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GSMA Urges Action to Protect Telecom Networks Amid Fuel Supply Pressures

The GSMA has called for urgent collaboration between governments, regulators and the telecommunications industry to safeguard mobile networks across Africa as rising fuel costs and supply constraints threaten connectivity.

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itnewsafrica.comStai leggendo3 g fa

GSMA Urges Action to Protect Telecom Networks Amid Fuel Supply Pressures

GSMA warns fuel shortages threaten African mobile networks vital for emergency services, digital finance, and healthcare. Governments must prioritize fuel access and recognize telecom as critical infrastructure requiring integrated energy resilience strategies.

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theeastafrican.co.ke20 h fa

Telcos sound alarm as high fuel prices threaten mobile calls, data costs

Telecoms firms use fuel, particularly diesel, to power phone masts that provide voice and internet connectivity.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·itnewsafrica.com

    GSMA Urges Action to Protect Telecom Networks Amid Fuel Supply Pressures

    The GSMA has called for urgent collaboration between governments, regulators and the telecommunications industry to safeguard mobile networks across Africa as rising fuel costs…

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·theeastafrican.co.ke

    Telcos sound alarm as high fuel prices threaten mobile calls, data costs

    Telecoms firms use fuel, particularly diesel, to power phone masts that provide voice and internet connectivity.