During a recent meeting, the Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) gave an instruction to operators to improve the quality of their voice, data and SMS services. The regulator asked Vodacom Tanzania, MIC Tanzania (Tigo), Airtel, TTCL and Halotel to elaborate plans to improve their services in the districts where the services are below the quality required.

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Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia announced that it will begin a phased commercial launch in Dire Dawa in August 2022. The telco will switch on its network in 25 cities across the country by April 2023, said Matthew Harrison-Harvey, Safaricom Ethiopia’s Chief External Affairs & Regulatory Officer. “Currently we are in a testing period to ensure that when we switch on, we will deliver a quality experience for Ethiopians,” he noted.

Read more: Safaricom to Start Commercial Operations Next Month

Kenya’s mobile network operators, Telkom, Safaricom and Airtel, announced that Kenyans can now make direct mobile money payments to an M-PESA Pay Bill Number from any network. This move follows the telcos’ announcement in April this year, which saw Kenyans being able to make mobile money payments to M-PESA buy goods and services tills from any network.    

Read more: Telkom and Airtel Link up with M-Pesa Paybill

MTN Cameroon announced the adoption of a new data analytics and AI platform to drive its digital transformation plans. The new solution unifies and correlates mobile operator and subscriber data into a single 360-degree view and enables real-time decisioning with LigaData’s Data Fabric and Flare products.

Read more: MTN Cameroon Gears Up With New Data Analytics and AI Solution

Vodacom Western Cape plans to spend over R500 million on the mobile network across the province during this year to grow coverage reach, increase capacity and improve network uptime. This significant investment into the network will help the region expand connectivity in urban spaces, deep rural areas and townships that had little or no connectivity before and enable more communities to reap the benefits of highly reliable internet connectivity.

Read more: Vodacom Invests in Western Cape to Accelerate Connectivity

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