How Many Countries Have MTN

MTN was launched in 1994 and was formerly called M-Cell. As a South African multinational mobile telecommunications company MTN is headquartered in Johannesburg. The acronym MTN stands for Mobile Telephone Network.

As a leading mobile operator in emerging regions, MTN is at the forefront of global technology advancements.MTN made large investments in communications networks, linking over 203 million people in 22 African countries as well as Middle East.

MTN operates in Afghanistan, Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Guinea Bissau, Guinea Republic, Guinea Bissau, Ghana, Nigeria, Republic of Congo (Congo Brazzaville), Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan, South Sudan, Swaziland, Syria, Uganda, Yemen, and Zambia. In addition to the above listed 22 countries, MTN holds value-added service licenses in Ethiopia, Namibia, and Kenya.

In summary, MTN operates in 22 countries. The mobile telecommunications company has a total of over 200 million subscribers and 27 000 employees across the globe.

FAQs


How many countries use MTN?
MTN operates in 22 countries.

Is MTN in South Africa?
Yes and it has it’s headquarters in Johannesburgin South Africa. MTN has about 10,2 million of South Africa’s 30 million mobile subscribers.

Can I send Mobile money from Ghana to Nigeria?
Yes, MoMo PSB received CBN approval to offer these services.

Can I use MTN in the UK?
You will need to roam your line with any of the MTN preferred roaming partners in UK.

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