Airtel Uganda just added eight brand new network towers across Fort Portal City. These towers help connect more people to phone service and the internet. The company wants everyone in the Tooro area to have better digital access. They believe strong networks help the local economy grow faster.
Mathias Busuulwa from Airtel talked about why this matters. He said good connections help tourism, businesses, schools, hospitals, and banks serve people better. Fort Portal needs reliable networks because it attracts many visitors and students. The city can become an even bigger center for education and new ideas with better Internet speed.
The company built new towers at Fort Portal Njara, Fort Portal Boma, Kijura, and five other places nearby. Every tower works right away—no waiting needed. Tourists can share photos more easily. Farmers can check crop prices faster. Students can research topics without frustration. Local shops can reach more customers online.
Richard Rwabuhinga leads Kabarole District, and he praised Airtel for this big step forward. He thanked the current government for opening up phone service to different companies years ago. He explained how 4G internet helps people sell things online, find remote jobs, start new businesses, and even buy stocks from their phones.
Airtel promised these improvements during a meeting at a local college last year. They heard what people needed and fixed those problems. The company wants to keep its promise to link Tooro with the rest of the world. They plan to keep building more towers across Uganda to help everyone stay connected.
The extra coverage makes Airtel even stronger at bringing communities together. Their network helps businesses grow faster and encourages creative thinking. Better phone service means better lives for many Ugandans who depend on staying connected every day.
Mathias Busuulwa from Airtel talked about why this matters. He said good connections help tourism, businesses, schools, hospitals, and banks serve people better. Fort Portal needs reliable networks because it attracts many visitors and students. The city can become an even bigger center for education and new ideas with better Internet speed.
The company built new towers at Fort Portal Njara, Fort Portal Boma, Kijura, and five other places nearby. Every tower works right away—no waiting needed. Tourists can share photos more easily. Farmers can check crop prices faster. Students can research topics without frustration. Local shops can reach more customers online.
Richard Rwabuhinga leads Kabarole District, and he praised Airtel for this big step forward. He thanked the current government for opening up phone service to different companies years ago. He explained how 4G internet helps people sell things online, find remote jobs, start new businesses, and even buy stocks from their phones.
Airtel promised these improvements during a meeting at a local college last year. They heard what people needed and fixed those problems. The company wants to keep its promise to link Tooro with the rest of the world. They plan to keep building more towers across Uganda to help everyone stay connected.
The extra coverage makes Airtel even stronger at bringing communities together. Their network helps businesses grow faster and encourages creative thinking. Better phone service means better lives for many Ugandans who depend on staying connected every day.