Pebuu Africa and Hamilton Telecom have formed a strategic partnership aiming to enhance digital services accessibility in Uganda’s remote communities. The collaboration leverages Pebuu’s extensive network of over 320 service points and its support for more than 50,000 SMEs nationwide to distribute Paxtel Telecom’s products and services.
The initiative will focus on areas that have not benefited from similar services before, including isolated islands like Bugala, refugee camps such as Bidi Bidi and Rhino Camp as well as those areas that near parks.
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This expansion comes at a timely calendar because Uganda’s Information Communication Technology-ICT has registered significant growth, with 38.5 million telephone subscribers and 16.4 million internet users on mobile phones.
The technological platform of Pebuu, with tracking and geographical location elements, will help in the process of recruiting and training customers and retailers. The success history includes security and regulatory compliance solutions for managing digital stations for such big brands as Stanbic, Centenary, and Housing Finance.
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