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NAIROBI, July 28 (Reuters) - Ethiopian state-owned Ethio Telecom expects its total revenue to rise 19% in its 2023/24 (July-June)financial year and forecasts a 29% rise in the number of customers on ...
ADDIS ABABA, May 9 (Reuters) - State-owned operator Ethio Telecom launched a 5G mobile phone service on Monday in a key step ahead of competition from new entrants in an industry that has been closed ...
ADDIS ABABA, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Ethiopian state-owned telecoms company Ethio Telecom on Tuesday posted a 14% rise in half-year profit helped by growth in its mobile phone-based financial service ...
Both of Ethiopia’s operators – Ethio Telecom and Safaricom – have announced tariff rises, citing current macroeconomic conditions as the main reason, alongside increased investment requirements for ...
Ethiopia's sole mobile operator, Ethio Telecom, launched a mobile phone-based financial service on Tuesday, seeking to boost growth by offering cashless transactions. Adds user targets, PM's comments ...
Opening up Ethiopia’s economy to private investment and competition has been a key part of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s reform agenda. With a population of 110 million served by a single state provider ...
Ethio Telecom and Awash Bank today announced the launch of “Tila,” a new non-collateral digital microfinance and device financing service delivered through the telebirr mobile money platform. The ...
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. In a high-level meeting, Ethio Telecom CEO Frehiwot Tamru and Mark ...
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ZTE empowers Ethio Telecom with FTTR-B solution to build Africa's first all-optical government office
ZTE and Ethio Telecom deployed FTTR-B for the GERD office building in Ethiopia, with Africa's first all-optical government office network, delivering high-speed, secure and intelligent connectivity.
The jewel in Safaricom’s crown is its mobile-money service, M-Pesa. The payments that flow through it each year are worth 50% of Kenya’s gross domestic product, and it recently overtook voice calls ...
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