T-Mobile wins 5G infrastructure role for 2028 LA Olympics, using AI, network slicing, and satellite backup across 110+ venues.
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Ilias Djouai explains how policy, regional cooperation and domestic capital boost Africa infrastructure, mobile towers and fibre investment.
Since its launch in November 2017 from the merger of Airtel and Tigo, AT Ghana (formerly AirtelTigo) has positioned itself as a “customer first”, dynamic and innovative telecommunications provider. Yet financial strain, regulatory intervention and fierce competition are testing its resolve—making recent moves such as rebranding, service innovation and a potential merger increasingly critical.
NiRA strengthens Nigeria internet identity with .ng domain growth and innovation.
Bitstream Internet Solutions expands fibre, wireless and VOIP services, strengthening Namibia’s connectivity landscape.
RocketNet Namibia expands fibre broadband with uncapped, unthrottled services, boosting digital access for homes and businesses.
MTD Networx is a leading Fibre Network Operator in South Africa, offering high-speed FTTH and FTTB internet solutions.
Glidepath offers reliable, uncapped internet in Vaalpark, Sasolburg, and Zamdela for homes and businesses.
Ericsson and DEPA extend partnership to drive 5G innovation in Thailand’s manufacturing and digital economy.
Nokia launches rugged Mission-Safe Phone and 5G Banshee Tactical Radio to enhance defence communication with high-bandwidth, low-latency.
Orange and Synamedia roll out a telecom multi-CDN solution using Quortex Switch to scale quality streaming across Middle East and Africa.
JUNISAT delivers ICT and telecoms solutions, driving satellite innovation amid industry challenges.