The National Communications Authority (NCA) and the Somali telecommunication companies signed an interconnection agreement, allowing customers of the various telecom operators in the country to call each other seamlessly across different networks. The agreement was signed by NCA General Manager Mustafa Yasin Sheikh and network operators’ representatives and was also consulted with the Office of Attorney General, Federal Republic of Somalia.

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Intelsat, one of the world’s largest integrated satellite and terrestrial networks and a leading provider of inflight connectivity (IFC), has been chosen by MTN, a multinational telecommunications group offering cellular network access and business solutions, to further the company’s leadership while meeting the demand for broadband in remote areas of South Sudan.

Read more: MTN to Expand Broadband Access in South Africa via Intelsat

Orange and Vanu will deploy an innovative model that will allow for a “win-win” partnering for both companies by sharing mutual opportunities. They will be using the latest mobile technology to accelerate the development of digital projects in healthcare, agriculture, education and financial services, among others. This will help to improve the overall Orange customer experience, and Vanu, with its expertise, will facilitate the rollout of sites in uncovered areas of Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso and Liberia.

Read more: Orange Côte d’Ivoire Group to Provide Connectivity in Rural Areas Across the Country

Etisalat Egypt by e& signed an agreement with Solariz Egypt, a leading company in solar energy production, with the aim of converting the mobile towers in Egypt to work with solar power towers. This comes within Etisalat Egypt’s strategy to utilize the latest technologies that adopt clean and renewable energy, paving the way for a clean, sustainable future.

Read more: Etisalat Egypt by e& Partners with Solariz for a Clean Future  

Orange Botswana is the first Orange affiliate to launch 5G, with coverage of 30% of the population, including greater Gaborone and Francistown. Other cities will follow in early 2023.

Read more: Orange Launches Commercial 5G in Botswana, the First Orange Country in Africa to Launch 5G

Telecommunications operator Vodacom Tanzania announced that M-Pesa, its mobile financial services platform, has expanded its international money transfer (IMT) service to eight new countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) where its customers can send and receive money.

Read more: Vodacom M-Pesa Expands Its IMT Services into SADC Countries

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