Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
Vodafone partner with Afrimax to launch 4G services in Cameroon
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Vodafone
has expanded its partnership with Afrimax to expand 4G services to include
Cameroon as part of a non-equity partner market agreement.
The
deal will see the two companies launch LTE data services in the country’s two
biggest cities, Douala and Yaoundé, under the Vodafone Cameroon brand. It will
also see the opening of Vodafone branded retail stores and kiosks in key
locations.
Alongside
4G, Vodafone Cameroon will offer businesses and consumers a range of
connectivity products including Wi-Fi services, fixed internet and office
solutions, through retail and a network of distributors and resellers.
Vodafone
Partner Markets Chief Executive Diego Massidda said: "The next stage in
our agreement with Afrimax for sub-Saharan Africa brings Cameroon to the
Vodafone Partner Market family. I am delighted that consumers and
businesses in Cameroon will now experience Vodafone’s high-speed data
services."
The
launch is the latest in a number of agreements between Vodafone and Afrimax,
and builds on the framework agreement the two announced in November 2014. The
partnership has already seen 4G services launched in Uganda and Zambia.
Afrimax
has appointed Antoine Pamboro as chief executive officer of the Vodafone
Cameroon, which will be headquartered in Douala.
Afrimax
Group Management CEO Peter Langkilde and CFO Rob Philpott said:
""Launching Vodafone Cameroon is an exciting development for Afrimax
and another big step towards our ambition of building the leading LTE-focused
operator in sub-Saharan Africa."
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