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Paratus, a big player in telecom across Africa, has just stepped into Uganda by teaming up with Roke Telkom Ltd, one of Uganda’s trusted internet service providers. This new team-up, called Paratus Uganda, is all about bringing better internet and network services to businesses and organizations in Uganda.
Paratus enters Uganda with a clear goal: to create better connections that work well not just inside Uganda but also with other countries nearby. By joining forces with Roke Telkom, which has been around for almost 20 years and knows the local market well, Paratus can offer stronger and smarter digital services. Roke has already built important wireless and fibre networks in Uganda’s big cities, serving government offices, stores, and businesses. Now, with Paratus’ partnership with Roke Telkom, they want to take things to the next level.
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Edwin Kyambadde from Roke Telkom says this partnership will help Uganda’s digital world grow. He explains that mixing Roke’s local know-how with Paratus’s wide African and global network makes Paratus Uganda a solid partner for all kinds of business customers, whether they are local or global.

On the Paratus side, CEO Schalk Erasmus says this move is part of their bigger plan to grow in Africa. They want to close the gaps in networks between countries and have one smooth network running across the continent. Martin Cox, who handles sales at Paratus, says their strategy is to join hands with local companies like Roke Telkom to get closer to local customers. That’s why the Paratus partnership with Roke Telkom is a big step forward in growing their business in Africa.
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Paratus Uganda will focus on providing reliable internet and managed network services to important sectors like healthcare, mining, tourism, and NGOs. These sectors need strong digital infrastructure to keep running well and grow with new technologies. With this new venture, Paratus enters Uganda ready to meet these digital needs and help businesses succeed.
Overall, Paratus enters Uganda through partnership with Roke Telkom, bringing together local experience and big-network reach. This move is expected to boost Uganda’s digital services, helping the country catch up with growing demand for fast and reliable internet. It’s a win-win for both companies and the many Ugandan businesses and communities that will benefit from better connectivity. This new partnership shows how working together can speed up digital progress in East Africa and beyond.
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