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This is a list of commercial Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks in Africa, grouped by their frequency bands. Some operators use multiple bands and are therefore listed multiple times in respective sections.
Logo used until 2015 An example of a ZTE Wi-Fi router manufactured for South African telecommunications company MTN South Africa. ZTE, initially founded as Zhongxing Semiconductor Co., Ltd in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in 1985, was incorporated by a group of investors associated with China's Ministry of Aerospace Industry.
Several missile systems in use with the South African Army were also modernised in 2005 as part of Project Adrift. [2] In February 2013, Denel unveiled a new version of the system at the International Defence Exhibition held in Abu Dhabi. The new system, called the Portable Launch System (IPLS), is a portable, light-weight launch system that ...
In 1993 GSM was demonstrated for the first time in Africa at Telkom '93 in Cape Town. In 1994 the first GSM networks in Africa were launched in South Africa. [16] In 1994, South Africa launched a mobile operations, underwritten by Telkom in partnership with Vodafone, with 36,000 active customer on the network. [17]
Nubia Technology is a Chinese smartphone manufacturer headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong.Originally established as a wholly owned subsidiary of ZTE in 2012, it became an independent company in 2015 [1] and received a significant investment from Suning Holdings Group and Suning Commerce Group in 2016. [2]
The ZTE Open is an entry-level smartphone released by ZTE in July 2013. It is intended for software developers wanting to build and test mobile applications on Firefox OS, though it was sold commercially in Spain. [8] [9] ZTE Open was launched in India in October 2013, in collaboration with eBay India (eBay.in). [10]
Transsion was the first non-African mobile phone company to set up an after-sales support network in Africa. [3] In 2021, Transsion held a 48.2% share of the African smartphone market. [12] Transsion's success in the African market has been attributed to tailoring its phones' features to the needs of the African market. [4]
The ZTE Racer (also known as ZTE X850 in China but also ZTE Link in France, Soft Stone in Portugal, Dell XCD28 as marketed in India, Telstra Smart Touch T3020 in Australia and MTS 916 in Russia with 850MHz 3G network and 2100MHz 3G Network) is a phone manufactured by China's ZTE Corporation for the Android platform.