MTN now covers 3.4-million homes with AirFibre service

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Fixed wireless unit is part of strategy to bring fibre-quality connectivity to urban, township and rural communities

MTN’s fixed wireless unit now covers 3.4-million homes across SA, the company says in a part of its strategy to bring fibre-quality connectivity to urban, township and rural communities with the service called AirFibre.

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