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    Telecel Centrafrique: A digital vanguard in Central Africa

    By Elodie QianAugust 14, 2024Updated:August 15, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Telecel Centrafrique, a Telecel Group subsidiary, is a key telecom player in Central Africa, delivering digital services.
    • The company has recently laid the foundation for a new headquarters in Bangui, a state-of-the-art building that will serve as a hub for innovation and collaboration.

    Telecel Centrafrique, a subsidiary of the Telecel Group, has been a dominant force in the Central African Republic’s telecommunications sector since its inception in 1995. The company has consistently been at the forefront, leading in both subscriber numbers and revenue, shaping the telecommunications landscape of the region. With a robust organizational structure centered around three main poles—Services, Networks, and Administrative & Financial—it has been instrumental in the modernization and innovation within the Central African Republic’s market.

    Services and customer engagement

    Telecel Centrafrique offers a comprehensive suite of services, including internet and telephony. The company’s commitment to customer satisfaction is evident in its diverse offerings such as KODRO WANDE and KETE NGUERE, which provide competitive international calling rates and substantial benefits to its users. Moreover, Telecel Money, a new mobile payment service, is set to revolutionize financial transactions, making them more accessible and convenient for the people of the Central African Republic.

    Also read: What is AFRINIC? The role and challenges of the African Regional Internet Registry

    Social impact

    Beyond its commercial success, Telecel Centrafrique is deeply committed to the socio-economic development of the Central African Republic. The company employs over 400 people and actively participates in various sectors such as education, health, culture, and the environment, striving to improve the lives of the Central African population.

    Also read: Atlantique TELECOM CAR: A Central African telecom operator

    Investment and growth strategy

    Telecel Centrafrique’s ambitious growth strategy is backed by significant investment in infrastructure. The company has recently laid the foundation for a new headquarters in Bangui, a state-of-the-art building that will serve as a hub for innovation and collaboration. This move aligns with the company’s dedication to digital transformation and economic development in the region.

    We are committed to providing cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions to our customers, and this new headquarters will enable us to do just that.

    Moh Damush, the CEO of Telecel Group

    About Telecel Centrafrique

    Telecel Centrafrique, a subsidiary of the Telecel Group, is a pioneering telecommunications company in the Central African Republic, offering a suite of innovative services including internet, telephony, and mobile money solutions.

    With a commitment to enhancing connectivity and empowering communities, Telecel Centrafrique stands as a beacon of digital advancement, driving the region’s technological evolution and economic growth.

    As the company navigates through challenges and continues to expand, it remains a key player in the region’s digital landscape, committed to offering innovative solutions and fostering sustainable growth.

    Central Africa KODRO WANDE Telecel Centrafrique
    Elodie Qian

    Elodie Qian is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering artificial intelligence and products. She graduated from Sichuan International Studies University. Send tips to e.qian@btw.media.

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