Indian billionaire Ambani targets Africa with a new communication project

The richest man in Asia, Mockish Ambani, is preparing to enter Africa with a project in the field of communication and target Internet service clients via the mobile network in a market characterized by high growth rates. Radisys Corp, a unit of Ambani-dominated, will provide the most important network infrastructure, smartphone devices and applications for the company “Next-Gen Infraco” in Ghana, according to Harcrat Singh, member of the executive board of directors in “Infrako.” Singh announced these plans before the announcement of the launch of the company “Nick Generation Infrako” on Monday in Mumbai, which is the most important financial center of India. The company, ‘Night Generation Infrako’, plans to start its activity by the end of this year by delivering internet services from the fifth generation of mobile networking operations and Internet service providers in Ghana. Singh told “Bloomberg News” that the company “relies on providing digital services at an appropriate cost in emerging markets.” Who will participate in Ambani? Among the other partners of the company “Nick Generation Frako” businesses: “Nokia”, “Tech Mahendra” Indian and “Microsoft”, which increased a lot from its focus on telecommunications activity after obtaining two businesses for cloud services in 2020. Main businesses to operate the cellphone in the country, which “is:” “” Vodafone Ghana “and the company” Strailelo “, owned by the state. Singh said that the strategic partners of the business, ‘Nick Gerry’, and its major technological capabilities and its only fifth generation in Ghana, will help to make a huge internet services, which will help to make a huge internet services for is. Singh added that two African communications enterprise-rising digital solutions’ and ‘K-Net’-a 55% stake in the new company. Singh is also a CEO of the “ASND Digital” business. The company, “Night Generation Frako”, has the exclusive right to provide the services of the fifth generation in Ghana for ten years, even though its license is valid for 15 years. According to Singh, the company’s capital expenditure over three years is $ 145 million. Providing the Internet at low cost, the business seeks to reproduce the success of the company “Jio Infocomm” in India. ‘Gio’ launched the telecommunications service in India at the end of 2016, including providing the Internet at low cost with free audio services, and some of its competitors were forced to close and others to integrate. This is due to making the mobile transmission services via cellphone within reach of hundreds of millions of Indians. Gio has currently become the largest mobile operating business in India with a number of 470 million users. In a statement, the Minister of Communications and Digitability of Ghana Ursula Osu-Ecofol said in a statement that the company, ‘Nick Generation Infrako’, will provide ‘fast Internet services and devices within reach of the Ghana population, as well as the success of the low-cost-mortgage-revolution in India.’ The partnership between ‘Ryleins’ and ‘Nakast Generation Frako’ is a diplomatic victory for India, which seeks to confront the increasing influence of China in Africa through mechanisms such as digital inclusion. Strategic partners, including the company “Relains”, have no shares in “Nick Generation Frako” so far, but Singh said that the company will give them the option to replace part of the payments that are to future shares. “We must first have a success that reveals the value the company has achieved before entering it, and that is the subject of the discussions we fight with them,” Singh said.