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Airtel launches 3.75G services in Madagascar

“3.75G technology will give our customers the opportunity to interact with data in a completely different way,” explained Heiko SCHLITTKE, Managing Director, Airtel Madagascar.  “This is why Airtel doesn’t see 3.75G as a product but a platform that enables customers to have access to data and the internet.”

There are currently about 400 million mobile subscribers in Africa, according to data from McKinsey & Co, and 2.5 million are with Airtel Madagascar. Telecommunications is one of the continent’s fastest growing industries with a rapidly expanding cellular phone market that now includes internet access, mobile banking and mobile commerce.

Airtel has remained committed to deepening its network coverage and bringing communication opportunities to rural populations that, until now, have been left out of the telecommunications revolution in Madagascar.

“We all know that access to basic telecommunications services is crucial for economic development. However, these services are not available to all in Madagascar.  Communications should be a fundamental right and not a privilege.  Access to telecommunications for populations that are not connected yet will enhance their social, cultural and commercial participation. Our platform will enable customers to take advantage of the potential of the internet as well as the mobile phone,” added Mr. SCHLITTKE.

Airtel is committed to building the largest 3.75G platform on the continent and will continue to offer innovative and relevant services to all.

Distributed by the African Press Organization on behalf of Bharti Airtel Limited.

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