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Paratus Group Expands to Tanzania, Forms JV with Green Telecom

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 13, 2025
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Pan-African telecommunications and network services provider, Paratus Group has announced the launch of Paratus Tanzania through a joint venture with Tanzanian-based Green Telecom. The announcement comes just four months after the group opened Paratus Kenya, further strengthening the Group’s entry into East Africa and its ambitious sub-equatorial expansion plans in Africa.


Paratus Group Chief Commercial Officer Martin Cox says that opening in Tanzania is good news for the group and for all the businesses in that country that need high-quality connectivity services. He said, “Having secured the necessary regulatory licenses, we are delighted to be partnering with Green Telecom and to launch Paratus Tanzania. With professional technical engineering teams on the ground across the entire country, Paratus Tanzania can take full advantage of the opportunities to reach rural and under-served areas with excellent connectivity and backup solutions.”



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MD of Paratus Tanzania, Said Alli is also excited about the future. He said, “With this JV, we will be targeting many sectors, including tourism. Tanzania is currently experiencing a tourism boom – in the last year, for example, tourism numbers rose by around 25% – so for this sector alone, there are huge opportunities. Other sectors, including mining, NGOs, the health sector and the EACOP (East African Crude Oil Pipeline), will also be our targets. More good news is that we will be creating many new jobs over the next year.”


Green Telecom was established in 2013 as a technology solution services provider for MNOs (mobile network operators) and later moved into providing connectivity and telecom network services to provide tailor-made solutions for managing and integrating its clients’ network services.



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