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  2. TVAfrica - Wikipedia

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    TVAfrica was a pan-African television network founded in 1998 by former advertising executive Dave Kelly alongside sports broadcaster Berry Lambert. [4] The network relayed up to 80% of its content to private television stations in sub-Saharan Africa and also licensed the broadcast of sporting events (excluding South Africa due to licensing regulations) [5] to interested broadcasters.

  3. AFRINIC - Wikipedia

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    AFRINIC (African Network Information Centre) is the regional Internet registry (RIR) [3] for Africa.Its headquarters [4] are in Ebene, Mauritius.. Before AFRINIC was formed, IP addresses (IPv6 and IPv4) for Africa were distributed by the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), and the RIPE NCC.

  4. West Indian Ocean Cable Company - Wikipedia

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    As well as serving Africa's coastal regions, WIOCC's terrestrial network links to these and other submarine fibre-optic cables and enables businesses and individuals in landlocked countries - such as Lesotho, [11] Zimbabwe, Burundi, Malawi, Rwanda and Uganda [12] to take advantage of cost-effective international connectivity.

  5. MTN Group - Wikipedia

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    MTN Group Limited (formerly M-Cell) [2] is a South African multinational corporation and mobile telecommunications provider. Its head office is in Johannesburg . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] MTN is among the largest mobile network operators in the world , and the largest in Africa .

  6. SEACOM (African cable system) - Wikipedia

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    On 4 August 2020, SEACOM announced that it would more than double the capacity on its fibre-optic network by the end of August 2020. The continent's first broadband submarine cable system operator will add 1.7 Tbit/s to its network, bringing its total capacity to 3.2 Tbit/s along Africa's eastern and Southern coasts. [7]

  7. Africell - Wikipedia

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    Africell is the predominant mobile network provider in The Gambia and Sierra Leone and growing rapidly in Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola, both of which are considered high potential markets for the African telecoms sector. Africell's activity is directed from its group headquarters in London.

  8. Equitel - Wikipedia

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    Finserve Africa Limited (doing business as Equitel) [1] is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in Kenya. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Equity Group Holdings and is using the Airtel Kenya [ 2 ] network as its carrier.

  9. List of international broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Radio Africa Network Kenya: Kenya Broadcasting Corporation Libya: LGBC Voice of Africa Morocco France: Medi1 Radio (Radio Méditerranée Internationale) Nigeria: Voice of Nigeria South Africa: Channel Africa Tunisia: Radio Tunis Chaîne Internationale