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Airtel Africa Launches “A Fibre Asset Network”

July 21, 2024
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Airtel Africa has recently joined the race for the continent’s fibre market by launching Airtel Africa Telesonic Limited, which will operate and manage its fibre assets.

The company unveiled Telesonic, a fibre company that would harness ground fibre assets and submarine cable networks to address Africa’s growing need for wholesale data by providing full terrestrial fibre and submarine cable solutions.

According to Airtel, Telesonic’s network of over 75,000 kilometres of terrestrial fibre across Airtel Africa’s 14 markets is expected to have a long-term positive impact across Africa by improving community quality of life and boosting national economies, enhancing connectivity in key sectors such as education and healthcare, and promoting improved access and efficiency.

Speaking at the launch, Airtel Africa’s CEO, Segun Ogunsanya, emphasised the significance of this milestone, saying, “The establishment of Airtel Africa Telesonic Limited underscores Airtel Africa’s commitment to addressing Africa’s digital revolution needs by providing cutting-edge fibre-optic solutions that will empower businesses, education, healthcare, and communities at large.

“Without a question, Africa is experiencing a digital revolution, with increased demand for data across all industries, particularly among the continent’s rising youth population. Our investment represents technology advancement and a catalyst for change, bringing people and ideas together across borders.”

Airtel’s ambitions come when there is fierce competition in the fibre sector, with most companies focusing on African markets and investing considerably.

Cassava Technologies-owned Liquid, Vodacom Group, MTN Group and Bayobab are among the companies that have invested millions of dollars to compete for fibre market supremacy.

Analysts expect data traffic in African countries will more than treble in the next five years, accelerating the race for digital infrastructure.

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