Bayobab and Vodacom link fibre networks at Zambia–Mozambique border
MTN’s digital infrastructure arm Bayobab says its Zambian unit has linked its fibre network with Vodacom Mozambique at the Zambia–Mozambique border.
The cross-border interconnection is designed to create a continuous fibre route between the two countries, improving data traffic flow and regional connectivity for operators and enterprises on both sides of the border.
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