Vodacom Tanzania plans to sprint off the spectrum blocks
Company releases statement having secured 700MHz, 2600MHz and 2300MHz following a recent spectrum auction.
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Airtel Tanzania secures spectrum for US$60m
To date Airtel Africa has paid out millions for spectrum in DRC, Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia.
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Tanzania state-owned telco to drive new broadband penetration project
Project to extend national fibre network to at least 4,449km and connect ten regions.
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Tanzania launches tender as it looks to cement smartphone assembly plant
Officials introduce tender to scout for potential investors in project.
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Vodacom Tanzania preps to pay out M-Pesa customers
Mobile operator announces dividend payment to subscribers of the service over the past year.
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Lesotho telecom regulator needs compliance monitoring system to avoid further conflict with Vodacom
With technological advancements that have also seen soaring rates of cybercrime, strict regulation and enforcement are now more crucial than ever says technology writer and communication specialist Suzette Plantema.
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Tanzania has a way to negotiate e-commerce hurdle
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development assesses country’s potential and challenges.
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Vodacom Tanzania disconnects 157,000 subscribers
Operator says action was in compliance with directive from the TCRA.
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Tanzania extends biometric SIM card registration deadline
President declares 20 January 2020 as the new deadline, but vows it will be the last extension.
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Mobile operators respond to smartphone surge in Tanzania
Market analysts confirm increasing roll-out and uptake of 3G and fast LTE internet accessibility.
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SA firm launches 'tap and go' SIM card registration
Axon Wireless rolls out system in Ivory Coast.
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Tanzania threatens to disconnect 39 million subscribers
Regulator digs in heels over 31 December ultimatum to all users to register SIM cards via the biometric system.