After dominating the Indian market, Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani is reportedly set to enter Africa with a telecom venture, focusing on mobile broadband customers.... Your views on this āļø?
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If Ambani replicates the Jio model waha bhi, it could lead to a great digital revolution in Africa, the situations are more or less same. Hence cheap data, widespread coverage, and value-added services could empower millions of users.
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