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Voice revenue regained control, rising to $1.96 billion and towering data revenues of $1.80 billion. Mobile money revenue grew to $994 million, with a continued strong performance in East Africa of 31.9% and Francophone Africa of 22.2%
The rollout will cover Nigeria, Kenya, Malawi, Madagascar, Zambia, Rwanda, Niger, Chad, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, all markets where Airtel is already active.
Voice revenue regained control, rising to $1.45 billion and towering data revenues of $1.30 billion
This recovery is despite rising fuel costs and currency devaluations, which continue to impact Airtel's top line.
Airtel Nigeria launches 5G today to intensify competition within the telecoms market, attract new customers, and improve Airtel’s market share.
Airtel Africa's credit facility will fund Airtel’s operations and investments in four of its subsidiaries.
The February 2022 edition of Epic Hour slated to hold on the 4th of February is tagged "leveraging digital media to drive growth for startups" with Benjamin Dada and David I Adeleke as guests.
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