AXIAN Telecom gets $100m to boost connectivity
The investment will be used to expand 4G coverage in Madagascar and Tanzania, as well as to support the rollout of 5G sites.
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Axian Telecom joins EQUALS in giant step to close gender divide in Africa
By joining the EQUALS, the African telecoms group with a presence in 15 countries, said it aims to learn from shared experiences and best practices
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Orange Energies opens digital platform for energy companies
Orange Smart Energies says the platform is now open to energy producers in Africa and the Middle East and it guarantees payment via mobile money.
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Fintech MVola unveils command centre in Madagascar
The company said this command centre will improve data management capabilities, and enables real-time monitoring and proactive service management.
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IBM taps AWS cloud to reach 18 African countries
In a deal with AWS, IBM has expanded software availability to 92 countries through the AWS Marketplace, including a plethora of nations across Africa.
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Madagascar fintech MVola bolsters super app
The action, according to the company, marks a significant improvement in digital and financial inclusion.
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Helios Towers to reach cash flow inflection point this year
According to Helios CEO Tom Greenwood, the company expects tenancy ratio expansion to exceed its previous medium-term prediction.
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Intelsat partner Africa Mobile Network to connect Madagascar
The two companies are working to connect 500 sites in Madagascar as they aim to provide first-time phone broadband services to people across the country.
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WHO taps into Africa's flourishing mobile money space
WHO is one of the worldwide organisations moving away from the inconvenient and risky habit of paying wages in cash.
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Airtel Africa looking to buy back shares
Despite challenging markets, the mobile telco group’s operations are experiencing strong growth.
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Togocom secures €55 million loan from IFC
The AXIAN Telecom subsidiary will use the funds to increase access to quality mobile connectivity and assist the country’s digital transformation.
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US funds Madagascar’s health data collection project
The $5 million project has helped Madagascar collect and analyse private sector data, monitor and evaluate health surveillance.