Vodacom Lesotho invests $40 million in network upgrade and digital push
Source: Developing Telecoms | Telecom news portal for emerging markets - Developing TelecomsMarch 20, 2026
Vodacom Lesotho is putting more than US$40 million (about LSL 700 million) into upgrading its network and expanding coverage across the country. The operator says the investment will improve service quality and extend connectivity to areas that are currently underserved.
The upgrade focuses on strengthening network infrastructure and supporting a broader digital push. By boosting capacity and reach, Vodacom Lesotho aims to make mobile and data services more reliable and more widely available, especially for communities that have limited access today.
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