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Lonestar Cell MTN connects remote villages to the telecommunications grid

Lonestar Cell MTN has announced the commissioning of new sites in more than 55 remote towns and villages across Liberia, which previously did not have any coverage from any network.

“People in these towns and villages can now make calls, send texts messages and even use the internet for the first time in these locations, thereby removing the hassle of having to travel long distances to search for a signal to make a connection,” the company said in a release issued Tuesday January 21.

Lonestar Cell MNT added that the installation of these new sites is part of the significant investment Lonestar Cell MTN is making to improve the experience for its customers and deliver high-speed data and high-quality voice calls across Liberia.

The villages and towns are located in Nimba, Bong, Grand Capemount and Gbarpolu Counties.
Commenting on the new sites, Lonestar Cell MTN’s Chief Executive Officer, Uche Ofodile said, “In the most remote parts of Liberia, people can now connect to their families and loved ones using the MTN network.

This is a major advancement for the people in these communities who are now on Liberia’s brightest network. We believe everyone deserves the benefit of a modern, connected life and our continued network expansion is our way of ensuring that our customers can always enjoy quality and affordable telecommunications services everywhere they go.”

Ensuring that people across Liberia, including those in the most remote towns and villages, are connected to the world is just one of the ways Lonestar Cell MTN is working to be #goodtogether in Liberia.

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