At the end of last year, the South African telecommunications services market was worth more than $9,4-billion and on track to continue its 2% compound annual growth rate through 2028.With expectations that people will increasingly rely on mobile data for business and personal use, ensuring reliable and always available connectivity has become a priority. This is even more so the case on the enterprise side with hybrid work normalised across most industries.
Mobile operators are continuously investing in upgrading their networks to provide affordable access to those users and businesses who cannot get fibre. Putting in place signal boosting technology can empower companies to extend their services to the edge, perform powerful data analysis from remote branch offices, and get access to real-time insights closer to the source to improve operational efficiencies.
Furthermore, it reinvigorates the customer experience as end users can get tailored solutions and services based on their requirements. These are provided by the analysis of data using a combination of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms.
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