The hub aims to meet the growing demand for uninterrupted telecoms services in Africa.
The communications authority confirms successful bidders for the 700MHz-800MHz spectrum bands have paid accordingly.
CT2 phase two construction commences, with the new capacity to be available in the first quarter of 2025.
Vodafone Egypt, the largest acquisition in Vodacom’s history, delivers service revenue of R14.3 billion and contributed 24.1% of group service revenue.
The CT2 facility offers highly resilient and secure colocation facilities in line with Teraco’s long-term vision of enabling digital transformation across Africa.
Despite increasingly tough trading conditions, the group reports improved revenue and profitability from continuing operations.
The company is committed to enhancing customer experience, loyalty and retention, says Matone Ditlhake, CEO of Corridor Africa Technologies.
The funding will be used over the next three years to create additional fibre routes.
Businesses must prioritise safeguarding their networks while ensuring that authorised users can access essential information swiftly and securely, says Matone Ditlhake, CEO of Corridor Africa.
Cradlepoint’s cellular-enabled routers enable Infoprotect to manage restaurant chain’s network connectivity and security at hundreds of locations.
The company hopes to find an entity willing to sell its I-ECS licence as its ICASA-issued licence does not meet its mandate.