Telecommunication
Company Limited (TTCL) in Mwanza Region yesterday affirmed that it will switch
on the Metro Optic Fibre Rings Network this month to give the city a more
network coverage, particularly in the economic zones.
The new move which would ensure
stronger and uninterrupted communications is expected to serve the investments
planned for the city.
The TTCL’s Head of Business
Unit in the Lake Zone, Mr Karim Babu Bablia, told the ‘Daily
News’ that the network has been largely
connected to the business and industrial areas of the city, noting that with
time, they are going to roll out the 4G LTE network all over the Mwanza Region.
“We
are well prepared to support the investment in Mwanza in line with the country’s
industrialisation vision 2025,” Mr Bablia further said.
Currently, the TTCL in Mwanza Region
has managed to attract all types of customers, for instance, big investors in
hospitality industry, public institutions, and banks among others. He appealed
to the regional authority to effectively engage institutions responsible for
social services’ provision when designing their
economic projects.
“We
need communication sharing between the institutions so that we move together in
terms of investments. We need to plan together so that one should not move
faster than others while implementing the new projects in order to incorporate
the social services in those projects,” he hinted.
Among others, he mentioned theft on
TTCL’s infrastructures, such as copper and
iron top covers, as some challenges they have been facing while improving
communication in the city. However, he quickly explained that in collaboration
with the Mwanza Regional Office, they were addressing the challenges to ensure
they offer reliable communication service to the residents of Mwanza.
Statistics from the Tanzania
Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) show that the number of mobile phone
subscribers in the country rose by 25 per cent in 2015 to 39.8 million in the
telecom industry. Like in other African countries, mobile phone use has surged
in Tanzania over the past decade, with the help of the launch of cheaper
Smartphone.
The number of Internet users rose 52
per cent to 17.26 million last year from 2014, the state-run Tanzania
Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) said in a statement.
Communications is the fastest- growing
sector in East Africa’s second-largest economy, which has a
population of more than 47 million people.
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