-
Safaricom Ethiopia to Use Locally Manufactured Telecom Towers
Safaricom Ethiopia hopes the new towers will help it expand its network and customer base which now stands at 4.4 million.
- Categories
- Telecommunications
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
-
India’s Top Telco Ventures Outside Home to Take on Africa
Reliance Jio became a top telecoms player in India, with more than 40% of the market share, within 8 years of launching there.
- Categories
- Telecommunications
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
-
TowerCo Gets $30 Million from UK Agency for Telco Towers in Tanzania
ToA Tanzania focuses on owning and operating passive telecommunications infrastructure for lease to mobile network operators.
- Categories
- Telecommunications
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
-
M-Pesa and Data Revenue Push Safaricom to First Profit Growth in Three Years
Revenues from M-Pesa grew 20% year-on-year, reaching $1 billion (KES140 billion) from $891.3 million.
- Categories
- Telecommunications
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
-
Bayobab Acquires MTN Zambia’s Fibre Assets to Further Growth Plans
According to Bayobab, the milestone marks a major step in its strategic growth plans in line with the company’s 2025 targets set by MTN.
- Categories
- Telecommunications
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
-
Mauritius Telecom to Build Africa-Asia Subsea Cable – Report
The T4 cable is expected to replace the 13,500 km (8,400 miles) SAFE cable and will run a similar route that spans South Africa, Madagascar, La Reunion, Mauritius, India, and Singapore.
- Categories
- Telecommunications
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Tags
- infrastructure
-
MTN and Investec Partner to Bring PayShap to Mobile Money, Driving Financial Inclusion in South Africa
The partnership represents a major breakthrough in expanding financial services to South Africa’s unbanked population.
- Categories
- Finance, Telecommunications
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
-
Vodacom Tanzania Acquires Smile for $27.4 Million to Support 4G and 5G Rollout Plans
The agreement grants Vodacom access to Smile's 800MHz and mid-band spectrum. Additionally, Vodacom will use Smile’s 4G LTE network.
- Categories
- Technology, Telecommunications
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
