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MTN Bridges the Gap in Africa with Mimosa Networks FWA

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
May 21, 2025
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Mimosa Networks has announced its latest strategic engagement with Cambridge Broadband Networks Africa Limited (CBNLA) to deliver Mimosa’s award-winning range of products to MTN, Africa’s largest mobile network operator. CBNLA is now partnering with Mimosa to provide products and services to the MTN Group, enabling all MTN locations to secure and deploy Mimosa’s high-performance fixed wireless products. MTN can now bring Mimosa wireless solutions to its 288 million customers across 14 African markets.



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With 288 million customers across 14 African markets, MTN plays a crucial role in connecting communities, businesses, and underserved regions with transformative telecommunications solutions. By integrating Mimosa’s cost-effective, fiber-like wireless products, MTN can now expand its service offerings to provide faster, more reliable broadband to both urban and rural areas.


The Mimosa and CBNLA engagement provides MTN with seamless access to Mimosa’s comprehensive product portfolio, including high capacity backhaul and broadband access points and client radios. Mimosa’s solutions deliver fiber-like speeds over the air through unlicensed spectrum, supporting MTN’s work to bridge connectivity gaps, especially in underserved regions. With CBNLA acting as a regional service partner and Systems Integrator, MTN can efficiently scale wireless deployments across rural and urban markets, meeting growing broadband demand while enhancing network reliability.


Jim Nevelle, SVP and General Manager, Mimosa Networks


We are thrilled to collaborate with MTN and CBNLA to expand broadband access across Africa. This partnership aligns with our goal of delivering high-speed, affordable connectivity to both established and underserved regions, creating new opportunities for economic growth and digital inclusion.



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