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Airtel Africa activates subsea cable connecting Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa

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Airtel Africa has announced the successful activation of the 2Africa submarine cable system that will connect Kenya, Tanzania, and South Africa.

In a statement by the telecom giant on Monday, the 2Africa cable system, which is one of the largest subsea projects globally, is designed to interconnect Africa, Europe, and Asia.

The statement added that the
activation 2Africa cable system is “part of a broader initiative to deliver faster and more resilient internet services, supporting the digital transformation across Africa.”

While speaking on the activation, CEO of Airtel Telesonic, PD Sarma, said the company, through its wholesale arm of Airtel Telesonic, achieved the milestone with their partnership with Alcatel Submarine Networks, which is an industry leader in optical submarine networks deployed worldwide, with the ability to offer turn-key solutions utilizing the latest technology, both in subsea infrastructure and transmission capacity.

“The activation of the 2Africa submarine cable is a monumental step in our mission to bridge the digital divide in Africa,” he said.

“Airtel is proud to launch the first phase of 2Africa cable system powered by the latest SLTE equipment from our partner.

“This project not only underscores our commitment to investing in advanced infrastructure, but also our dedication to empowering communities with the tools they need to thrive in the digital age.

“This is a significant milestone underscoring the power of collaboration and innovation to bring the world’s longest Submarine cable system to Africa,” he added.

He added that the 2Africa submarine cable is set to transform the digital landscape in Africa, providing unprecedented opportunities for connectivity and growth.

“As Airtel Africa continues to expand its network, we remain committed to delivering innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of its customers,” Sarma added.

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Nigeria’s digital security startup Prembly announces merger with Kenya’s Peleza

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Nigeria’s digital security startup, Prembly Group, has announced a strategic merger with Kenya’s security firm, Peleza, with the aim of creating a combined entity and a robust data infrastructure and compliance solutions company that will serve emerging markets in Africa.

While Prembly which was founded in 2021 has quickly become a key player in the digital security and infrastructure space, serving enterprises and global companies, Peleza is one of East Africa’s most prominent background checks and KYB companies, and the merger will help the firms expand into emerging markets and position the continent as the next hub for growth.

Lanre Ogungbe, founder and CEO of Prembly, who made the announcement in a statement, said Peleza has developed AI-powered solutions that offer KYC, KYB, and background checks “Solutions for Instant” and seamless Identity verification, background checks, and business onboarding to the entire client lifecycle and user-based management.

Ogungbe added that the merger of the two companies will make the new combined entity the “most robust data infrastructure and compliance solutions company serving emerging markets.”

“The merger with Peleza deepens our industry knowledge and elevates our strengths and technologies, empowering us to exceed our clients’ expectations worldwide,” Ogungbe said.

“Operating under a unified brand as Prembly Group, this strategic alliance will leverage synergies to enhance service delivery across multiple sectors, including finance, telecommunications, e-commerce, and more.

“Customers can expect enhanced capabilities in identity verification, background checks, risk management, and regulatory compliance solutions tailored to meet businesses’ evolving needs,” he stated.

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Chinese electric car manufacturers NETA Auto launches first African flagship showroom in Kenya

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Chinese electric car manufacturers, NETA Auto, a brand of Hozon Auto, has opened its first African flagship store in Kenya, making it NETA Auto’s first store in Africa.

The opening of the flagship store also marks a new phase of EVs to entering the African right-hand drive (RHD) market.

A statement by the firm notes that the reason for NETA Auto choosing Kenya as its entry point to Africa is based on in-depth analysis of its market potential and strategic vision of global strategies.

“Kenya not only serves as a gateway to Southern, Central, and Eastern Africa but is also a key node in the Belt and Road Initiative,” the statement said.

“By leveraging Kenya’s strategic location, NETA Auto aims to deepen economic and trade ties with African countries, and finally completes the transformation of ‘The Chinese NETA’ into ‘The World NETA’.”

NETA Auto’s star model, NETA V, has already debuted in Kenya, and models such as NETA AYA and NETA X will follow in the future.

“In the next two years, NETA Auto plans to enter 20 countries, open 100 stores and achieve an annual sales volume over 20000 units within three years in Africa,” the company said.

“By establishing a high-quality service network and providing consumers excellent after-sales services, NETA Auto aims to become the leader of the new energy car manufacturers in the region.

“Driven by its globalization strategy, NETA Auto adheres to an overseas strategy of ‘Deep rooting in ASEAN, standing out in South America, and developing in the Middle East and Africa’.”

The Chinese auto giant had also established three major Intelligent eco-factories in Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia, with outstanding export performance.

“With the technical support of the Hozi, Shanhai and Yunhe platforms, NETA Auto continues to set new standards in the EV industry.

“The application of these cutting-edge technologies not only enhances the product’s intelligence, offering consumers a more comfortable driving experience but also adds momentum to NETA Auto in the African market.

“With the gradual implementation of the Africa strategy, NETA Auto is embarking on a new journey with its outstanding products, innovative strategies, and globalization insight.”

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