Telecom News Highlights

SK Telecom is offering free SIM cards to its users following a recent data leak that affected 23 million customers, ensuring secure connectivity and user trust.

The new SIM cards will be available starting April 28 at stores and airports, allowing users to switch to secure and reliable connections.

Existing users who have paid for new SIMs will receive full refunds, and those who have signed up for SK Telecom's protection service will continue to enjoy peace of mind.

The company has implemented tools to detect and prevent fake SIM use, enhancing customer security and trust.

Ethio Telecom has successfully completed its initial public offering (IPO), raising 3.2 billion birrs from over 47,000 investors.

The IPO sale of shares was part of a larger plan to bring private capital into the telecom sector and improve financial stability.

The move aims to enhance Ethio Telecom's competitiveness in the market, as well as its ability to invest in new technologies and services.

Vodafone and Maroc Telecom have partnered to offer enterprise services in Morocco, providing businesses with access to reliable and secure connectivity.

The partnership will enable Vodafone and Maroc Telecom to offer customized solutions for businesses, including data protection and cybersecurity services.

Bharti Airtel has launched unlimited international roaming plans, allowing users to stay connected with loved ones worldwide without worrying about roaming charges.