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Airtel Africa and Vodacom Group foster infrastructure sharing

15/08/2025
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Notably, Airtel Africa and Vodacom Group have recently signed a strategic agreement to share critical network infrastructure in key markets including Mozambique, Tanzania, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). While still subject to regulatory approvals, this partnership marks a pivotal step in building resilient, faster, and more affordable networks across the continent.

The collaboration primarily focuses on sharing fibre optic networks and tower equipment, enabling faster deployment of digital services, expanding coverage, and reducing costs for both operators. By leveraging existing infrastructure, the deal aims to deliver improved internet speeds, more reliable connectivity, and broader access to digital services — particularly in underserved and rural areas — helping to bridge Africa’s digital divide.

This initiative follows a series of similar partnerships since early 2023. For example, Vodacom and Orange have launched Africa’s first rural TowerCo venture, deploying solar-powered base stations to extend coverage to approximately 19 million people in less densely populated regions of the DRC. Similarly, MTN Group has entered network sharing agreements with Airtel Africa in Uganda and Nigeria, with plans to expand into Congo-Brazzaville, Rwanda, and Zambia.

“Our partnership with Airtel Africa is a proactive step towards creating a sustainable, inclusive, and connected digital future for the continent. Infrastructure sharing allows us to provide cost-effective services more swiftly, ensuring no one is left behind in this digital age,” said Shameel Joosub, CEO of Vodacom Group.

He highlighted that such scalable and efficient solutions are essential as Vodafone aims to connect 260 million customers by 2030, narrowing the digital divide and empowering communities through digital transformation.

Overall, these strategic collaborations demonstrate a shared understanding among African telcos that cooperation — rather than competition — is key to building robust networks capable of supporting emerging technologies, fostering economic growth, and ensuring inclusive access to digital services across Africa.

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