Vodacom to triple 5G footprint in Western Cape

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Vodacom to spend over R500 million to accelerate access to 5G connectivity in the Western Cape. Vodacom connectivity telecoms wireless

Vodacom will this year triple its 5G footprint in the Western Cape, as the operator expands connectivity in urban, deep rural areas and townships.

5G connectivity is a focus area for Vodacom, as it seeks to support the use of new technologies in the Western Cape. “At Vodacom, we believe investing in our network ensures we deliver best-in-class coverage and customer service, not only to urban areas, but to people who dwell in township and deep rural areas as well, so they are well-positioned to take advantage of the benefits of the digital revolution.”

“Those most at risk of being digitally and financially excluded without the benefit of connectivity are largely in rural areas, which is why we’ve focused our energy on expanding coverage to these communities.”

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