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Airtel Uganda Upgrades Arua Network with 7 New Sites
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31117, member: 636"] Airtel Uganda built seven new network towers in Arua Municipality today. These towers boost signal coverage across the West Nile area. The company wants customers to enjoy better digital services with these new towers. They believe stronger connections benefit everyone living nearby. Martin Kawule heads Airtel's West Nile business and shared why this matters. He said good connections help people learn, run businesses, access doctors, and use banks. He stressed that Arua needs solid networks because it serves as a center for trade, schools, and fresh thinking. The seven new towers will make calls sound clearer and the internet run faster for users. The new signal towers stand at Arua National Water, Arua Town, Nvara Ward, Pangisa Ward, Arua Hospital, ZambiaZone, and Onzivu. Although only one tower was featured at the big event, all seven work immediately. Better coverage helps local businesses, students, farmers, and families connect easily. They can also use online tools to make their daily tasks easier. Bishop Charles Collins Andaku from Madi Nile Diocese was the main guest. He praised what Airtel brought to their region, said better networks help young people learn computer skills, and talked about medical staff being able to communicate better. The Bishop also mentioned that churches can share religious messages through online platforms. Airtel Uganda continues to install network equipment throughout the country. These projects aim to support national growth. Many Ugandans choose Airtel as their cell provider. The company keeps expanding to ensure everyone can afford quality phone service. Kawule thanked Arua residents for trusting Airtel Uganda. He reminded everyone about Airtel's promises made at their College meeting last year. He proudly stated that they kept those promises and will keep connecting West Nile to the world. This growth makes Airtel the network that lifts communities, helps businesses, and encourages new ideas. [/QUOTE]
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