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MTN Uganda partners with Microsoft

Alan Zinga a Senior Specialist – Solution Sales Cloud at MTN Business breaking down the technical bits of the partnership with Microsoft.

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | MTN Uganda has announced the formalization of its strategic partnership with Microsoft, aiming to accelerate digital and cloud transformation across Uganda.

This partnership marks a signifcant milestone in MTN’s Ambition 2025 strategy to transition from a telecommunications company to a leading technology company, delivering innovative solutions for Africa’s progress.

The announcement, brought together key stakeholders from both organizations, including representatives from the media, business partners, and valued customers.

Utilizing Microsoft Teams, a product that MTN Uganda also offers to its customers, underscored the practical applications and benefits of the collaboration. Initially established in 2022, the partnership seeks to leverage the strengths of both companies to drive growth and digital MTN Uganda announces partnership with Microsoft transformation across the continent.

Ibrahim Senyonga, the General Manager of MTN Uganda’s EBU, emphasized the value of this partnership stating: “Our strategic alliance with Microsoft is a testament to our commitment to providing cutting-edge technology solutions that drive progress and innovation in Uganda. This partnership will enhance our ability to deliver superior digital and cloud services, empowering businesses of all sizes to thrive in the digital era.”

Damian Nelson, Microsoft’s Senior Manager for Partnership Development said, “Our partnership with MTN Uganda is driven by a shared vision of enabling digital transformation across Africa. By combining our resources and expertise, we can offer comprehensive solutions that address the unique needs of Ugandan businesses, fostering innovation and growth.”

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