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DEVELOPING THE BUSINESS FOOTPRINT
Business growth for Airtel Rwanda has been progressive the last 12 to 18 months. Although the predicted growth for the company is slightly higher than current figures, there has been a steady climb in the number of new registered users to the network. Airtel Rwanda are looking to capitalise on the consumer feedback, which indicates a desire for a bigger data and network presence. “Data is massive for us right now; we have seen more consumers join us because we can facilitate their need for data packages in rural areas, not just in the cities. If this current trend continues then I will be very happy with our market share,” Bhullar remarks.
Currently, Airtel Rwanda commands a 16 percent share of mobile users in the country and are looking to double this in the shortest time possible. The country’s mobile penetration now stands at 65 percent with Airtel Rwanda playing a significant role in this. “Last year alone, we launched an affordable mass market phone called Viziyo and we were able to connect over 50,000 Rwandans. This is in addition to other devices that we have made available to our customers. What we are doing really is supporting mobile penetration in this market,” Bhullar explained.
He further added that so far, the brands highly targeted groups already own a mobile phone while the remaining group is predominantly made up of the over 75’s and children under the age of 10, who are not the target audience for Airtel Rwanda currently. “People of the older generation or the very young are not likely to want to buy a phone or data plan, as either they do not have the income to do so or have no interest in social communication on a digital medium. We work around this by concentrating all our efforts on our targeted consumer group,” cites Bhullar. It is not just the customer base that Airtel Rwanda are looking to grow. Over the next 12 to 18 months, the company are looking to expand their data service network from 65 percent coverage to an impressive 85 percent coverage, country-wide. “At the start of our fiscal year, we planned a $30 million investment in our operations which are mainly to improve and expand our network while spreading our footprint in the country to tap even the rural areas of Rwanda,” Bhullar further explained.
DATA, DOWNLOADS AND MOBILE BANKING
Airtel Rwanda are not just looking at data as being the main customer draw, but now have mobile money as another string to their technology bow. Airtel Money is the convenient and safe way to transfer money from person to person, or pay for goods from your mobile phone. It has become one of the leading financial tools in Africa and Airtel Rwanda has been capitalising on the success in other parts of Africa and bringing it to the country. “Airtel Money is very important for the people of Rwanda in transferring money to each other or paying for utilities and other supplies. If you live in rural areas, accessing a bank is not very easy and can be very time consuming. Airtel Money can help you send payments quickly and safely to another person or pay bills, with the maximum of ease from your own home. This is a huge advantage to consumers who are working long hours and do not have time to get to the bank during the day,” Bhullar highlights.
Mobile data is still the biggest draw for Airtel Rwanda to connect Rwandan’s with the rest of the world. With 3G already present in the country, the company together with partners is looking to rollout 4G in the shortest time possible to all the main business districts, with a future nationwide rollout over the next 2-3 years. “We are confident that with the 4G rollout with our partners, consumers will really see the benefit in their social interactions and internet lifestyle, by being able to download music and films quicker than they could before,” said Bhullar.