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Congo: Vodacom And Orange Launch Africa’s First Rural TowerCo Partnership

January 15, 2025
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Broadcast Media Africa has learnt that telecom service providers Vodacom and Orange have launched Africa’s first rural TowerCo partnership.

Through this collaboration, the companies will build, own, and manage solar-powered mobile base stations in underserved areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The plan would expand network coverage and provide access to telecoms and mobile banking services to up to 19 million people living in less populated areas.

The two companies said deploying and running networks, particularly in remote rural areas, remains a major problem in the DRC.

To bridge the digital gap and expand network coverage in impoverished places, the firms have agreed to build up to 2,000 additional solar-powered base stations over six years utilising 2G and 4G technology.

This partnership begins with an initial commitment of 1,000 sites, after which Orange and Vodacom may expand the project by another 1,000 towers.

The completion of this joint venture is still pending approval from administrative, regulatory, and competition authorities.

The two telcos stated that this combined investment will allow consumers to access voice, data, and mobile money services and improve population coverage.

With the first base station slated to begin operations in 2025, Orange and Vodacom will share active and passive equipment owned by the joint venture as anchor tenants for 20 years.

The parties also stated that the joint venture would give its passive infrastructure to any MNO interested in expanding usage and promoting a broader choice of options for the population wherever technically feasible.

According to the companies, mobile Internet penetration in the DRC is 32.3%, and Orange and Vodacom’s announcement to build new base stations in the country is consistent with the country’s new vision for the digital economy, as outlined in the National Digital Plan Horizon 2025, which was adopted in 2019.

The strategy seeks to promote digital transformation across various sectors, resulting in improved public services, increased economic growth, and equitable access to digital services for all citizens.

The project, which emphasises e-citizenship, e-government, and e-commerce, is supposed to help create jobs, bridge the digital gap, and enhance the country’s GDP.

Shameel Joosub, CEO of Vodacom Group, commented: “With a footprint serving over 210 million customers across Africa, we have the opportunity to significantly contribute to the continent’s socio-economic development by building a digital society and fostering inclusivity for all.”

“Our longstanding presence in Africa, including over 10 years in the DRC, has equipped us with a deep understanding of the market and customer needs. Collaborating with Vodacom by sharing both passive and active infrastructure is the most effective approach to fulfilling our commitment to accelerating connectivity access for everyone, including rural areas while minimising our environmental footprint,” said Orange Middle East and Africa CEO, Jérôme Hénique.

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