Better communications and
connectivity can play a key told in helping Africa achieve its
potential, Elisabetta Romano, the CEO of Sparkle, the TIM
Group's global operator, has said at Expo 2020 Dubai.
"The more connected African countries are, the greater the
results their economies will register," Romano said.
"We aim to sustain education and eHealth thanks to
high-performing connections and IoT.
"Africa has incredible potential but a great deal depends on the
approach of its peoples.
"Africans are open to new technologies.
"We at Sparkle give them the basis to do business, which is
international connectivity, then we work with them to find
solutions within the Internet of Things, IoT, to develop
solutions in the fields of medicine, education and much else".
Sparkle was the first in the world to enable 5G roaming between
Europe and the Middle East back as early as August 2019.
It is providing the Italy Pavilion with international
connectivity to enable high quality digital services and
experiences, including high definition streaming and augmented
reality solutions.
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