Uganda: European DFIs provide $40m funding to telecom towers company
TowerCo of Africa Uganda has secured $40 million long-term financing.
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TowerCo of Africa Uganda has secured $40 million long-term financing from European development finance institutions, including the European Investment Bank, the Development Bank of Austria (OeEB) and the Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO). The new investment is aimed at significantly improving mobile phone network coverage in rural areas of Uganda.
The 10-year financing will support the installation of 506 new telecom towers, strategically positioned in rural areas that currently lack mobile network access or where existing mobile networks are saturated. The new telecom towers will be mainly powered by renewable energy and enable rural communities to access 4G and 5G data services, mobile money solutions, and foster financial inclusion.
At present only 65% of Uganda has mobile network coverage. The new investment reinforces the imperative to address coverage challenges and will play a significant role in advancing the country’s 95% coverage goal.
The new towers will be shared by multiple mobile network operators, addressing challenges that have historically hindered telecom expansion in rural areas, ensuring commercial viability for network expansion and providing more comprehensive and inclusive network access for rural communities.
Geoffrey Donnels Oketayot, CEO of TowerCo of Africa Uganda said, "This new financing backing from European development finance partners is a testament to our shared vision of connecting communities and fostering economic growth here in the heart of Africa. The deployment of hundreds of new telecom towers across Uganda will make a significant leap towards ensuring that no one is left behind in the digital age."
Thomas Östros, European Investment Bank vice president said, "The European Investment Bank is committed to tackling the digital divide in Africa and is happy to support TowerCo of Africa Uganda’s engagement to transform rural connectivity across Uganda. Bridging the digital divide is a key focus of the EU Global Gateway initiative and crucial for inclusive development, and this partnership where the Bank is involved with both project and development finance partners exemplifies our shared commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of rural populations."
Nada Shall, East Africa liaison officer for BIO added, "Belgium is delighted to contribute to expanding mobile coverage in Uganda. This project aligns with our goal of empowering communities through sustainable development, and we anticipate the transformative effects it will bring to rural areas."
Sabine Gaber, member of the executive board of OeEB said, "We believe that providing rural areas with access to modern telecommunication services is essential for economic and social progress. This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to creating positive change in communities through innovative solutions."
The European Investment Bank, supported by the ACP Trust Fund, has agreed to provide $16 million and OeEB and BIO $12 million each for the new investment in TowerCo of Africa Uganda.
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