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Annual Summary
7 major contracts signed with Orange & MTN – TOTAL OF 4642 SITES
- 242 sites in Cameroon
- 2000 sites in DRC
- 250 sites in South Sudan
- 150 sites in Namibia
- 500 sites in Sudan
- 1000 sites in Ivory Coast
- 500 sites in Madagascar
- Option to grow significantly the number of sites
Short term MOU signature with Sierra Leonne and Mali.
Short-listed on 2 major Request for Proposal (RFP) for over 19,000 sites.
Orange and MTN as blue chip clients
Over 43M CAD Capital raised or committed
Global Presence
HEADQUARTERS IN CANADA
- 35 Employees
NURAN AFRICA HOLDING
- Mauritius
INCORPORATION IN CAMEROON
- 6 Employees
INCORPORATION IN DRC
- 7 Employees
INCORPORATION IN SOUTH SUDAN
- 1 Employee
- INCORPORATION IN CÔTE D’IVOIRE
- 1 Employee
INCORPORATION IN MADAGASCAR
- 1 Employee
From 8 to 50 employees
High level management team with over 100 years of experience in technology and telecommunications
Press Releases
NuRAN Successfully Files 5G International Process Patent Application
02/15/2017 – NuRAN has successfully filed an international patent application on Efficient Massive MIMO Processing Technique for 5G. NuRAN filed the international patent application under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (“PCT”). The application has received a very favorable opinion including a statement that all claims of the application are considered to meet the PCT requirements regarding novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability.
NuRAN Wireless Receives Over $1 Million in New Engineering Contracts
02/10/2017 – NuRAN has received over $1 Million (one million) dollars of new purchase orders from various clients for its wholly owned engineering subsidiary, Nutaq Innovation Inc. (“Nutaq”). The contracts include wireless and multichannel testbed platforms and engineering services for multiple applications including ‘Ground to Air’ 4G communications, Multichannel Sensors and Radar Applications as well as LTE testing and private networking solutions.
Smartphones Have an Unexpected New Rival – Article by Bloomberg
02/08/2017 – This article explains why simple “old-school” phones, intended for calls and text messages and that have a long battery life, win over smartphones in emerging markets.

The Economist – Mobile Phones are Transforming Africa
The Economist – Mobile phones are transforming Africa, where they can get a signal.
This article talks about the innovations that lead to increased mobile coverage in Africa and the huge impact it has on the population.
Upcoming events
meetings, seminars – Find out what’s coming up next
Africa Tech Festival
Nov 12th to 14th 2024.
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