The Cameroon Telecommunications, (Camtel) and its Chadian counterpart, SUDACHAD have agreed to double cooperation efforts in in order to emerge stronger.
The two Central African telecommunication giants came to this agreement on July 27 after a three-day round table discussion and working visit of SUDACHAD officials to CAMTEL.
The exchange is described by the General Manager of CAMTEL, Judith Yah Sunday epse Achidi as timely and fruitful as diverse assets of their relationship were scrutinized to bear sustainable results in the days ahead.
According to Judith Sunday, “areas of further collaboration have also been the topic of discussions like the possibility of extending Camtel’s network and presence into Chad via SUDACHAD’s infrastructure.”
With this being testament of Central-African solidarity, “we also discussed progress on the WE-Africana project amid the current challenges in the region and we remain committed to its success as we strongly believe this is a game changer. Camtel will continue to work on improving the quality of services provided to its clients and SUDACHAD is not an option in this our effort,” the General Manager of Camtel emphasized.
To the General Manager of SUDACHAD, KHALID Mohamed El Hassan the exchanges superseded expectations.
The original intent of the Chadian Telecommunications provider was to improve their internet offer to 30Gb. The improvement of both internet offers and capacity being indispensable in achieving a global reputation.
The provider with infrastructure of more than 12,000 km of optical fiber between N’djamena and Elgianna on the border with Sudan, SUDACHAD is therefore convinced that inline their first partnership with CAMTEL in February, 2020 to put together a firm commercial relationship, engaging in a strategic partnership with the same as earlier planned will be the way to achieving their goals.