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MTN launches 5G networks in Benin and Congo Brazzaville

MTN Group has announced the official commercial launch of 5G networks in Benin and the Republic of Congo, marking a significant milestone in its efforts to deliver advanced digital solutions and foster connectivity across Africa.

This move highlights MTN’s ongoing commitment to providing cutting-edge technology to support innovation, economic growth, and societal progress on the continent.

The deployment of 5G technology in Benin and Congo Brazzaville represents a transformative step in how individuals, businesses, and communities connect and thrive. Offering faster internet speeds, reduced latency, and increased network reliability, 5G is expected to unlock new opportunities in vital sectors such as healthcare, education, agriculture, manufacturing, and entrepreneurship.

MTN Group views 5G as a crucial tool for digital and financial inclusion, enabling the delivery of services and opportunities to previously underserved areas.

The introduction of this advanced network is part of MTN’s broader strategy to harness technology as a force for good across Africa, creating a more inclusive and connected society.

MTN Group Chief Technology and Information Officer, Mazen Mroue, described the launch as a game-changer. “The launch of 5G in Benin and Congo-Brazzaville underscores MTN’s role in shaping the digital future of Africa. 5G is more than a technological advancement—it is the foundation for innovation, economic growth, and the creation of new opportunities. We are pleased to support the evolution of a connected, inclusive, and prosperous Africa,” he said.

MTN’s journey into 5G began in June 2020 with the first commercial launch in South Africa. Since then, the company has expanded its 5G offerings to Nigeria, Uganda, Zambia, and now Benin and Congo-Brazzaville. Trials are currently underway in South Sudan.

The expansion of MTN’s 5G footprint has been significant. In 2023, the telecom giant rolled out 2,251 5G sites, with an additional 829 sites introduced in the first half of 2024.

The launch of 5G in Benin and Congo-Brazzaville is expected to revolutionise connectivity and provide the backbone for emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and smart cities. These developments will drive efficiencies and create opportunities across various industries, empowering local economies and communities.

MTN’s focus remains on securing the spectrum and licenses necessary to further expand its 5G network across Africa. By doing so, the company aims to unlock the potential of technology to create shared value, foster innovation, and drive sustainable growth across the continent.

MTN is set to continue its investment in 5G infrastructure, ensuring that more countries in Africa benefit from the transformative power of this technology. As the company works to extend its 5G footprint, it remains committed to its mission of enabling Africa’s progress through connectivity and innovation.

The commercial launch in Benin and Congo-Brazzaville reaffirms MTN’s position as a leader in the digital transformation of Africa and its dedication to building a connected and inclusive future for all.