Camtel Sees 90% Decline in Fixed-Line Revenue Over Six Years, Internet Services Drive Growth
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 1er/09/2025
Camtel's fixed-line revenue dropped 90% (2015-2020) due to mobile penetration. Internet services, especially fixed-line, now drive Camtel's revenue growth. Camtel faces challenges in mobile market due to lower investment compared to competitors. Camtel, Cameroon's historical telecommunications (…)
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