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Tanzania: Spectrum Auction Paves Way For 5G And Enhanced Connectivity

August 25, 2025
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The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) achieved a significant milestone on July 10, 2025, by successfully concluding a public auction for mid-band spectrum within the 3600–3800 MHz range. This frequency band is crucial in deploying next-generation 5G services, greatly enhancing mobile broadband access nationwide. This accomplishment highlights Tanzania’s dedication to improving digital connectivity, an essential component for the country’s socio-economic advancement and a promising sign for the wider African technology sector.

The auction process was notably efficient, allocating four distinct spectrum blocks to three mobile network operators. A standout feature of this initiative was the carefully structured licensing framework: licenses were issued for a substantial duration of 15 years, with payments tailored to be manageable through five instalments over two years. This strategic approach by the Tanzanian government reflects a deep understanding of spectrum policy, viewing it as a revenue-generating tool and a vital means to promote economic growth and social benefits through enhanced connectivity.

By avoiding excessive costs on operators, Tanzania sends a strong and clear message to the international investment community, showcasing a balanced and progressive regulatory environment that fosters long-term infrastructure development. This strategic allocation of high-value spectrum, alongside favourable payment plans for operators, sets an exemplary standard in a global market often burdened by intricate spectrum pricing challenges.

Tanzania’s approach demonstrates how countries can effectively utilise their digital assets to enable robust network expansion, ensuring broader access to high-speed internet for citizens and businesses without hampering the growth of telecommunications companies. It reinforces that well-formulated spectrum policies are key to driving digital inclusion and economic progress, particularly in emerging markets.

The successful completion of this spectrum auction is a significant milestone for Tanzania, bringing it closer to achieving widespread high-speed mobile connectivity. It serves as a testament to the TCRA’s forward-thinking regulatory strategy and offers a valuable model for other nations eager to unlock the full potential of their digital economies. This development is set to accelerate Tanzania’s digital transformation journey, bringing substantial advantages in sectors such as education, healthcare, commerce, and innovation across the country.

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