First National Bank and MTN have announced a “strategic network collaboration”.
First National Bank has announced a partnership with MTN that will see the company’s mobile virtual network operator , FNB Connect, run on its infrastructure.
MyBroadband contacted the bank to ask what this means for its existing MVNO agreement with Cell C, and a spokesperson confirmed FNB Connect would run on both networks. “We are pleased to join forces with MTN to deliver even greater value to all our customers,” said FNB CEO Jacques Celliers. “This collaboration is consistent with our efforts to leverage reliable network infrastructure in the market to accelerate our delivery of cost-effective data and voice plans and other ICT services.”
MTN South Africa CEO Charles Molapisi said the partnership is part of their broader efforts to support MVNOs.“By combining our strengths, we are poised to create a truly exceptional network experience for FNB Connect users while also enabling access to a broader range of ICT services, beyond just connectivity, for FNB customers.”
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