Second Eye Africa
  • Home
  • Women
  • Climate
  • Tech
  • Markets
  • Life & Arts
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Women
  • Climate
  • Tech
  • Markets
  • Life & Arts
No Result
View All Result
Second Eye Africa
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Airtel Africa and Vodacom Join Forces to Expand High-Speed Connectivity Across Africa

Telecom giants to share fibre and tower infrastructure in Mozambique, Tanzania, and DRC to bridge the digital divide.

by Justus Ontita
August 14, 2025
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
Airtel Africa and Vodacom Join Forces to Expand High-Speed Connectivity Across Africa
175
SHARES
1.3k
VIEWS

Airtel Africa and Vodacom Group have entered into a strategic infrastructure-sharing agreement aimed at expanding access to digital services in key African markets, including Mozambique, Tanzania, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The deal is subject to regulatory approvals in each country.

The partnership will see the two telecom giants share fibre networks and tower infrastructure to speed up the rollout of high-speed internet and digital services. By leveraging existing infrastructure, the companies aim to improve connectivity, boost internet speeds, and enhance service reliability — particularly in underserved regions.

More Related Articles

Nigeria’s Akwa Ibom State to Inject $20 Million into Palm Oil Sector

African Food Systems Forum 2025 Opens in Dakar with Youth at the Center

Both operators say the initiative will help bridge Africa’s digital divide while lowering infrastructure costs and reducing the time it takes to bring services to market.

Vodacom Group CEO Shameel Joosub said the collaboration was a “proactive step forward in creating a sustainable, inclusive, and connected digital future for the continent.” He added that infrastructure sharing would allow the company to offer affordable services to more people while working toward its target of connecting 260 million customers by 2030.

Airtel Africa CEO Sunil Taldar said the agreement aligns with the company’s goal of making its network accessible even in remote areas. “Working with Vodacom, we will open greater access to digital and financial opportunities which will transform the lives of our customers,” he noted.

The move is also expected to accelerate the deployment of 4G and 5G networks in the region, enabling high-speed, low-latency connections to support emerging digital technologies and the growing demand for data-driven services.

If approved, the partnership will allow both companies to extend coverage, enhance network performance, and broaden access to mobile, fixed, and financial services across their shared markets.

Previous Post

DR Congo joins Rwanda’s football diplomacy with AC Milan deal

Next Post

Ex-NBA Executive Launches $26M Sports Hotel in Rwanda, Eyes Africa-Wide Expansion

Related Articles

Nigeria’s Akwa Ibom State to Inject $20 Million into Palm Oil Sector
News

Nigeria’s Akwa Ibom State to Inject $20 Million into Palm Oil Sector

Akwa Ibom State has announced plans to invest ₦31 billion (about $20.2 million) in its palm oil sector starting in...

Read more
African Food Systems Forum 2025 Opens in Dakar with Youth at the Center
News

African Food Systems Forum 2025 Opens in Dakar with Youth at the Center

The African Food Systems Forum (AFSF) 2025 has officially opened in Dakar, Senegal, placing young people at the heart of...

Read more
Next Post
Ex-NBA Executive Launches $26M Sports Hotel in Rwanda, Eyes Africa-Wide Expansion

Ex-NBA Executive Launches $26M Sports Hotel in Rwanda, Eyes Africa-Wide Expansion

© 2025 – Second Eye Africa | Site by Mark & Ryse
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Women
  • Climate
  • Tech
  • Markets
  • Life & Arts

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In