LAGOS: Soon to be third mobile phone operator in Cameroon, Vietnam's Viettel announced this past week that it will connect all schools in the country. It also added in a statement that it would cover at least 81 percent of the population in its launch. It has already announced that its service would be 15-20 percent less, in terms of costs for service, than the other two operators in the country. The third license is aimed at giving a boost to the West African country's mobile sector. Viettel said in a statement that it has “pledged to create some 6,300 direct and indirect jobs." At a meeting with Cameroon's telecoms minister, Jean Pierre Biyiti Bi Essam, Viettel's CEO and deputy CEO, Ho Viet Hung and Nguyen Khan Duy, discussed the company's plans to co-ordinate its fiber rollout with Camtel. Agence Ecofin reported that Viettel “plans to deploy fiber in places where Camtel has not and to share infrastructure." BN