staff after...