The chairman of telecommunications firm Etisalat says the Emirati company plans to spend more than $15 billion over the next five years to upgrade its international network.

Chairman Mohammed Omran laid out the investment plans on Wednesday at a media conference in Abu Dhabi. He says Etisalat will spend as much as 5 billion dirhams ($1.36 billion) to further outfit its UAE fiber-optic network alone.
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Etisalat has expanded rapidly internationally in recent years after losing its monopoly at home.
It launched a $12 billion bid for a 46 per cent stake in Kuwaiti rival Zain last year, but the deal hasn't yet been completed. Omran didn't speak about that deal on Wednesday.
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