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CanalBox Uganda officially launches internet services

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
July 10, 2024
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CanalBox Uganda, a new broadband internet service provider, has officially launched its services in Uganda after investing Shs50 billion in the past 11 months.

The company offers two fiber optic internet plans: Start (50 Mbps) and Premium (200 Mbps), suitable for basic and heavy internet users respectively. The plans are priced at Shs110,000 and Shs200,000 per month.

CanalBox Uganda’s fiber optic internet promises to offer high speeds and reliability. Fiber optic internet uses light pulses to transmit data, resulting in faster speeds and better reliability than traditional options.

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This makes CanalBox Uganda’s internet plans ideal for businesses, homes, and schools that require reliable internet access for streaming, video conferencing, and other demanding applications.

Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa.

Speaking at the launch, Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa praised the entry of CanalBox Uganda, stating, “The entry of such a giant player in Uganda is a vote of confidence in our government and its business-friendly policies, country, and people.”

He commended the company’s efforts and looks forward to seeing the impact they will make in growing broadband internet prevalence in Uganda.

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