Ethio Telecom and Somcable explore cross‑border deal
Ethio Telecom says it has opened talks with Somaliland Cable (Somcable) to explore a strategic cross‑border partnership in digital and telecoms services.
The state-owned Ethiopian operator and the Somaliland-based telecoms provider and ISP are discussing ways to work together across their shared border. Details of the potential agreement, timelines, and specific services have not yet been disclosed.
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