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Firms Compete for Mauritania's Next Submarine Network
Sonatel, the Senegalese subsidiary of French giant Orange, Mauritania Submarine Link Consortium and Ireland-based EllaLink, have expressed interest in the project aiming to connect Mauritania to a second fiber optic submarine cable.
Powertel Secures an Agreement for Network Improvement
Powertel Communications, a subsidiary of State power utility Zesa Holdings, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding valued at $100 million for the modernization of its telecom network. The contract encompasses the implementation of a data transmission program in rural areas.
Rwanda and Qatar Deepen Collaboration in ICT Domains
During a recent visit by Qatar's Minister of Communications and Information Technology, H.E. Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, and a delegation to Rwanda, the two countries formalized their commitment to collaboration in the field of communications and information technology.
Botswana Gears Up for a Migration to IPv6
Botswana's government plans to develop regulations for Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in preparation for the shift from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to the latest generation. IPv6, the most recent version of the communication protocol facilitating computer identification and network traffic routing, addresses the longstanding issue of IPv4 address depletion.
Libya Inks Deal for Medusa Submarine Cable Connection
The Libyan United International Company (LUIC), one of the newly established private sector companies working in the field of communications, recently inked a deal with Medusa Submarine Cable System. The goal is to connect Libya to the Medusa fiber optic submarine cable, which links several Mediterranean countries.
Ethiopia Abandons Plans for Third Telecoms License
The Ethiopian government has officially called off the process of issuing a third telecoms license, citing a lack of interest. The decision comes after reports revealed that potential bidders were deterred by concerns over political instability in Ethiopia.
Sierra Leone Telecoms Raise Voice and Data Prices
Sierra Leone's telecommunications companies have reached an agreement with the government to adjust the pricing for their voice and Internet data services. Under the new arrangement, the minimum charge for mobile voice calls has been raised to 1.63 NLe from the previous 0.95 NLe, while the maximum charge for mobile voice calls is now set at 1.86 NLe, up from 1.1 NLe. Additionally, the fixed rate for mobile data services has been increased from NLe 15 to NLe 20.
Zambia Plans to Deploy New Telecom Towers
The Zambia Information and Technology Authority (ZICTA) plans to deploy over 160 new telecom towers across the country. This strategic initiative aims to enhance connectivity and supplement the ongoing efforts of telecom operators.
Tizeti Receives Loan to Expand Network in Nigeria
Tizeti, a Nigerian startup specializing in providing wireless internet connectivity through solar-powered networks, has announced securing an undisclosed loan from the Nigeria Infrastructure Debt Fund (NIDF), a subsidiary of Chapel Hill Denham.