Nexttel to launch its mobile money service by late 2021
(Business in Cameroon) - The launch of Nexttel’s mobile money service is one of the key priorities of new CEO Benoît Yaoussou’s tenure. Speaking to state-owned media
Cameroon Tribune, the executive explained that by the end of 2021, Viettel Cameroon, operating under the brand name Nexttel, will launch its mobile money services.
Baptized “ Nexttel Possa”, which means “Nexttel wallet”, the service will be launched in partnership with UBA Cameroon in compliance with CEMAC regulations. Their partnership for that purpose was authorized by the central bank of the CEMAC region, BEAC, on March 12, 2018.
Nexttel, le 3e opérateur du mobile au Cameroun, veut lancer son service Mobile Money en 2021
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MTN and Orange Cameroon recorded over XAF500 bln turnover in 2020 (MINPOSTEL)
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Orange Cameroon to deploy 122 networking sites to boost service quality in rural zones
May 4, 2021
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June 1, 2021
Business in Cameroon | On April 29, 2021, wireless solutions provider NuRAN Wireless Inc announced that by December 2021, it will deliver 122 networking sites to Orange Cameroon. The order, passed in March 2021, will be delivered in two batches. The first batch comprising of 48 sites will be delivered in July 2021.
?”We are very pleased to have reached such an advanced stage of the development on the first 48 sites in Cameroon in such a short time. The deployment of these sites anticipated in July 2021 will demonstrate our ability to execute on the NAAS business model and also highlight the effectiveness and profitability of this model,” said Francis Letourneau, NuRAN’s CEO.