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Huawei commits to African social, economic growth
Huawei commits to African social, economic growth Huawei says it is ready to partner with African governments, operators and private companies to advance economic and social development on the continent through enhancing mobile broadband; it made this announcement at the GSMA Mobile 360 Africa which started in Dar es Salaam this week. Huawei is has presented its Three-Star Site Solutions, namely PoleStar, TubeStar, and Rural Star. Extending MBB coverage across African countries will help to alleviate poverty, improve healthcare and education, and expand financial inclusion. The company stressed its commitment to creating value for communities by collaborating with operators to support them maximize network assets and deploy wireless broadband to the home to enhance mobile broadband (MBB) penetration. "We are very optimistic in terms of opportunities in Africa despite all of the challenges that have been mentioned.
Huawei Agrees to Deal to Help African Expats Send Money Home
Huawei's mobile-money services platform delivers basic banking transactions in developing countries using technology that works on smartphones as well as regular handsets. WorldRemit Africa Revenue to Double by 2020 on Mobile MoneyBy accessing WorldRemit's site on any device, customers can send money overseas from bank accounts or using debit and credit cards. For example, using WorldRemit's service to send 500 pounds ($645) from the U.K. to Tanzania costs 12.99 pounds. Huawei Technologies Co. said it will partner with British money-transfer operator WorldRemit Ltd. to enable African expatriates to send cash home to more than 100 million users of the Chinese company's mobile-money service platform. The deal will let Huawei and WorldRemit tap into growing demand for money transfers from Africans living abroad using mobile-payments services, which are popular in places where banks are scarce or unreliable.
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