MCP continues African expansion

MCP Insight are continuing to expand our Ad Compliance / Fraud Monitoring solutions into Africa. As well as our live monitoring services in Egypt, Kenya and Algeria, we have recently opened in Ivory Coast and Tunisia. Next up; Senegal, Cameroon, DR Congo. We look forward to exploring opportunities with our friends at the Global Carrier Billing event in London on 9-10 October and World Telemedia in Marbella between 14 – 16 October (Stand 12).

 

To book a meeting with us at Global Carrier Billing please email Declan Pettit declan@mcpinsight.com

To book a meeting with us at World Telemedia please email Thomas Tinker thomas@mcpinsight.com

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