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Telecommunications in Uganda
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Telecommunications sector based in Uganda. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Simba Group Of Companies
The Simba Group of Companies is a dynamic and diversified conglomerate with a strong presence across multiple industries, including automotive, energy, hospitality, telecommunications, real estate, and agriculture. Established with a vision to drive growth and innovation, Simba Group has consistently delivered excellence through strategic investments and operational efficiency. Our portfolio includes leading brands and businesses that are committed to enhancing quality of life, fostering economic development, and contributing to sustainable growth in the regions we operate. We pride ourselves on our customer-centric approach, strong corporate governance, and dedication to creating lasting value for our stakeholders. At Simba Group, we believe in empowering communities, nurturing talent, and embracing technology to build a brighter future. Our success is driven by a passionate team, a culture of innovation, and a steadfast commitment to integrity and excellence. Join us as we continue to expand our horizons, transform industries, and make a positive impact on society.
10001+ staff
Mtn Uganda
We are a subsidiary of the MTN Group, a multinational communications and network access company, operating in Uganda. We are passionate about people, and we focus on providing the best possible service to our customers. With MTN, you can stay on top of it all. SMS, email, surf and talk away with our connectivity solutions on Mobile, Fixed Line or Internet; all designed to be tailored to your specific needs.
1001 to 5000 staff
Posta Uganda Limited
Posta Uganda is the most extensive provider of postal services in Uganda, having an extensive network of postal delivery outlets down to sub-country level. Mail is delivered to over post boxes all over the country, and through our 300 post offices we offer a host of auxiliary services. These include letter and parcel conveyance, an express courier service, local and international money transfers, internet services, philately for collectors, affordable public transport by the Post Bus, distribution of newspapers, magazines as well as being an agent for telecommunications providers.
1001 to 5000 staff
Roke Telkom
Roke Telkom is a Uganda based telecommunications company in operation since 2006 licensed by Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) under a Public Service Provider (PSP) license.In 2010, Roke Telkom acquired a Public Infrastructure Provider license in addition to the PSP license, in order to expand the range of products and services offered to the market.
51 to 200 staff
Smile Communications Uganda Limited
Smile delivers affordable, high-quality and easy-to-use broadband access and communication services to customers across Africa. Founded in 2007, Smile is at the forefront of harnessing technologies to create innovative solutions that enable the cost-effective deployment of advanced communication services to everyone in Africa. It launched its first commercial network services in Kampala, Uganda in November 2009, where it provided its customers with voice and messaging services, with or without the ownership of a handset. Smile has now launched East Africa’s first 4G LTE network to the Tanzanian market, starting in Dar es Salaam, closely followed by the Ugandan Market, starting in Kampala, offering its customers high quality broadband access and communication services.
201 to 500 staff
Noc
NOC LINKS is a company Limited by shares with its headquarters in Uganda proud of its experience in providing solutions through commitment, speed and efficiency. NOC LINKS handles a range of business portfolios and different markets ranging from Technology,Telecommunication, Innovation, supply chain,while consulting and advocating for best ICT practices. Our teams right from inception engineer everything from needs on a paper up to production and commissioning, and make sure every item is catered for accordingly. We are always with you from the beginning to make sure your ideas link up to your expectations. Our Vision statement To lead business communities in realizing their full potential of innovation and incubation of industries most advanced technologies. Our Mission statement To automate, digitize and link every business process to intercommunicate. Our Values Communication Integrity Trust Appreciation Business goals & objectives Customer Service Efficiency Retention Profitability Growth
11 to 50 staff
Africell Uganda
Africell Uganda ceased operations in 2022.
1 to 10 staff
Sprint Internet U Ltd
An Internet, Connectivity and I.T Solutions provider dedicated to delivering reliable, fast and secure services to your home and Business. We are also committed to making SPRINTUG a better workplace for our staff and support them to grow!
11 to 50 staff
Uganda Telecommunications Corporation Limited
UTel is Uganda’s leading Total Telecommunications service provider. UTel is the only full spectrum operator in Uganda providing complete voice and data communication services that include fixed telephony, mobile telephony (GSM & 3G), ISP and data communications, data carrier business, enterprise & customized solutions. To Know us better do visit: UTel: UTel is regulated by the Uganda Communications Commission
1001 to 5000 staff
Zte Uganda Limited
Global Leading Integrated Communication Information Solution Provider
201 to 500 staff
Datanet
Established in DataNet a BringCom company is a privately owned network service provider operating in Uganda and Kenya. DataNet is at the forefront of the East Africa regional telecommunications industry expanding its MEF CE 2.0 certified network and bringing new corporate services to the market, earning the reputation for providing reliable, secure, business-grade networking services to clients who run critical business applications throughout East Africa. In August 2018 DataNet was acquired by US-based telecommunications service provider BringCom DataNet offers corporate network connectivity as well as secure and reliable wholesale access services. DataNet was the first company in the East African region to enroll in the MEF Services Interconnect program (MEF-SI) with the aim of establishing standardized Carrier Ethernet access services and networks. It also launched EP-LAN service over its Carrier Ethernet network between Uganda and Kenya powering multi-branch inter-connectivities/operations and LAN extensions. More recently, the company announced its access network MEF CE 2.0 E-Access certification. DataNet brings into the East African region MEF standardized/certified access circuits and services as well as standardized ENNI interconnections to expand further the global reach of standardized Carrier Ethernet services. “Datanet’s acquisition reflects BringCom’s strategy to expand its pan-African Carrier Ethernet network and international global connectivity services”, said Fabrice Langreney, President and CEO of BringCom. “BringCom’s investment in the region allows us to increase our ability to competitively service the stringent requirements of customers with challenging telecommunications applications.” BringCom is committed to providing affordable and reliable international connectivity services to corporations and government agencies in Africa and the Middle East.
11 to 50 staff
K2 Telecom Uganda
We believe that innovative and productive research and development is the only sustainable way to create true and enduring value for all of our stakeholders, and we are focused on tackling some of both the modern telecom and communication most daunting challenges.
51 to 200 staff
Netlabs Ug
netLabs! Uganda (netLabs!UG) is a research Centre of Excellence (CoE) in telecommunications and networking technologies who had its origins in the Community Wireless Resource Centre (CWRC), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT) at Makerere University. netLabs!UG is an alternative Research and Development (R&D) model which will strive to achieve a balanced critical mass of basic research, applied research and commercialisation. Innovation is core to the research activities of netLabs!UG and as the CoE develops it will be designed into the research process. Research funding programmes should emphasise innovation as well as research and as such netLabs!UG is happy to support this two strand approach to put Uganda and East Africa at the centre of development and innovation in this very important sector. Commercialisation of these innovations as well as commercial research support of local telecommunications and networking business, thereby enhance their solutions, driving efficiencies and ultimately benefiting the local economy is an essential output of netLabs!UG. Ideas for innovation can originate anywhere. It is not necessary that all ideas are created originally within Uganda. netLabs!UG will leverage knowledge that is already in the public domain, such as Open Source. Thus for a developing country like Uganda a strategy to promote research with a bias towards an applied research centred policy rather than very basic research makes sense. However this being said, such promotion cannot be at the total expense of basic research, a proper balance is necessary for a healthy system of innovation. The innovation and research will also serve the demands of the local market in East Africa. This approach can be a significant cost saver for multinationals wishing to locate facilities in the region.
11 to 50 staff
Keiphone Global
KEIPhone is a woman-owned tech company with a bold mission to close the gender gap in internet access throughout African countries by providing FREE smartphones and data to women via an innovative advertising-based revenue model.#ConnectingWomenGlobally
1 to 10 staff
Uganda Internet Exchange Point
The UIXP's peering infrastructure allows networks to directly interconnect and exchange data traffic at a common point. This lowers the overall cost of network service delivery, improves routing efficiency, and increases fault-tolerance. In other words: We make the Internet cheaper, faster, and more reliable.
1 to 10 staff
Your Phone, My Life
Your phone, my life: or, how did that phone land in your land’ – is the story and adventure of how the world built its mobile networks over the past 30 years. The authors’ journey started in the USSR, Ukraine, where she, as part of a team, negotiated with the Minister of Telecommunications of a country with virtually no telecom infrastructure. She was there when Ukraine became independent in December 1991. From Kiev her work took her first to other countries in the former Eastern Block and then to Western Europe, Kosovo, Lebanon, Azerbaijan and Haiti where she was the CEO in charge of mobile network operations managing through periods of political unrest, war, bomb attacks and other serious obstacles. Looking back, she says ‘I’m happy our efforts made that people are able to stay in touch, no matter what’. Today, the mobile telecommunications industry provides 10 billion connections, is contributing almost 5% to the global GDP, provides well over 30 million jobs and pays US$ 500 billion in taxes worldwide. It enables the famous tech companies to exist and virtually everyone in the world to work, even in Covid 19 times. This is ‘Your phone, my life’.
1 to 10 staff
Atc Uganda
We are a leading independent owner, operator and developer of multitenant communications real estate in Uganda since 2012. ATC Uganda is regulated by the Uganda Communications Commission as a National Public Infrastructure Provider. We offer complete end-to-end integrated telecommunications solutions to our customers including: • Wireless Towers • In-Door Antenna Systems • Out-Door Antenna Systems • Broadcast Towers • Rooftops • Site Development and Services • Power Solutions
51 to 200 staff
K2telecom - Fintech Solutions
We believe that innovative and productive research and development is the only sustainable way to create true and enduring value for all of our stakeholders and we are focused on tackling some of both the modern telecom and communication most daunting challenges.
51 to 200 staff
Talkio Mobile
We’re Talkio Mobile, and we’re redefining mobile connectivity in Uganda. With a splash of vibrancy and a dash of innovation, we’re on a mission to deliver an unparalleled digital mobile experience. Dial into a new world of possibilities with our 0728 number series – where every call, text, and byte of data brings you closer to the future. Join us in this exciting journey!
11 to 50 staff
Core2africa
Core2Africa Networks is a specialised company that focuses on the architecture, design and deployment of IP and ethernet infrastructure for service providers which includes:* Internet service providers * Carriers * Mobile operators * Application service providers * Broadband access networks * Telcos * Data centres We believe that our expertise in the development of efficient, scalable infrastructure architecture and supporting systems will enable operators to cost optimise their environments whilst providing improved network availability, performance and customer experience. Core2Africa offers complete infrastructure solutions and/or enhancements that will enable the service provider to provision and maintain profitable services to their customers. Our view of a complete infrastructure extends considerably beyond the equipment and the network to include the following:* Service creation and definition * Activation and provisioning of services to customers * Information of traffic patterns and service performance * Ongoing maintenance and sustainability of the service to the customer * Design of physical facilities including data centres and cable plant In order to achieve these goals, the company is a firm believer in multi-vendor environments and will support vendors that we feel will provide the best of breed technological solutions for specific functional areas. Hence, we have entered into strategic alliances with key vendors whom we believe will assist us in making our customers more competitive. The highly experienced team has vast background in what is arguably the largest and most advanced IP/MPLS service provider infrastructure on the African continent. This experience covers all aspects from the physical fibre plant in the ground, through the complex network protocols to development of the services delivered to customers.
11 to 50 staff
Hammer Group
Hammer was established in 2004 under Hammer Holding’s incorporation in Mauritius as a professional service provider for mobile and fixed networks. For almost two decades, we have been working with business leaders in different sectors where we have successfully helped them in various capacities to grow and maintain their success and business leadership. We believe that continuous improvement is the only way to guarantee being on the top telecom companies, and that is why we are always improving our performance from all perspectives. Due to management expertise, highly qualified staff and reputation for QoS, the company has managed to grow and expand its array of services and presence to become a major telecom service provider across Algeria, Egypt, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Benin, Niger, Rwanda, Togo, Guinea Bissau, and Uganda. The group intends to expand to Chad, Kenya, Tanzania, DRC & Cameroon. The group is growing horizontally and vertically to expand our footprint and tackle new business opportunities to complement our offering.
1001 to 5000 staff
Hybah Limited
Hybah limited is a private company that was incorporated in Uganda. Hybah has had experience in working for various customers in Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. Our past and present customers include: ECI Telecom, Huawei, TA, MTN Uganda, The company specialises in delivering communications services which include design, installation and maintenance works but not limited to the following: • Pre-implementation services: RF planning, site surveys & selection, and other consultancy services for Microwave, UMTS, GSM, WiMax etc. • Managed services: establishing, operating and managing day-to-day operations of a telecom operator’s network, services and business support systems. These services include planning and design, project management, field operations, Network Operation Center (NOC) operations, application and service development, and billing. • Site installations: Tower civil works & installation, Power installations to commissioning, etc • BTS & Microwave installations, recoveries, upgrades, etc. • Microwave Link Installations: for all frequencies and all sizes including commissioning. • Local and Wide Area Connectivity and this includes wireless, cabled and Fibre Optic Networks. After the installation, we administer and maintain. • UHF, VHF, FM, and HF installations. • General Equipment installation and maintenance. • Solar Power and Air-condition equipment installation and maintenance. • Generator installation and maintenance. • Material Supply.
51 to 200 staff
Carlcare Service Limited-Uganda
Carlcare is the official after-sales service brand for TECNO, Infinix, Itel, Oraimo and Syinix. Besides, Carlcare also provides professional repair and maintenance service for other brands covering mobile phones, computers, tablets, appliances, lighting devices, smart living, new energy, and supply chain.
51 to 200 staff
Avytel Informatica
Avytel Informatica is an innovative company focusing & championing some of the world’s most advanced, technology-led solutions and services from global players. Our offerings Include Telecom systems & Wireless Network Services, ICT-Consulting, Developing Innovative Products, Applications & Services, Cyber Security & Defence, IT Audit & Forensics Investigations, Core-Banking, ERP & e-Commerce Implementation.
1 to 10 staff