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Microsoft and MTN come together to enhance each other’s bandwidth

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MTN Group’s new strategic alliance with Microsoft is set to benefit African businesses to offer new value to its customers while modernising and improving its existing communications and technology infrastructure.  Both companies can derive huge benefits from this tie-up

MTN Group’s new strategic alliance with Microsoft is set to benefit African businesses to offer new value to its customers while modernising and improving its existing communications and technology infrastructure.  Both companies can derive huge benefits from this tie-up.

Through this deal, the MTN Group will be able to offer African businesses extra functionality across Microsoft’s essential business productivity tools – including Azure Cloud, Microsoft 365, and Microsoft Teams. Microsoft will benefit significantly from this partnership through MTN Group’s rich history and commitment to Africa.

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By partnering with Microsoft, MTN Group can help the global company understand how its solutions can serve African companies best. According to the UN, only 33% of the African population used the Internet last year, showing that approximately 871 million African citizens are still to be brought on board. By empowering African businesses with the best digital technologies and resources, MTN  can make a tangible difference in bridging this digital divide.

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