EBRD announces major loan for Tunisie Telecom
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has agreed a large loan with Tunisie Telecom, Tunisia’s state telecom operator, to support an overhaul of the country’s digital infrastructure and the company’s internal transformation.
According to the partners, the financing is aimed at strengthening Tunisie Telecom’s network and operations so it can better support Tunisia’s broader digital development. Specific financial terms and project details were not disclosed in the excerpt.
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