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  • Emad El Salek, CEO of Mobitower, outlines his plans to deliver rural connectivity in North Africa's largest telecom tower market
  • One of a three part series investigating the markets of Central America
  • Despite the difficult few years during the global Covid-19 pandemic, and ongoing global economic difficulties, the telecommunications sector in Central America is projected to continue with steady growth. Similarly, to other developing regions in the world, this overall increase in investment into telecom infrastructure is driven by a significant demand for realisable and affordable communication services by local populations and businesses. Governments in the region are eyeing 5G as an opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to economic development as well as providing necessary services to remote and underserved regions.
  • Ahead of Meetup Europe, TowerXchange speaks with GD Towers’ CEO Bruno Jacobfeuerborn about the new company structure and what the future looks like for the towerco with a footprint of around 40,000 sites across Austria and Germany.
  • Saudi Arabian towerco TAWAL acquires over 4,800 towers from United Group in 3 Eastern European markets
  • The successful implementation of ESG initiatives and communicating their impact brings significant advantage for towercos, argues Analysys Mason
  • A round-up off all the latest news in the global tower industry
  • Andy Songo, Thabure Towerco’ COO talks about supporting digital inclusivity through tower, power and broadband services
  • Despite the difficult few years during the global Covid-19 pandemic, and ongoing global economic difficulties, the telecommunications sector in Central America is projected to continue a steady growth. Similarly, to other developing regions in the world, this overall increase in investment into telecom infrastructure is driven by a significant demand for realisable and affordable communication services by the local populations and businesses. Governments in the region are eyeing 5G as an opportunity to both demonstrate commitment to developing economy and providing necessary services to remote and underserved regions.
  • What's top of mind for the region's leading MNOs and towercos? Find out what they said this month