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  2. MTN Uganda - Wikipedia

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    MTN Uganda is a subsidiary of MTN Group, a multinational telecommunications group connecting approximately 232 million people in 22 countries across Africa and the Middle East. [11] In 2009, MTN Uganda introduced its mobile telephone-based banking product known as Mobile Money. As of March 2015, MTN controlled 80 percent of the mobile money ...

  3. List of LTE networks in Africa - Wikipedia

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    MTN: 1800 3 Jan 2014 [5] [335] [336] Zamtel: 2300 40 Jan 2014: 20 MHz [14] [337] [338] Zimbabwe: Econet: 1800 3 Aug 2013 [191] [339] Net*One: 1800 3 Nov 2014 [14] [340] [341] Country Operator ƒ (MHz) B VoLTE Launch date Cat.3 ≤ 100 Mbit/s Launch date Cat.4 ≤ 150 Mbit/s Launch date Cat.6 ≤ 300 Mbit/s Launch date Cat.9 ≤ 450 Mbit/s ...

  4. List of mobile network operators in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The country had 13,023,114 Internet users out of a population of 41,652,938, bringing the Internet penetration rate to 31.3 percent. [15] As of September 2020, Uganda recorded 20.1 million Internet users, [ 14 ] out of an estimated mid-year population of 41.58 million, [ 16 ] bringing internet penetration to 48.3 percent, nationwide.

  5. MTN Group - Wikipedia

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    MTN has a 49 percent stake in government-controlled MTN Irancell, the second-largest mobile phone operator in Iran, and 21 percent of MTN's subscriber base is from the country. In January 2012, the US-based advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) launched a campaign publicly calling for MTN to scale back its operations in Iran and end ...

  6. List of terrestrial fibre optic cable projects in Africa

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    In 2011, the Malian government announced a 942 km fibre optic cable project linking Bamako-Gao-Kidal-Tin-Zaoutière to the Algerian border and Gap-Ansongo-Labezanga to the border of Niger. The project was funded by a $45 million loan from the Exim Bank of China. [45] Orange S.A. [46] [22] [23] Sotelma/Malitel [47]

  7. List of mobile network operators - Wikipedia

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    Country lists List of sovereign states by number of broadband Internet subscriptions; List of countries by number of Internet users; List of countries by number of telephone lines in use; List of countries by smartphone penetration; List of multiple-system operators; List of telecommunications companies. List of telecommunications companies in ...

  8. 3G countries - Wikipedia

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    China and India as BRIC countries are 3G countries, but not for Brazil and Russia. Developing Asia and Africa will be fastest growing regions until 2050, driven by population and income growth, so all 3G countries came from two continents (Asia with nine countries and Africa with two) and none came from the other continents. [5]

  9. Communications in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    This is up from 2.5 million users in 2008 (64th in the world). [2] In 2012, Uganda had 36,332 fixed broadband subscriptions (119th in the world) or 0.1% of the population (165th in the world) [4] and 2.5 million wireless broadband subscriptions (58th in the world) or 7.6% of the population (99th in the world). [5]