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MTN Unveils New Pan-African Cloud Delivery Platform for SMEs

MTN Unveils New Pan-African Cloud Delivery Platform for SMEs Image Credit: MTN

The enterprise division of MTN, MTN Business has unveiled a new cloud delivery platform in Rwanda and Cameroon for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to access cloud services with greater ease.

Dubbed as MTN Business Cloud Services platform, the web portal will also be available in Swaziland, Ghana and Uganda by the end of April 2016, and will provide a comprehensive view of the product portfolio available for business customers from MTN, as well as its partners. Through the MTN Business Cloud Services platform, customers can use single login credentials for all services and make use of “Live Help” to resolve any issues immediately and in local languages of the market from which the customer is accessing the platform. In addition, customers will be able to pay for products and services they require in their local currency, using different payment methods, including MTN Mobile Money.

Debbie Minnaar, Acting Executive, MTN Group Enterprise Business Unit
This platform was developed to address some of the pain points experienced by our SME customers, in particular. 

Omotayo Ojutalayo, General Manager for SMEs, MTN Group Enterprise Business Unit
Within the scope of MTN Business, we have a significant opportunity to become an effective strategic partner of SMEs and to contribute to this key sector of the economy by providing relevant and cost effective ICT solutions tailored for this segment, such as the MTN Business Cloud Services platform.

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