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INTERVIEW  SAMENA TRENDS


                             Tech Mahindra Talks to SAMENA Council




        Tech Mahindra, a  part  of the  multi-billion dollar
        conglomerate,  Mahindra Group,  represents  the
        connected  world, offering innovative  and  customer-
        centric information technology experiences in the age
        of digital economy.

        Q.  What  is  the  state  of  5G  wireless  deployments  in
        Africa?
        A. The rollout of 5G technology across African countries
        is still in its nascent stage, but 5G will essentially drive
        unprecedented  inclusive  growth  in  Africa.  There  are
        currently  24  operators across  18  African countries
        who  are evaluating/testing/trialing/deploying 5G.
        Eight  operators  have  already  deployed  5G  into  pre-
        commercial or commercial networks. Vodacom, MTN
        and Rain have deployed pre-commercial or commercial
        networks in South Africa. Telma Madagascar switched
        on  its  5G  commercial  network  to  offer  subscribers
        high-speed services enabled by the new generation of
        mobile connectivity. MTN has tested 5G in Nigeria and
        Uganda; Safaricom has trialed the technology in Kenya
        and  Gabon  telecom has  tested  it  in  Gabon. MAFAB
        Group has acquired 5G License to deploy nationwide
        services in Nigeria. There is rapid growth of 5G trials
        conducted in African countries such as Gabon, Kenya,
        Nigeria, and Uganda. According to GSMA mobile
        economy  report, 3G  will  remain the  most dominant
        network (58%) for the 1.05 billion mobile connections
        projected in Africa by 2025. “the focus in the near term
        for  operators and other stakeholders is  to increase
        4G uptake,” the report states. Indeed, 4G connections
        are  expected  to  account for only  27%  of mobile
        connections by 2025—up from 4% today and 5G will
        uptake 3% by 2025.
           According  to GSMA  mobile                   Manish Vyas
           economy report, 3G will remain               President, Communications, Media and

           the  most  dominant  network                 Entertainment Business, and
           (58%) for the 1.05 billion mobile            CEO, Network Services
           connections projected in Africa              Tech Mahindra

           by 2025. “the focus in the near
           term for  operators  and  other
           stakeholders is to increase 4G
           uptake










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