As a result, Bayobab will support and manage its international communication services and offer comprehensive end-to-end management.
Through this agreement, TMCEL will utilise Bayobab’s global communication platforms, including international voice, international roaming and IPX, to deliver advanced and high-quality services for both consumers and enterprises.
The collaboration will ensure people remain connected during international calls and enable seamless cross-border communication, the company revealed.
MTN Group Digital Infrastructure, CEO Mazen Mroué, said: “This partnership with TMCEL is a powerful example of how MTN Digital Infrastructure is extending its scale and capabilities to empower African operators.
“By extending our global platforms to support TMCEL in Mozambique, we are helping improve the everyday connectivity experience while enabling innovation, growth, and digital inclusion for millions.”
TMCEL chairman, Mahomed Mussá, added: “The partnership marks a transformative step for the country’s connectivity landscape.
“By leveraging Bayobab’s global platforms and expertise, we are strengthening TMCEL’s ability to deliver world-class voice and roaming services to customers. Together, we are positioning the nation as a key hub for innovation and growth in the region”.
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