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MTN Group

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MTN Group Limited
FormerlyM-Cell
TypePublic
Tɛmplet:Jse
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Headquarters,
South Africa
Area served
Africa
Key people
ProductsGSM-related products
Internet services
Revenue
  • IncreaseR179.361 billion (US$Expression error: Ti bi baŋ a yɛltɔɣa bahibu bia maa "[". billion, 2020)
  • R151.460 billion (US$Expression error: Ti bi baŋ a yɛltɔɣa bahibu bia maa "[". billion, 2019)[1]
Increase US$5.22 billion (2015)
Increase US$3.345 billion (2015)
Total assetsDecrease US$13.762 billion (2015)
Total equityIncrease US$12.433 billion (2015)
Number of employees
19,288 (2020)
Subsidiariesvisafone
SuperSonic
Websitewww.mtn.com

MTN mobile shop din be South Africa tingban ni

MTN Group Limited (formerly M-Cell)[2] nyɛla gbansabila tingbani shɛli din nyɛ South African la multinational corporation mini nuchee baŋ zuŋu alizama dibu nyabili . Di tuma duzuɣu nyɛla din be Johannesburg.[3][4] MTN nyɛla din pahi tangali mishɛbi ban mali salo pam duniya yaangi zuɣu, ka nyɛ din ʒiri salo pam n gari tangali mii kam gbansabila tingban ni.

MTN nyɛla din mali yaa tingbana kuli yaɣi tingbani pishi, ka ŋu nim puuni, di laɣiri nyɛbu vuubu pihita nyɛla din yirina Nigeria tingban ni, ni ka di daa mali daabilim puuni vaabu pihita ni anu kɔbigi puuni yuuni 2016 ni, ka ni daadam bɛilim ban gbubi MTN kalinli yiɣisi miliyɔŋ-kɔbishii ni pihinii ni awei silimiingoli December ni yuuni 2022.[5]

MTN nim nyɛla ban diri laɣiri n niŋdi laɣinsi mini tumaduri ni kamani ; South Africa national rugby union team , ni English football club Manchester United ni Zambian Super League. Nigerian subsidiary of the group also has an existing sponsorship deal with the Nigerian Football Federation.[1]

Tuma duu ŋɔ nyɛla din daa kpa yuuni 1994 ni ka na nyɛ M-Cell ka South African gomdannti daatim nuu di kpabu ni pam.[6] Yuuni 1995 ni, di CEO, John Beck la, daa nyɛla din taɣi ti Robert (Bob) Chaphe ni Leena Jaitley.[7] Yuuni 2001 ni, tuma duu ŋɔ daa yina ti yɛli ni bɛ mini ban lɛhiri tuma ŋɔ tooni chandi ni n nyɛ Johnnic Holdings, ka di daanbalo nyɛ Irene Charnley.[8] Yuuni 2002 ni, Phuthuma Nhleko n daa lee tuma duuŋɔ CEO,[9] o daa deela CEO tali kpamli maala CEO kuro ŋun nyɛ Paul Edwards la sani, o daa nyɛla ŋun kpaŋ o maŋ pam n yɛligi MTN Nigeria tingban ni.[10]

MTN's mini tangali mishɛŋa din tumdi nyaŋdi tabi South Africa tingbanni n nyɛ Vodacom, Cell C n ti pahi Telkom Mobile.[11]

Silimiingoli May ni 2008 yuuni , Bharti Airtel, nti pahi India-based telecommunications tuma duu daa nyɛla ban daa kuli che kpe ni tuya duɣibu ni bɛ da MTN tima duu maa.[12] Tuma duu tinyuli booni Reliance Communications nim gba nyɛla ban daa gbaai MTN shaawara ni bɛ zaŋ bɛ tuma duu maa n pahi MTN nim zuɣu ka bɛ pa nyɛ zaɣi yini .[13][14] Silimiingoli July ni, tuma duraayi ŋɔ daa nyɛla ban yi bɛ lala laɣimbu shaawara maani .[15]

Silimiingoli June ni yuuni 2008 ni, MTN nim daa nyɛla ban saɣiti ni bɛ da Verizon Business South Africa, din daa nyɛ din tiri salo data services South Africa tingban ni, nti pahi gbansabila tinduya anahi .[16] Di daba daa nyɛla din nani silimiingoli February bɛɣupishi ni anii dali yuuni 2009 ni.[17]

Silimiingoli June ni yuuni 2009 puuni, , MTN tuma duu ŋɔ daa nyɛla ban laɣim bɛ tuma maa ni Belgacom International Carrier Services (BICS), ka di yuli pa nyɛ Belgacom.[18] [19]

Silimiingoli October ni yuuni 2012 puuni, MTN nim daa nyɛla ban yina ti yɛli ni bɛ mini Afrihost nim yan laɣim mi n niŋ daabilim n tooi tiri DSL Broadband services gbansabila tingbana ni.[20][21]

Silimiingoli November ni yuuni 2012 puuni, South African holding company Shanduka Group acquired a minority stake in MTN Group's Nigeria business for $335 million.[22]

MTN mast in Kaduna State

Yuuni 2014 ni, tuma duu ŋɔ daa nyɛla din kɔhi di kuri waɣinli din tingbana ŋɔ Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Zambia nti pahi Rwanda n zaŋti IHS Towers nima [23] Lala yuuni maani, MTN daa nyɛla 2014 BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brand ka daa lan boli Most Admired and Most Valuable Brand Africa tingbana ni, [24] bɛ daa lahi labisi bɛ ma bihili yuuni 2015.[24]

Silimiingoli March ni yuuni 2016 puuni, tuma duu ŋɔ daa nyɛla ban piigi Rob Shuter ni o lee di CEO,[25] ka daa nyɛ ŋun daa galisi CEO tali maa silimiingoli September dahin yini dali yuuni 2020 nti Ralph Mupita.[26]

Silimiingoli May ni yuuni 2023 puuni, bɛ ni bɔri ni bɛ tuma duu maa yuuni 2025 niya nim pali, bɛ gbaimi ni waligi bɛ tuma nim; in support of the company's "Ambition 2025" plan to structurally separate its fibre business; MTN GlobalConnect as Bayobab, operating as Bayobab Fibre n ti pahi Bayobab Communication.[27] Silimiingoli March bɛɣu pinaanahi dali, yuuni 2024 puuni, bɛ mihi din be teeku gbun ni la pam nyɛla din daa chihi chihi, ka di gbarigi bɛ tuma pam gbansabila tingbana ni mini Europe zaa.[28] Bayobab nim daa nyɛla ban tibi lala dɔrɔ maa bakoi din daa doli na.[29]

MTN Sim Card re-registration in Accra, Ghana

MTN acquired Investcom, mainly under the Areeba mini Spacetel brands.[30]

Binshɛɣu din gbaaigi yuuni Q2 2024,[31] MTN nyɛla din mali pam tingbana ŋɔ ni:

Country Subscribers

(in millions)

Note
 Benin 7.237 (formerly Investcom)
Tɛmplet:Country data Botswana 1.844 (operates under the MASCOM brand)
 Cameroon 11.492
Tɛmplet:Country data Republic of Congo 3.556
 Eswatini 1.041 (operates under the MTN Eswatini brand)[32]
 Ghana 28.358 (formerly Areeba)
 Guinea 2.886 (formerly Investcom)
Tɛmplet:Country data Guinea Bissau 2.122 (formerly Investcom)
Tɛmplet:Country data Iran 55.128 (operates under the MTN Irancell brand)
 Ivory Coast 15.922
 Liberia 2.122 (operates under the Lonestar Cell brand)
 Nigeria 79.393 Has the most MTN Subscribers
Tɛmplet:Country data Rwanda 7.501 20 percent owned by Crystal Telecom Rwanda
 South Africa 38.465
Tɛmplet:Country data Sudan 7.792 (formerly Investcom)
Tɛmplet:Country data South Sudan 2.946 (see MTN South Sudan, formerly Investcom)
 Uganda 20.724 (2024)[33] MTN Uganda
Tɛmplet:Country data Zambia 6.897 MTN Zambia is the mobile network market leader in Zambia with a market share of 44 percent.[34]
  1. 1.0 1.1 MTN Group Limited Annual financial results for the year ended 31 December 2020 - Summary group income statement. www.mtn-investor.com.
  2. "M-Cell is Now MTN Group Limited." PR Newswire: 1. 11 October 2002. ProQuest. Web. 11 November 2013
  3. Head Office South Africa.
  4. MTN loses nearly 2 million subscribers in six months (en).
  5. MTN Group Limited. What are we doing today?Annual financialresultsfor the year ended 31 December 2022. mtn.com.
  6. "South African black lobby disappointed by MTN's new white CEO" (en). Reuters. 2016-06-22. https://www.reuters.com/article/mtn-group-ceo-race-idUSL8N19E2OQ.
  7. Cell C hopes American boss will take it to the next level (en). www.iol.co.za.
  8. MTN 2001 Annual Report. www.mtn-investor.com.
  9. Lourie, Gugulakhe (2009-05-25). "NEWSMAKER-MTN's Nhleko, a shrewd dealmaker" (en). Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLP2086420090525.
  10. Brkic, Branko (2010-03-01). MTN CEO calls it quits; will they get lucky again? (en). Daily Maverick.
  11. Staff Writer. South African mobile market share: Vodacom vs MTN vs Cell C vs Telkom (en-US).
  12. "Bharti Airtel-MTN $ 24 billion deal called off". The Economic Times. 2009-10-01. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/telecom/bharti-airtel-mtn-24-billion-deal-called-off/articleshow/5074181.cms.
  13. Lakshman, Nandini (2008-05-27). Exit Bharti, Enter Reliance in MTN Tango.
  14. India's Reliance Communications plans merger with MTN. The Times Online.
  15. Anand, Sameera. Merger talks fail between Reliance and MTN | reliance communications, mtn, bharti, ambani.
  16. "MTN buys Verizon South Africa". TeleGeography. 25 June 2008. http://www.telegeography.com/products/commsupdate/articles/2008/06/25/mtn-buys-verizon-south-africa/.
  17. "MTN completes purchase of Verizon Business" (Press release). mtn.co.za. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013.
  18. MTN, BICS to combine global carrier services (26 June 2009).
  19. BICS, MTN combine carrier services (en).
  20. Company Announcement: MTN Business set to drive innovation into the Business World. Engineering News (21 November 2012).
  21. MTN Business and Afrihost in ground-breaking partnership (en-ZA) (2012-11-27).
  22. Maylie, Devon (2012-11-28). "Shanduka Group Buys Stake in MTN Nigeria". Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887323751104578146603539519298.
  23. "IHS concludes MTN tower buy-out in Zambia, Rwanda". Engineering News. https://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/ihs-concludes-mtn-tower-buy-out-in-zambia-rwanda-2014-05-02. İstifadə tarixi: 2024-08-28.
  24. 24.0 24.1 MTN Africa's Most Admired Brand 2015 (2015-10-27).
  25. MTN Says New CEO Shuter to Join Early as Data Traffic Soars (24 October 2016).
  26. PROFILE: Ralph Mupita — MTN's man with a plan (en-ZA).
  27. "MTN GlobalConnect rebrands as Bayobab". Tech Central. https://techcentral.co.za/mtn-globalconnect-rebrands-as-bayobab/225627/. İstifadə tarixi: 2024-08-29.
  28. Major fibre cut takes banks in Nigeria and South Africa offline. Tech Cabal (14 March 2024). Retrieved 2024-08-29.
  29. Undersea cable cut: MTN Group restores 100% network connectivity globally. 3News. Media General Ghana (21 March 2024). Retrieved 2024-08-29.
  30. Chihota, Tawanda (2006-05-02). MTN offers to acquire Investcom for US$5.5 billion (en).
  31. Annual Results for 2024 - Data Sheet. MTN Group.
  32. MTN Eswatini, official website.
  33. Daily Monitor (2 May 2024). MTN Uganda Hits 20 Million Customer Milestone. Daily Monitor.
  34. Zambia Market Scoping Report. World Bank Group.

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