Zamani Telecom signs A2P agreement with Hayo in Niger
Niger’s Zamani Telecom has signed a partnership with Hayo to manage and monetise its application-to-person (A2P) messaging traffic and deploy SMS firewall tools.
The deal focuses on tightening control over A2P SMS, blocking unwanted or fraudulent messages, and creating a clearer revenue stream from legitimate messaging sent over Zamani’s network.
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