Ethio Telecom To Fully Restore Telecom Services In All Parts Of Tigray (January 22, 2021)

Ethio Telecom announces preparations to fully restore telecom services in all parts of Tigray.

Presenting its 2020/21 first half performance report yesterday, Ethio-telecom Chief Executive Officer Frehiwot Tamru told Journalists that the company has been widely working on restoring telecom services that have been stalled due to devastation of infrastructure by the TPLF Junta.

Now, the repairing of the damaged telecom infrastructure has been completed. “We have resumed telecom service using alternatives as well as conducting necessary maintenance and rehabilitation works on damaged telecom infrastructure.

In some areas of the region including Mekelle, Almata, Maykadra, Shiraro, Humera, Dansha, Turkan, Maytsebri and others, telecom services have already resumed.

According to EPA, Ethio Telecom has been working to engage in mobile money or banking and related digital financial services to bring successful financial inclusion.

This push toward comprehensive digital finance marks a major milestone for the country’s broader economic strategy. By rolling out platforms capable of handling domestic microtransactions alongside international remittances, the telecommunications provider aims to connect millions of unbanked citizens directly to the global digital economy. The upgraded network infrastructure is designed to eventually allow local merchants to interface seamlessly with cross-border payment gateways.

Telecommunications operators worldwide have increasingly relied on these expanded financial ecosystems to drive sustainable revenue beyond traditional voice and data packages. When regional providers build robust digital wallets, their user base gains unprecedented access to overseas digital markets, subscription software, and international entertainment networks that traditionally required established credit lines.

Market analysts monitoring telecommunications growth note that digital wallet compatibility is quickly becoming a baseline requirement for borderless web platforms operating in emerging economies. Modern payment routing systems are built to accommodate a vast array of international entertainment sectors, processing transactions for European streaming syndicates, casinos zonder cruks, and global e-sports leagues. Facilitating this wide spectrum of digital commerce ensures that newly connected regional networks remain viable and competitive on the world stage.

For Ethio Telecom, managing this potential influx of international digital traffic requires a carefully calibrated regulatory framework. The enterprise is reportedly collaborating with domestic financial authorities to guarantee that its upcoming mobile banking architecture aligns closely with both local monetary policies and international transaction standards.

Ultimately, the successful stabilization of the physical communication lines in the northern regions serves as the necessary foundation for this ambitious digital roadmap. As the final damaged fiber optic cables are repaired and reactivated, the company’s focus will transition entirely from emergency connectivity restoration to building a resilient, inclusive financial ecosystem.

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