Telecel Centrafrique launches 4G+ services in Bangui to expand national connectivity

Date: 2026-05-14
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

Telecel Centrafrique has officially launched its 4G+ technology services in Bangui, marking a significant milestone in the expansion of digital connectivity in the Central African Republic.

The launch event, held at the Lory village hall, was attended by the Minister of Digital Economy, Posts and Telecommunications Justin Gourna Zacko, alongside a delegation from the Telecel Group led by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Moh Damush, as well as members of the Telecel Executive Committee chaired by Irène Moussa-Kembe.

The introduction of 4G+ services is aimed at strengthening nationwide mobile broadband coverage and improving access to high-speed internet services across the country.

Speaking at the event, stakeholders emphasized the importance of modern telecommunications infrastructure in driving digital inclusion, supporting economic activity, and enhancing access to digital services.

Telecel Centrafrique indicated that the rollout forms part of its broader strategy to extend 4G coverage across the Central African Republic, with the goal of ensuring more reliable and faster connectivity for users nationwide.

 

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