Mozambique: the country wants to connect 300 localities to telecom services.

Mozambique plans to expand access to telecommunications services to at least 300 locations over the coming years. Announced by the Ministry of Communications and Digital Transformation, the initiative aims to reduce disparities in digital access across the country.

Ousmane Traoré Samba
Ousmane Traoré Samba
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Mozambique: the country wants to connect 300 localities to telecom services.
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Mozambican authorities present improving telecom coverage as a necessary condition for accelerating the country’s socio-economic development. The project is expected to allow more people to access telephone services and, more broadly, digital uses.

The goal was announced on August 17 by the ministry, which relayed comments from the Minister of Communications and Digital Transformation, Américo Muchanga. However, the authorities have not yet communicated the detailed implementation schedule or the technical and financial arrangements for the operation.

Reducing the Gaps in Digital Access

Extending networks to underserved areas should help improve access to digital public services, education, financial services, and online economic activities. It could also facilitate the integration of rural or remote communities into the national economy.

Mozambique, like several other African countries, seeks to leverage digital transformation to support its growth. However, poor coverage in certain areas remains an obstacle to this ambition, limiting the use of telecommunications services by households, businesses, and administrations.

The available information does not yet specify the locations affected, the technologies to be deployed, or the expected role of telecom operators. Funding for the program and the completion date are also yet to be determined.

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