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Machawe Dlamini, Acting General Manager for Central Region at MTN.
Machawe Dlamini, Acting General Manager for Central Region at MTN.

MTN continues to open the door to the digital highway for more people across South Africa.

"We are focused on driving and expanding coverage and excellence across all provinces and are pleased to report that in MTN’s Central Region, which includes the Free State, Northern Cape and parts of North-West, network sites with resilience are now achieving above 98% network availability daily," says Machawe Dlamini, Acting General Manager for Central Region at MTN.

This comes as MTN's network resilience drive kicks into high gear after addressing more than 1400 sites through the programme.

"You will already see these benefits in your daily life as modernisation ensures you can do all the things you love – like stay in touch with loved ones, browse for information and news or merely enjoy your favourites Netflix show – without disruption, even when load shedding bites.

"So far, we have modernised over 50% of our sites in the region and plan to add further sites this year, including in rural areas, which will enhance capacity and drive quality. The total network resilience completed currently stands at 95.85% in the central region," Dlamini adds.

MTN continues to open the door to the digital high
MTN continues to open the door to the digital highway for more people across South Africa.

All rural and farming communities have benefited greatly in terms of connectivity as the network is now stable and available during loadshedding and power outages.

Notable highlights in 2023, was the southern Free State town of Oppermansgronde receiving 4G coverage for the first time, while all towns saw improved network availability.

For example, network availability in Mafikeng in the North-West improved from 75% to 98% during the various bouts of load shedding. 

More sites are on track to be completed in the first quarter of this year, while plans include adding more generators to increase the autonomy in areas struggling with extended power outages.

MTN also plans to add more solar panels on site where generators can’t be deployed and all sites without LTE are planned to be upgraded to LTE in 2024.

With a significant portion of Africa’s population living in rural areas, MTN is committed to expanding its network to underserved communities, with the MTN Group aiming to achieve 95% rural broadband coverage by 2025.

While mobile has been driving digital inclusion, there remain connectivity gaps in areas not yet covered by a mobile broadband network.

"These uncovered communities – predominantly rural, poor and sparsely populated – are a key focus for us. We have extended 4G population coverage across Northern Cape and Free State to 96% and 99% respectively.

"Our purpose is to enable the benefits of a modern connected life for everyone, and we continue to brighten lives through the power of connectivity," Dlamini explains, adding that MTN will continue to play a bold role in accelerating South Africa’s development.

"We know that extending digital and financial inclusion is more critical than ever, and innovation won’t stop as we drive further progress and significantly enhance access from here. We want the opportunities that the digital world offers to be universal, contributing as a positive force for the transformation of individuals, companies, and society. To support this, we are harnessing the power of MTN across our key regions," he says.

MTN believe that while damage, load shedding and theft at their sites remain a challenge, a collective effort, which include proactive communities is needed to help combat crime and vandalism.

"Criminals have continued to use the cover of darkness during load shedding as an opportunity to strike, but our fightback, with the support of our communities has been strong."

  • MTN asks that you continue to support them in this drive by being vigilant and reporting any suspicious activity by calling 083 123 7867 or emailing anonymous@tipoffs.com.


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