Read time: 3 minutes

Tanzania unveils broadband project supported by World Bank

By , ITWeb
Tanzania , 16 May 2023
Vodacom Tanzania and other operators to support government digital economy initiatives.
Vodacom Tanzania and other operators to support government digital economy initiatives.

The government of Tanzania has launched project Digital Tanzania to drive the country’s broadband penetration, which will benefit over 8.5 million people across the country upon completion.

The Digital Tanzania project, which is driving the East Africa country’s broadband ambitions to achieve 80% penetration by 2025, is supported by the World Bank and mobile network operators, aiming to extended broadband services to over 1,400 villages.

There are seven mobile network operators in Tanzania: Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo, Halotel, Zantel, TTCL, and Smile.

Tanzania’s President, Samia Suluhu Hassan, yesterday officiated the signing ceremony of the partnership in Dodoma.

“Today we have witnessed a historic event that will see all 26 regions across Tanzania's mainland reached with quality and reliable telecommunication services, compared to Zanzibar, which was wholly covered in November 2022,” said Hassan.

She added: “The presence of services is of great significance, not only in rural areas, but also in town areas, as it accelerates development and inclusion politically, socially, and economically as well as for the safety and security of the nation.

“The implementation of this project is in line with the government’s commitment to improve telecommunication services and facilitate youth with opportunities in the ICT sector.”

Vodacom Tanzania, one of the signatories to agreement, said the alliance will propel Tanzania into the digital age and change lives through technology.

Managing director, Philip Besiimire, commented: “To pick one example, we transformed the lives of the villagers in Mundarara, a mining town in Longido district, Arusha region, where communication infrastructure was absent.

“It was achieved through facilitating access to GSM services, broadband, and M-Pesa services, thus driving financial inclusion through access to not only peer-to-peer services, but also savings, loans, and other life-changing opportunities.”

By the completion of this project, Vodacom said, it will have reached “525 wards, getting 8,179,367 Tanzanians connected and exposed to the wide array of products and services, allowing them to participate in the digital economy.”

Further, Besiimire said, to support Tanzania’s digital goals, Vodacom has invested extensively in network buildout.

He explained: "Over the years we have built thousands of sites across the country, out of which, 3,429 are 2G sites, 3,066 are 3G, 2,315 are 4G. Last year, we introduced the country’s first 5G network,whereas and, to date, we have built 231 sites in Tanzania's mainland and Zanzibar, connecting Tanzanians, and reaching a broadband coverage of 93% of the population. We continue to strengthen our network by widening our broadband coverage and modernising our 2G sites to meet modern world demands.” 

Daily newsletter