Africell Sierra Leone Crosses The 2 Million Active Subscribers| Targets 9 Million More by End of Year

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africellAfricell Sierra Leone has today announced it has crossed the two million mark with over 2,250,000 active subscribers and is expecting to end 2014 with over 11 million in total active subscriber base for its African operations.

Apart from Sierra Leone,  Africell Holding  runs Africell Gambia, Africell Sierra Leone, and Africell RDC and ended 2013 with over 7 million active subscribers. This year the firm is projected to cross the 11 million active subscribers mark. The firm is expanding steadily across Africa after its 2012 launch in Democratic Republic of Congo in 2012.
Africell Sierra Leone is the market leader in the country with 65% market share and is forecasted to cross the 3 million active subscribers by the end of 2014 in the country. Other mobile operators in the country include Airtel, Comium Sierra Leone and Sierra Leone Telecommunications Company.

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