Eurona in talks with Togo to develop telehealth network

Telecom
Wednesday, 03 October 2018 18:30
Eurona in talks with Togo to develop telehealth network

(Togo First) - Spanish telecom firm Eurona will, via its African subsidiary Nortis, supply broadband via satellite to 300 schools in Benin. The firm disclosed this in a statement dated September 24, 2018, on its website. The project which is backed by the Fund for the Internationalization of the Company (FIEM) aims to improve access to internet and quality education for students in Benin.

Eurona also said it is currently in talks with Togo’s government to set an internet network that will be used for telehealth. This would improve populations’ access to health experts and services of quality. Test phase of a similar project will soon be launched in Morocco’s central region.

According to the Spanish multinational, all these investments show how strong its commitment to universalize internet access in Africa is, to bridge social gap. Fernando Ojeda, Eurona’s CEO, added that “the projects are strategic commercial milestones falling under the firm’s 2018-2022 business which it revealed a few weeks ago”.

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