African telecommunications

Sunil said Airtel Africa's top strategic objective is to improve customer experience at all touchpoints through AI-driven services, faster data networks, and expanded digital and financial solutions across Uganda and the wider African market.
Airtel Africa Chief Executive Officer Sunil Taldar described the year as one of exceptional performance across both operational and financial metrics.

Airtel Africa Posts Strong FY2026 Results as Data and Mobile Money Drive Record Growth Across Markets

Airtel Africa has reported a strong financial and operational performance for the financial year ended March 31, 2026, underpinned by rapid growth in mobile data usage, expanding smartphone penetration, and continued momentum
Ralph Mupita, MTN Group President and Chief Executive Officer.

MTN Becomes First African Telco to Reach 300 Million Subscribers

A milestone moment for African connectivity MTN Group has cemented its position as Africa’s leading telecommunications company, officially becoming the first African-headquartered telco to surpass 300 million subscribers. The milestone marks the
October 18, 2025
L-R: Mr. John Paul Ssemyalo, CEO of Pebuu Africa, shares a light moment with Mr. John Kamya, the Board Chairman of Hamilton Telecom, at the Hamilton Head Offices in Kampala.

Pebuu Africa and Hamilton Telecom are set to Join Forces to Accelerate Uganda’s Digital Transformation

Pebuu Africa and Hamilton Telecom are set to enter into a strategic partnership. Hamilton will leverage Pebuu’s nationwide presence and footprint to advance digital transformation in the distribution and retail management of

 

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