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    Multitel: Powering Angola’s digital backbone

    By Fiona XuJuly 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Multitel provides enterprise-grade fibre, cloud, and data services across Angola’s key business hubs.
    • Backed by state and private partners, it powers digital transformation for banks, government, and large industries.

    Enterprise connectivity built for Angola

    Founded in 2000, Multitel is a leading provider of corporate internet and ICT services in Angola. Backed by Angola Telecom, MSTelcom, and BDA, the company offers fibre connectivity, secure VPNs, and data centre hosting tailored to the needs of banks, government, and major industries.

    With its own fibre backbone in Luanda, Benguela, and Lubango, Multitel ensures reliable, high-capacity access for enterprise clients. Its growing portfolio includes VoIP, cloud solutions, and managed services—helping businesses stay connected and operational.

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    Enabling Angola’s digital future

    As Angola accelerates digital transformation, Multitel is investing in next-gen infrastructure—from MPLS optimisation to smart data platforms. It responds to rising demand for low-latency, secure networks supporting cloud, remote work, and digital services.

    Despite ongoing industry hurdles like power instability and limited rural access, Multitel’s enterprise-first approach positions it as a resilient force in the market. Its role in enabling financial systems, e-government, and national connectivity makes it a cornerstone of Angola’s shift to a knowledge-based economy.

    MSTelcom Multitel Angola
    Fiona Xu

    Fiona Xu is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Media Management at Hong Kong Baptist University. She specialises in tech reporting and investigative journalism. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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