
MTN, led by Ralph Mupita, partners with Synamedia to launch streaming platform
By employing multiple monetization strategies, the platform will be adaptable to the unique demands of different African markets.
By employing multiple monetization strategies, the platform will be adaptable to the unique demands of different African markets.
While business remained stable in South Africa, Uganda, Ghana, and Cameroon, the situation in Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Sudan weighed heavily on overall performance.
This alliance will focus on developing Open RAN (ORAN) solutions tailored to Africa’s diverse telecommunications needs.
Acquisition positions MTN for growth in Nigeria's expanding digital finance sector.
The telecom giant is championing initiatives that promote intra-African trade and connectivity, seeking to drive economic growth across the continent.
Mupita attributed the decline to a challenging macroeconomic environment exacerbated by global geopolitical tensions.
This stems from a Memorandum of Understanding signed during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024, underscoring commitment to technological evolution.
Mupita emphasized the critical nature of the situation, describing the power outages as a “crisis” further compounded by vandalism of mobile phone towers and base stations.
Under Mupita’s leadership, MTN Group has achieved significant milestones, serving over 289 million customers across 22 countries.
MTN Group under Ralph Mupita has solidified its position as Africa’s leading telecom service provider, with a customer base exceeding 292 million across 19 markets.
Under the leadership of Mupita, MTN Group has cemented its status as Africa’s leading telecom service provider.
This investment commitment to fostering technological and infrastructural development across Africa.
Mupita outlined the company’s dedication to providing hope, dignity, and opportunities for Africans.