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Vodafone Cameroon Agrees Network Sharing Deal with CamTel to Expand 4G Coverage

Vodafone Cameroon Agrees Network Sharing Deal with CamTel to Expand 4G Coverage Image Credit: Vodafone

Vodafone Cameroon, part of the Afrimax Group, has announced the signing of a ‘strategic national network sharing agreement’ with state-owned telecoms operator CamTel (Cameroon Telecommunications).

Vodafone Cameroon will make use of CAMTEL’s existing network infrastructure, which covers 100% of both Douala and Yaoundé cities, allowing Vodafone to expand its geographical coverage and indoor connectivity for a significantly improved customer experience.

Under the deal, Vodafone will make use of CamTel’s existing network infrastructure in Douala and Yaounde to expand its 4G LTE coverage and indoor connectivity for a significantly improved customer experience within the two cities. Vodafone says it now provides full coverage of Douala and Yaounde and plans to expand its LTE network to other locations in the future.

Antoine Pamboro, CEO, Vodafone Cameroon
We are excited to partner with CAMTEL to bring world-class internet services closer to people. This expansion of our 4G footprint demonstrates that we are suitably positioned to play a pivotal role in supporting digital transformation and development of ICT in Cameroon.

David Nkoto Emane, CEO, Camtel
This cooperation assures Camtel’s strategic objective of providing its customers with practical options and innovative solutions through strategic partnerships in our local market; it is based on our two organizations’ shared understanding and belief that all Cameroonians deserve to experience topnotch internet services.

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