Mayotte, an island territory in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and the coast of Mozambique, is part of the Comoros archipelago and a department of France. Its geography presents challenges for technology and telecommunications due to its remoteness and the distribution of its population across numerous small villages. This has led to distinctive infrastructure solutions like satellite-based telecommunications and off-grid solar power systems for remote areas. While the telecommunications sector is relatively mature, with mobile phone coverage reaching most of the population, the renewables sector is still developing. The technology sector is in a nascent state with potential for growth, particularly in the areas of information technology and digital services. With a population of around 270,000, the island has a young demographic profile which may further technological advancement over the coming decades.

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Agence Nationale des Fréquences ANFR
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Mobile Network Operators

The are 4 companies operating mobile networks in this region.

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Maore Mobile is a telecommunications network that operates in Mayotte, an overseas department and region of France located in the Indian Ocean. The company was established to provide mobile communication services to the local population and businesses in Mayotte. The ownership of Maore Mobile is undisclosed, though it operates within the regulatory framework of the French telecommunications industry.
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Only is a telecommunications company operating in Mayotte.

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Orange Mayotte is a telecommunications company operating in the French overseas department and region of Mayotte. It is a subsidiary of Orange S.A., a French multinational telecommunications corporation. The inception of Orange Mayotte aligns with the broader expansion of the Orange Group into various overseas territories. As a part of the Orange Group, the company is ultimately owned by the French government, with a significant stake held by private investors and employees.

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SFR Mayotte is a subsidiary of SFR, a French telecommunications company originally established in 1987. The parent company, SFR, was created by Compagnie Générale des Eaux (CGE) to deliver a 1G mobile phone service. In 1996, CGE separated SFR and other telecommunications activities into a new holding company named SFR-Cegetel. This entity became a competitor in fixed-line telecommunication services and a significant Internet Service Provider (ISP).

For a time, Vodafone held a 44% share in SFR, but sold its entire share back to SFR's founding parent company, Vivendi, in April 2011. In 2014...

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