Vivendi Africa launches in Lomé with CanalBox offer  

Telecom
Friday, 23 March 2018 15:40
Vivendi Africa launches in Lomé with CanalBox offer  

(Togo First) - GVA Togo, subsidiary of Vivendi Africa Group, has launched yesterday its activities in the country. The operator will provide populations its first broadband service for general public, CanalBox.

With its fiber to the home network (FTTH), GVA provides a high quality service at an affordable cost. To be exact, CanalBox will cost CFA45,000 while monthly subscription to the service will be CFA30,000.

With the arrival of this newcomer (of which Bolloré is the major stakeholder), Togo now has four internet service providers (ISP). The other three are: Togo Télécom (wire-based), Café Informatique (Satellite-based) and Teolis (FH/LTE). 

As it announced last June, GVA will first deploy its services in Lomé before expanding to the country’s other regions.

In this framework, the ISP will leverage on Canal+ Togo and other local partners. The firm’s main objective is to make Togo a true digital hub in West Africa.

After having stayed in a deep slumber for long, Togo’s telecom and digital sectors are entering a new dimension with the arrival ,this quarter, of two newcomers (Teolis and GVA). Even public operator Togocel is fully hooking unto 4G. With all these, competition is sure to get tougher, an evidence which will surely benefit populations as it will likely cause prices to go down.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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