BTC supports Digital Transformation in villages

Botswana Telecommunication Corporation in partnership with the UASF project and other stakeholders launched the improved quality telecommunication services which covered 18 villages at Karabuis on February 21 This project entailed upgrading 3G base stations to 4G to facilitate uptake of data services.

Managing Director of BTC Anthony Masunga said “10 years ago, in Chobokwane BTC in partnership with the Government, launched the Nteletsa II project. This was to provide telecommunications services to previously under-served area like the Ghanzi/Kgalagadi area. Under this project, BTC brought 2G network access which enabled the use of mobile telephone services to more than 80 villages. As part of the Nteletsa project, BTC built 149 kitsong centers across Botswana. We are back again having to upgrade the network.”

“With the collaborative effort with different stakeholders on the UASF project, we have thus made it our mandate to promote development, network access, opportunities and growth using telecommunications services in the unreached villages. Through this project, quality telecommunication services have been brought to the Ghanzi-Kgalagadi area covering 18 villages and benefiting 22 schools,” said Masunga

Continuing Masunga stated “To us this project is a natural extension of our mandate and capabilities. It tackles our strategy of growth and transformation to deliver sustainable value to our different stakeholders. Our brand promise as Botswana Telecommunications is to provide superior communication solutions to Batswana to ensure that they stay connect, thus the Kgalagadi district is a beneficiary through project.”

“In October 2017, this project started and was completed 30th September 2018. We are proud to announce that BTC have commissioned all the 22 sites and they are live. Residents of Karakubis and Ghanzi district now have access to quality voice and data services. BTC is proud to part of this project as it helped us extend our footprint and ensure that more Batswana live connected,” said Masunga.

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