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MTN to spend R700 million on rural KZN infrastructure

30 March 2022 News

MTN SA is investing to modernise existing infrastructure and deploy new network infrastructure across the KwaZulu-Natal province. The R700 million investment, which is in addition to the R500 million invested in 2021, will go toward MTN’s ‘Modernisation of Network South Africa’ (MONZA) project as well as expanded rural reach, 5G expansion and restoration of vandalised network infrastructure.

“The KZN investment forms part of plans to modernise the entire MTN network, 68% of which has already been completed nationally, with an additional 1350 sites to be finalised and around 200 top areas covered across SA by the end of 2022,” said Matthew Khumalo, MTN’s general manager for KwaZulu-Natal operations.

The project will increase network coverage and improve throughput and customer experience in the region. This will establish a broadband platform to many of the previously unconnected areas in KZN. The extension of MTN’s 5G connectivity is also planned for the province, which currently has over 100 live 5G sites, with more planned for 2022.

“We currently have over 900 active 5G sites across the country. With the aim of closing the digital access gaps in South Africa, our target is to have 20% of the population covered by 2022,” continues Khumalo. MTN’s focus on KZN will also deliver against MTN’s 2022 rural rollout objectives. The rollout will bring network and connectivity services to people in the most remote rural settlements of South Africa, and MTN aims to have over 100 rural deployments nationally in highly underserved areas by the end of 2022.

“We have very big targets this year,” Khumalo stated. “We are committed to working closely with all stakeholders and communities to ensure we reach our goals for 2022 and deliver a superior, reliable network experience to all South Africans. Every successful project completed is a step closer to ensuring our communities are able to access the best that a modern, connected life has to offer.”

A key determinant of the success of the MTN modernisation project, however, is the ongoing problem of battery theft and tower vandalism. While MTN’s heightened security and community collaboration strategy has seen a 50% year-on-year reduction in battery theft, a further R350 million is anticipated to be spent on the replacement of stolen batteries, infrastructure restoration and security measures in 2022. This is over and above the R650 million invested in 2021, with 2600 base station batteries replaced nationally.

“Our network towers are how we keep our customers connected. If they don’t work, our network doesn’t work. This can have very serious consequences on business operations and in cases of emergencies. MTN urges community members across the country to continue being vigilant and report any incident of vandalism and theft at network towers,” Khumalo said.




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