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    You are at:Home»Africa»Vodafone Cameroon, CAMTEL sign 4G network sharing agreement

    Vodafone Cameroon, CAMTEL sign 4G network sharing agreement

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on July 25, 2017 Africa, Business, Data, Deals, Infrastructure, Innovation, Internet, Investments, Merger, News, Press Release, Technology in Africa, Telecoms

    Vodafone Cameroon and Cameroon Telecommunications (CAMTEL) signed a new national strategic network sharing agreement, effectively expanding 4G coverage. The terms of the partnership stipulate that Vodafone Cameroon will use the existing infrastructures of CAMTEL which cover 100% the two cities – Douala and Yaoundé. This will allow Vodafone Cameroon to extend its geographic coverage and strengthen the signal inside buildings for a significantly improved customer experience.

    The CEO of Vodafone Cameroon, Antoine Pamboro, said the partnership will allow the company to bring world-class internet services closer to people.

    “This expansion of our 4G footprint demonstrates that we are suitably positioned to play a pivotal role in supporting digital transformation and development of ICT in Cameroon.”

    CAMTEL CEO, David Nkoto Emane, described the partnership as a strong step in CAMTEL’s progress towards become an integrated operator and said it also reflects the growing demand for high-speed internet services.

    “This cooperation assures Camtel’s strategic objective of providing its customers with practical options and innovative solutions through strategic partnerships in our local market; it is based on our two organisations’ shared understanding and belief that all Cameroonians deserve to experience topnotch internet services. Additionally, it is valuable for our strategy and commercial development, as Vodafone is a world-class brand with high quality standards and great ambitions in Cameroon.”

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    1 Comment

    1. Shola Araoye on July 25, 2017 1:46 pm

      This is a great news. I believe with this 4G, it will bring more customers to the company. Thanks admin for the information.

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