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  2. Jumia - Wikipedia

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    Jumia is a marketplace, logistics service and payment service, operating throughout Africa. The logistics service enables the delivery of packages through local partners while the payment services facilitate the payments of online transactions. [1] It has partnered with more than 100,000 sellers and individuals. [2]

  3. M-Pesa - Wikipedia

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    M-PESA (M for mobile, PESA is Swahili for money) is a mobile phone-based money transfer service, payments and micro-financing service, launched in 2007 by Vodafone and Safaricom, the largest mobile network operator in Kenya. [1] It has since expanded to Tanzania, Mozambique, DRC, Lesotho, Ghana, Egypt, Afghanistan, South Africa and Ethiopia.

  4. Vodafone Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone Egypt (Arabic: ڤودافون مَصر, Vodafone Maṣr[1]) is the largest mobile network operator in Egypt in terms of active subscribers. [2] It was launched in 1998 under its former name Click GSM (Egyptian: كليك چى اس ام). It covers various voice and data exchange services, as well as 4G, 3G, ADSL and broadband Internet ...

  5. List of mobile network operators in the Middle East and Africa

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    Yemen. In September 2010 the penetration rate was estimated at 38.4% over a population estimate of 24.1 million. [169] Because of unreliable coverage of mobile services in certain areas, particularly in rural areas, it is common for Yemenis to utilize a phone with Dual SIM capability.

  6. Telecommunications in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    See also Telephone numbers in Egypt. Currently, there are four companies which offer cellular communication service: Orange, Vodafone, Etisalat, and We (by Telecom Egypt). These companies also provide services surpassing voice communication, such as 4G, 3G, and mobile internet.

  7. Rain (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    Rain offers data-only mobile network services in South Africa. They provide 4G and LTE services through a partnership to use Vodacom and MTNs infrastructure. [9] [10] It launched The first Standalone 5G (3600) network in the country. Powered by Huawei. [11] [12] Rain’s Standalone 5G is currently available in major metropolitan areas around ...

  8. Internet in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    91%. The Internet user base in South Africa increased from 2.4 million (5.35%) in 2000, to 5 million (8.43%) in 2008, [11][12] to 12.3 million (41%) in 2012, and 29.3 million in 2016. [13][12] This represented 54.00% of the South African population in 2016. [12] This is the highest penetration for all African countries second to Morocco (58.27% ...

  9. Orange Egypt - Wikipedia

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    152,000 (2017) Parent. Orange S.A. Website. www.orange.eg /ar /. Orange Egypt (Egyptian Arabic: اورنچ مصر), formerly known as Mobinil (Egyptian Arabic: موبينيل), is the oldest mobile network operator in Egypt, founded on March 4, 1998. Orange provides voice and data exchange services, as well as 4G, 3G, ADSL and broadband internet.