By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
MTN
Côte d’Ivoire has outlined a series of network improvements and digital service
innovations aimed at strengthening connectivity and expanding access to
telecommunications services across the country.
At
a press conference held on Thursday, April 9, MTN Côte d’Ivoire presented
updates on its infrastructure rollout and new digital solutions designed to
enhance user experience and service reach.

The
company highlighted the reinforcement of its 4G network, delivering improved
speed, stability, and performance, alongside the introduction of a new digital
portal, MTN One Web, which enables users to independently measure network
speeds and performance.
MTN
Côte d’Ivoire also announced expanded home connectivity options, including
fibre and HomeBox services starting from 10,000 CFA francs, as part of efforts
to increase broadband access for households.
In
addition, the company introduced innovative solutions such as MTN Satellite,
aimed at extending coverage to remote and underserved areas, and MoMo Soutra,
an overdraft feature offering up to 100,000 CFA francs to support uninterrupted
mobile money transactions.

The
operator also reaffirmed its long-term investment commitment of nearly 200
billion CFA francs by 2028 to further strengthen network infrastructure and
support evolving digital usage across the country.
Officials
emphasized that the strategy goes beyond technology expansion, focusing on
enabling digital participation, economic activity, and access to opportunities
through improved connectivity.