NuRAN Wireless Inc., a leading provider of mobile and broadband wireless infrastructure solutions, has shared an operational update on its network activities in Ghana and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
As highlighted in the Company’s September 2, 2025 press release, several key initiatives are progressing, including the Cameroon rollout, relocation of low-traffic sites in the DRC, the resumption of operations in Ghana following the MOU, deployments in new countries, and expansion of 3G network coverage.
In Ghana, NuRAN has fully restored all seven sites, bringing them back on air. “This milestone ensures the continuity of mobile services and reinforces network reliability for the communities served,” the Company noted.
In the DRC, site relocation activities have resumed, with one new site successfully relocated and integrated into the network. Additional relocations are underway and expected to be activated in the coming days as deployment accelerates. Meanwhile, site deployment in Cameroon continues as planned.
Alongside these initiatives, NuRAN is actively progressing toward the deployment of 50 additional sites. Combined with the Cameroon rollout and the DRC relocation program, these 50 sites are aimed at unlocking the final drawdown of USD 450,000.
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