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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.
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.
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
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.
In August 2018, Equity Group spun off its fintech arm into Finserve Africa Limited, a fully-owned subsidiary with its own board and management, headed by Jack Ngare. As of December 2018, data from the Communications Authority of Kenya showed that Equitel was the second-biggest mobile-money transfer service in Kenya with over 2.075 million ...
South Africa's telecoms industry body is pushing for digital content and service providers to help pay for the roll out of network infrastructure because they generate a huge part of the internet ...
Abutron PTY Ltd; Afrihost; Altron Nexus (Pty) Ltd; Altron Systems Integration; Ballito ISP (PTY) Ltd; BCS-Net; BitCo Telecoms; BRILLIANTEL (Pty) Ltd; Catalytic; CipherWave Business Solutions (Pty) Ltd; CloudAfrica; COMPUSOL IT TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD; Comsol Networks; Comtel Communications; Easyweb Internet (Pty) Ltd; ECN; Faircom; Fixed Mobile ...
Network International sold 40% of its shares at the IPO. [11] In addition to this, Mastercard bought a cornerstone investment of $300 million, though the deal subject to a 9.99% limit, [13] which it stated it would invest in shared projects with Network in the MENA region as part of the deal.