The network in uMkhanyakude marks a step towards enhancing safety for the local community, says the telco.
In a statement issued yesterday, the mobile network operator says this strategic move aims to improve connectivity in the region, while addressing critical issues, such as cross-border car theft , through enhanced digital solutions.
It explains that the new network infrastructure will provide high-speed internet and improved mobile coverage across uMkhanyakude District. Busi Dlamini, general manager for KZN at MTN South Africa, comments: “Our investment in uMkhanyakude underscores MTN’s commitment to enhancing connectivity and addressing pressing local issues.
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