Safaricom Ethiopia will launch its pilot service in Dire Dawa

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Safaricom Ethiopia has announced that it will launch its pilot service in Dire Dawa next month.

Safaricom said in a statement today that it will launch a range of network services in July, including SIM card sales, and will provide services to more than 24 cities by April 2023.

He said the institute has been focusing on the construction of various infrastructures, including towers, national distribution networks, since its acquisition.

It is said that it is currently conducting technological tests to provide quality service.

According to the statement, the company has invested more than $ 300 million in network services.

Safaricom, Ethiopia’s first private telecom company, is expanding its services and is ready to provide quality services to telecom companies.

 

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