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Paratus Forms Joint Venture With Roke Telecom, Paratus Uganda Birthed

Kamwokya Times by Kamwokya Times
November 5, 2025
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The pan-African telecommunications and network services provider, Paratus Group, launched Paratus Ugandathrough a joint venture with Roke Telkom Ltd, the Kampala-based ISP.

Roke Telkom, established in 2007, is one one the leading Internet Service Providers (ISPs) licensed by the Uganda Communication Commission (UCC).

Marking yet another milestone in the Paratus Group’s fast-paced expansion across the continent, the pan-African telecommunications and network services provider, in a joint venture with leading well-established Kampala-based Roke Telkom Ltd, is launching Paratus Uganda.

A statement from the Group said, “Paratus Uganda has been created to consolidate the offerings provided by Roke Telkom in Uganda and by Paratus Group throughout Africa and internationally to create a compelling full-service connectivity and cross-border solution for enterprise customers in Uganda and the region. Paratus Uganda will also target new industry sectors, including healthcare, mining, tourism, and NGOs.”

Roke Telkom is one of the internet service providers (ISPs) in Uganda with over 19 years’ experience serving enterprise and retail customers on wireless and fiber infrastructure.

The company has built and managed metro fiber rings in all of Uganda’s major cities and developed managed solutions to provide its government, retail, and security clients with integrated networks, security, and managed infrastructure.

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The Roke Representative for Paratus Uganda, Edwin Kyambadde, said their local strength and coverage, combined with Paratus Group’s African and global connectivity, make Paratus Uganda a strong regional partner for all global and domestic enterprise customers in the region.

“Our highly skilled technical teams across the country bring a wealth of local and regional experience, the support and assurance that national and international industries require for fast, robust, and quality connectivity. This is an exciting time for Uganda because Paratus Uganda will be offering incomparable connectivity options,” said Kyambadde

Paratus Group CEO, Schalk Erasmus, adds: “We are delighted to be opening in Uganda for many reasons. Not only are we expanding our footprint into another key African territory, but we are also bridging gaps between neighboring countries and reinforcing our contiguous network offering.”

Group Commercial Executive of Paratus Group, Martin Cox, said partnering with Roke to establish Paratus Uganda is a key milestone in our expansion strategy and reflects our commitment to delivering quality network services across the continent. “The Paratus Group is partnering with key local partners in its expansion across Africa, and we are delighted to partner with Roke in Uganda.”

Paratus Group has operations in 15 African countries and employs over 800 employees across the group. This connects African businesses across the continent and delivers end-to-end service excellence.

The group’s footprint extends beyond Africa to international points of presence (PoPs) in Europe, the UK, and the USA.

Born and bred in Africa, Paratus is thinking big as it grows its footprint to deliver Africa’s quality network. The Group aims to deliver real value and services to communities across Africa, while making a positive contribution to transformation in terms of both the people and the environment.

Paratus is committed to raising the bar on providing quality connectivity in Africa. With an eye on the future, the group is investing in infrastructure and establishing itself as a key player in delivering integrated network services across the continent.

Among its many and diverse achievements, the group has invested in and launched the East-to-West Africa fiber route and the express route from Johannesburg to the rest of the world.

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