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Smart Telecom to end operations in Uganda because of Covid-19 difficulties

Friday 13 August 2021 | 11:32 CET | News
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Sure Telecom, which trades as Smart Telecom, will cease the provision of all its services in Uganda on 31 August, PCTech reported, citing the company. Its statement said it has been experiencing increased occupational challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Smart Telecom is advising all its customers to migrate to alternative service providers during the notice period, and all those with unutilised amounts beyond 31 August will be refunded.

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Categories: General
Companies: Smart Telecom
Countries: Uganda
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