2023-09-09 15:43:00
(Ecofin Agency) – NuRAN Wireless had already obtained a 10-year contract in January 2023 to build 500 telecommunications sites in the country.
NuRAN Wireless, a Canadian company specializing in the provision of telecoms infrastructure, is in the process of creating a local subsidiary in Madagascar. The company announced that it had initiated procedures with the Technology Regulatory Authority (ARTEC) to obtain an operating license.
NuRAN Madagascar is shaping up. License process kicked off today at ARTEC! ? pic.twitter.com/FXLkotRUNe
— NuRAN Wireless (@NuRANWireless) September 7, 2023
This announcement comes approximately 9 months following it signed a 10-year agreement with Orange Madagascar for the deployment of 500 rural network telecommunications sites, under the Network-as-a-Service (“NaaS”) model.
The creation of a Malagasy subsidiary should enable NuRAN to comply with local regulations regarding the provision of electronic communications services. It should also allow it to win contracts from other telecoms service providers, as they seek to expand their networks to meet growing demand for broadband connectivity.
Furthermore, the company aims to have 10,000 telecoms sites under contract in Africa over the coming years. At last count, it had 4,642 telecoms sites under contract in Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, South Sudan, Namibia, Ivory Coast and Madagascar.
Isaac K. Kassouwi
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01/18/2023 – Orange signs a 10-year agreement with NuRAN Wireless to accelerate coverage of rural areas of Madagascar
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