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    MTN to boast landmass network coverage from 72% to 90% by 2023

    MTN Uganda yesterday hosted the Ministry of Information, Communications Technology (ICT) and National Guidance Information for a courtesy visit at its data center in Mutundwe. It is at this point the telecom giant revealed more data on its latest network infrastructure including the number of sites they have, landmass coverage, and switch data centers.

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    A delegation from the Ministry led by State Minister for ICT, Hon Joyce Nabbosa
    Ssebugwawo accompanied by Dr. Amina Zawedde, the Permanent Secretary visited
    the site where they were welcomed by MTN Chief Executive Officer, Wim Vanhelleputte.


    Addressing the officials in Mutundwe yesterday, Vanhelleputte, MTN Uganda Chief
    Executive Officer welcomed and appreciated the State Minister and her delegates for
    taking the time to tour the site.

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    The MTN Network

    The $256million Mutundwe switch and data center commissioned in 2012, is a prime
    a facility that houses MTN data servers and facilitates the connection of the telecom’s
    15million customers through 2G, 3G, and 4G networks across the entire country.
    According to Ali Monzer, MTN Uganda’s Chief Technical Information Officer, Mutundwe
    switch and data center is one of the two-parent sites owned by MTN through which
    network signals are transmitted to facilitate calls across the country.

    The company revealed that they have six network switching sites distributed across the country including Mutundwe and Mbuya which are the parent sites (brain) of the operations supported by other minor sites in Mbarara, Masindi, Lira, and Tororo to enable MTN provide services such as voice calls, data, and mobile money.

    It is with the support of these sites that the 2,550 masts owned by MTN provide 97% population coverage on 2G, 91% coverage on 3G, and 61% population coverage on LTE which sums up to 72% landmass coverage. In accordance with its license obligation, MTN will within the next two years further invest in the expansion of landmass coverage beyond 72% to 90%.

    Acknowledging the investment made at the site, Hon Ssebugwawo prized MTN’s
    commitment and efforts in ensuring quality service delivery to the public noting that the telecom plays a pivotal role in bolstering the economic growth of the country.


    “I would like to take this opportunity to commend MTN for the great work it is doing. I was greatly impressed by the state-of-the-art facilities housed at this data center that have facilitated service provision to the public for so many years,” Hon Ssebugwawo said, committing the government’s continued support towards the growth of the ICT sector.

    The State Minister was reiterated by the Permanent Secretary, Dr Zawedde who said
    that the investment made by MTN into the telecom sector gives the Ministry assurance and comfort in the potential growth of the communication services in the country. She also appealed for collaboration and harmonious synchronization amongst the stakeholders to boost the digitization of the economy through continual innovation.

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