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        Liquid South Sudan Rebrands as Liquid Intelligent Technologies


        Liquid  Telecom South Sudan, the  local unit  of pan-African   as  Liquid  Intelligent  Technologies  South  Sudan,  reflecting  its
        technology group Cassava Technologies, has officially rebranded   transformation into a ‘one-stop-shop technology group’ for local
                                                               businesses  and consumers.  The  rebrand  also  marks Liquid’s
                                                               launch of several new business-focused services, including cloud
                                                               and  cyber security, which add to its  existing  range  of products.
                                                               Since its  launch in  South Sudan in  2019,  Liquid has  brought
                                                               terrestrial fiber connectivity to the country, linking it to its network
                                                               across  the  East  Africa region  and  beyond, including  Burundi,
                                                               Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. This network
                                                               is  able  to deliver affordable  internet  access  to South Sudanese
                                                               homes  and  businesses,  while  providing  fiber  connectivity  to  the
                                                               capital  Juba, connecting  mobile operators, carriers,  enterprises,
                                                               and government organizations. Liquid has also invested in VSAT
                                                               broadband service to extend reliable internet access and enable
                                                               seamless  operations  to  remote  regions  while  providing  backup
                                                               service to those living in urban centers. ‘This strategic rebranding
                                                               to Liquid Intelligent Technologies is us saying that our customers
                                                               and the country are now positioning for future applications that run
                                                               on the assets that we have built in Africa,’ said Liquid Intelligent
                                                               Technologies South Sudan CEO Martin Mushambadope, adding:
                                                               ‘Fast, reliable, pervasive, and affordable internet is a human right.
                                                               This is a cornerstone of Liquid’s investment strategy in South Sudan
                                                               with terrestrial fiber, satellite, and other wireless technologies. With
                                                               this rebrand, Liquid will create more recognition and awareness of
                                                               our  ability to provide connectivity and digital  solutions  for  local
                                                               businesses, empowering them to transform their operations and
                                                               compete on a bigger scale.’



        Qatar State Fund Eyes Vodafone Egypt Stake



        The  Qatar Investment  Authority  (QIA) reportedly  reached  an   Vodafone Group holds 55 per cent. The UK-based group is in the
        advanced stage in talks to buy a 20 per cent stake in Vodafone   process of selling its majority stake to Vodacom Group, although
        Egypt from Telecom Egypt, part of a wider $2.5 billion investment   the transaction has not yet been completed. In July, Vodafone CEO
        in  state-owned  assets  in  the  North  African country. Bloomberg   Nick Read conceded the deal has been “slightly protracted” due to
        reported the potential agreement could be signed by the end of this   a need to get clearance from national and financial regulators, but
        year. It’s not clear which other companies are also being targeted   expressed confidence that the matter would be concluded soon.
        by Qatar’s state sovereign wealth fund. In a statement to the stock   Reports last month indicated Vodacom had gained approval from
        exchange on Thursday (20 October), Telecom Egypt indicated it had   the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority. However,
        not received any official offer regarding a sale of shares in Vodafone   the  Financial  Supervision  Department  of the  Reserve  Bank  of
        Egypt. Telecom Egypt owns 45 per cent of Vodafone Egypt, while   South Africa apparently still needs to approve the deal.




        Oman Awarded First IoT License


        An  Omani  technology  start-up,  Artificial  Recognition Technology   solutions in Oman and regionally, our mission is to connect the
        (ART),  has  been  awarded  the  first  ever  license  by  the   unconnected through our large-scale LoRaWAN Gateway network
        Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA)  to provide IoT   to cover all  areas  of Oman.  This  will  enable  the  4th  Industrial
        services, reports the Oman Observer. ART received its IoT Service   Revolution to take hold in the Sultanate of Oman, thereby spawning
        Provider concession  under the recently  enacted  IoT Security   the  growth  of smart  cities  through deployments  of wider and
        Regulation  Framework  and  Standard 2022.  ART’s  MD  Arfat  al   affordable networks that, in turn, will improve the quality of life of
        Aghbari said: ‘While our vision is to optimize digital transformation   individuals and the community.’

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