Africa’s leading network
operator by choice, MTN Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with
Huawei to strengthen strategic cooperation in environmental, social, and
governance matters at the sidelines of this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC
2023) in Barcelona.
Speaking during a brief
signing ceremony, the MTN Group Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer,
Nompilo Morafo noted that the MoU signed is aligned with MTN’s Ambition 2025
strategy and Huawei’s Corporate Sustainability Development strategy, including
its TECH4ALL initiative. “ Leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress can
only be achieved through the power of partnership,” she said.
“ Working with companies
like Huawei, we can pool our technologies and expertise to drive greater access
to connectivity, digital skills, and greener and more sustainable solutions to
the benefit of all,” she emphasized.
The Member of Huawei’s
Supervisory Board and President of the Carrier BG, Li Peng, in an address
stated that Huawei expects to work closely with MTN Group on rural coverage,
reaching net zero and digital skills training.
“We believe that digital
technology will become an important force driving social development and making
the world more inclusive and sustainable,” he noted.
The Huawei DigiTruck
provides free training in digital skills for those in need, including rural
communities, the elderly, the unemployed, and girls and women in particular.
Converted from a used shipping container mounted on a truck, the DigiTruck is a
solar-powered mobile classroom equipped with laptops, smartphones, and 4G
connectivity.
It is complemented by the Huawei ICT Academy, which trains
university students in ICT skills such as 5G, cloud computing and AI. There are
1 900 Huawei ICT Academies in 110 countries, serving around 150 000
students a year.
MTN’s Skills Academy seeks to enhance the link between
digital skills training and demand for jobs to ensure that people across the
continent are producers, consumers, and innovators of digital technologies.
Today’s partnership agreement seeks to accelerate
efforts to reach more rural and remote communities and to broaden the portfolio
of available digital skills training.
With a significant portion of Africa’s population living
in rural areas, MTN is committed to expanding our network to under-served
communities and reaching a target of 95% rural broadband coverage by 2025. The
partnership with Huawei will support the achievement of this target as well as
our approach to expanding the number of collaborations and the types of
partnership models we follow.
MTN and Huawei are collaborating on deploying RuralStar,
an affordable connectivity solution for providing online access to remote and
rural communities. The solution overcomes traditional barriers that make
network connectivity in such scenarios unviable for carriers. The parties will
extend their collaboration following the completion of the first RuralStar
proof-of-concept in Ghana in 2017.
In terms of reducing carbon emissions, Huawei will
support MTN’s commitment to minimize the impact on the planet and achieve net
zero by 2040. The partners will work on decarbonising MTN’s telecommunications infrastructure,
spanning radio access network (RAN) sites, transport networks, storage, and data
centers. Network decarbonisation will be done via a mix of energy efficiency
technologies and the application of innovative green solutions.