AIRTEL RWANDA TELESONIC HOLDINGS (UK) LIMITED
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2025-03-31 (bizwatchnigeria.ng)
Airtel, MTN Network Collaboration Set To Redefine Earnings, Telecommunications Landscape
A significant transformation is unfolding within the African telecommunications sector as MTN Group and Airtel Africa, two of the....
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2024-11-30 (dealmakerssouthafrica.com)
Who's doing what in the Africa space?
Weekly round up of M&A activity from across the African continent
Read more2024-10-29 (theeastafrican.co.ke)
Airtel Africa seals $1.2b tower lease deals amid Comesa probe
The deal is expected to help Airtel Africa reduce its operating expenses by focusing on renewable energy solutions across a significant number of sites.
Read more2024-02-15 (techpoint.africa)
Airtel Africa to launch data centre in Kenya
Today on TechpointDigest, we discuss Airtel Africa's second data centre, Carbon's acquisition, and Roam's $24 million funding.
Read more2024-02-13 (techpoint.africa)
Airtel Africa launches Telesonic to address growing wholesale data demand in Africa
Following the launch of Nxtra, a data centre, in 2023, Airtel Africa has introduced Telesonic, a new wholesale fibre unit, to meet the rising demand for wholesale data on the continent.
Read more2023-10-26 (techinafrica.com)
Airtel Africa Partners with Rwanda to Launch Most Affordable 4G Smartphone -
Airtel Africa has collaborated with the Rwandan government to introduce the country's most affordable 4G smartphone as part of the ConnectRwanda initiative. The goal is to provide over one million Rwandans high-speed internet access by 2024. Priced at 20,000 Rwandan Francs (approximately $16.50), the budget smartphone comes with a monthly plan of 1,000 Rwandan Francs […] More
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