The Kenya Electricity Transmission
Company (Ketraco) is seeking a portion of the growing data business —
filing an application to the telecommunications regulator for a licence
to lease its fibre optic cable network to Internet service providers.
In
response to the application, the Communications Corporation of Kenya
has published a notice calling for comments from the public before
making the final decision. The public has 30 days from last Friday.
“The
reason for the grant of the licence is to enable the applicant
(Ketraco) to operate and provide network facilities services,” says the
notice by CCK.
ADDITIONAL REVENUE
All power transmission lines contain a fibre optic cable that aids communication between generators and the control centres.
According
to Mr Raphael Mworia, head of communications at Ketraco, the company is
keen on generating additional revenue from the unutilised capacity
within its network by leasing it to Internet providers.
“We
think of it as an investment opportunity, especially now that we are
building more lines and we do not exhaust our capacity within the fibre
cable,” Mr Mworia said.
By so doing, Ketraco will be
following in the steps of Kenya Power that is currently generating
revenue from leasing part of its network to Internet service providers.
The
electricity distributor has been collecting as much as Sh100 million a
year in revenue from such leases, on behalf of Ketraco, from the
existing high voltage transmission lines.
LEASING OWN NETWORK
This is besides the funds it receives from leasing its own network, estimated to measure about 3,000 kilometres.
Ketraco is targeting to lease about 4,000km of its network once ongoing projects are completed.
The
company is constructing a 328km transmission line between Mombasa and
Lamu, a 450km line between Nairobi and Mombasa, a 600km line between
Ethiopia and Kenya, a 400km line between Loyangalani and Suswa and a
420km transmission line between Lake Turkana and Suswa, among other
projects.
Ketraco is wholly owned by the government.
It
is tasked with construction of high voltage electricity transmission
lines that will form the backbone of the national transmission grid as
per the economic growth blueprint Vision 2030
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