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Safaricom Ethiopia partners Woda Metals to expand telecom tower Infrastructure

Hauwa Ali by Hauwa Ali
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Safaricom Ethiopia has announced a partnership with local manufacturer Woda Metals to expand telecom towers across the country. The collaboration aims to enhance network coverage and improve service quality for Ethiopian users, reflecting a significant step forward in the nation’s telecom sector.

Woda Metals, a prominent local manufacturer, has been chosen for its ability to deliver high-quality and cost-effective telecom towers. This collaboration supports local industry and aligns with Safaricom’s strategy to utilise locally sourced materials and services.

By partnering with a domestic manufacturer, Safaricom Ethiopia aims to foster economic growth and job creation within the country.

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Safaricom Ethiopia’s decision to partner with Woda Metals underscores its commitment to leveraging local resources and expertise to drive its expansion efforts. The partnership is expected to accelerate the deployment j for millions of Ethiopians.

Safaricom Ethiopia’s CEO, Wim Vanhelleputte, has praised the quality and cost-effectiveness of the towers produced by Woda Metals. “The locally manufactured towers meet our stringent quality standards while being economically advantageous,” Vanhelleputte stated. “This partnership allows us to expand our infrastructure efficiently, ensuring that more Ethiopians benefit from reliable and robust telecommunications services.”

Ethiopian network coverage and quality grow with the acquisition

The expansion of telecom towers is crucial for improving network coverage and service quality across Ethiopia. Safaricom Ethiopia’s partnership with Woda Metals is set to play a pivotal role in this endeavour, providing the necessary infrastructure to support the growing demand for mobile and internet services.

For Ethiopian users, the expansion means better network reliability, faster internet speeds, and broader coverage, especially in underserved and rural areas. This improvement in connectivity will facilitate better communication, access to information, and digital services, enhancing the overall user experience.

The partnership also holds significant economic implications. Safaricom Ethiopia contributes to developing the domestic economy by investing in local manufacturing. The increased demand for locally produced telecom towers is expected to create jobs and stimulate growth in the manufacturing sector.

This collaboration between Safaricom Ethiopia and Woda Metals is a forward-looking initiative that aligns with Ethiopia’s broader goals of technological advancement and economic development. It reflects a commitment to building a sustainable, resilient telecom infrastructure supporting the country’s digital transformation.

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A Sustainable Future with Safaricom Ethiopia

In addition to the immediate benefits of improved network coverage and service quality, the partnership sets a foundation for long-term sustainability. By focusing on local production and resource utilisation, Safaricom Ethiopia is ensuring that its growth is both economically and environmentally sustainable.

The partnership between Safaricom Ethiopia and Woda Metals marks a significant milestone in expanding Ethiopia’s telecom infrastructure. With the endorsement of CEO Wim Vanhelleputte, this collaboration highlights the benefits of utilising locally manufactured towers, emphasising quality and cost-effectiveness.

As Safaricom Ethiopia continues to expand its network, collaboration with Woda Metals will be crucial to enhancing connectivity and service quality for users nationwide. This strategic initiative not only supports the telecom sector but also contributes to the broader economic development of Ethiopia, paving the way for a more connected and prosperous future.

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