Liquid Telecom gets $180 million from UK for pan-African fibre network
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - African fibre company Liquid Telecom has won a $180 million (141.42 million pounds) investment from British development finance agency CDC Group, which the firm said it will use to deliver high-speed broadband further into central and western Africa.The Mauritius-based, privately owned firm said in a statement on Tuesday that the money will allow it to accelerate the expansion of its pan-African fibre network, which it says is already the largest on the continent,..