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  2. Ethio telecom - Wikipedia

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    Ethio telecom is owned by the Ethiopian government and maintains a monopoly over all telecommunication services in Ethiopia. [4] Based in Addis Ababa , it is one of the "Big-5" group of state owned corporations in Ethiopia, along with Ethiopian Airlines , the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia , Ethiopian Insurance Corporation , and the Ethiopian ...

  3. Ethiopian Telecommunication Agency - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the service went under Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC). [2] Under the Derg regime, ETC was split into two entities: the Ethiopian Telecommunications Service (ETS) from October 1975 to February 1981 and the Ethiopian Telecommunications Authority (ETA) in January 1981. Both ETS as well as the ETA were responsible for ...

  4. Telecommunications in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Ethiopia is a monopoly in the control of Ethio telecom, formerly the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC). As of 2012, 20.524 million cellular phones and 797,500 main line phones were in use.

  5. Mobile internet outages in Ethiopia's Amhara amid fighting ...

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    ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) -Mobile internet access was down in parts of Ethiopia's Amhara region and flights to two cities were cancelled on Thursday, following days of clashes between the federal ...

  6. Telebirr - Wikipedia

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    Telebirr (Amharic: ቴሌብር) [1] [2] is a mobile payment service developed and was launched by Ethio telecom, the state owned telecommunication and Internet service provider in Ethiopia. [3] [4] [5] It took five months to develop the end-to-end service.

  7. Internet in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    In Ethiopia, the Internet penetration rate is 25% as of January 2022, and it is currently attempting a broad expansion of access throughout the country. [1] These efforts have been hampered by the largely rural makeup of the Ethiopian population and the government's refusal to permit any privatization of the telecommunications market. [1]

  8. Ministry of Public Service and Human Resource Development ...

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    The Ministry of Public Service and Human Resource Development (MPSHRD) is an Ethiopian government department responsible for administration and management of civil servants, providing training and improvement opportunities. [1] It was established in 2008 under Proclamation No.916/2008. [2]

  9. Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia P.L.C. (STE), previously known as Global Partnership for Ethiopia BV (GPE), is a subsidiary of the Kenyan mobile operator Safaricom in Ethiopia, [2] licensed with fee of US$850 million on 9 July 2021. [3] [4] This fee made it the single largest foreign direct investment into Ethiopia.