TechInAfrica – A New Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) service is on the way to South Africa.
The mobile carrier MTN announced it will be available to ‘expand its digital ecosystem locally, and in particular rural areas of the country’.
“We expect MVNO subscribers across the country to double over the next five years, with several large players introducing offerings. MTN is excited to be an enabler of this further growth path by putting our network capacity to work, as the rapid pace of digital change requires more agile and tailored solutions so that more people can benefit,” Quintus De Beer, an acting executive for Managed Network Services at MTN said.
“We believe everyone deserves the benefits of a modern, connected life. By entering the MVNO space, we are growing South Africa’s digital eco-system by enabling more value and services for consumers. This makes business sense, as we are putting the best network to work for more people, in a managed and sensible manner,” concludes De Beer.
Source: Htxt.africa