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MTN And Airtel Face US$7 Million Loss After Uganda Restores Social Media Access

January 27, 2026
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MTN and Airtel are estimated to have lost about US$7 million in data revenue due to recent internet shutdowns in Uganda, illustrating the economic impact of digital restrictions in Africa. Following government-imposed limitations ahead of the January 15 general elections, a four-day nationwide internet blackout wiped out nearly US$7 million in revenue for these mobile operators.

These losses highlight the ongoing challenges faced by telecom providers in areas where internet shutdowns are frequently used to address political and security issues. Beyond the immediate revenue losses, such restrictions disrupt digital economies, affecting businesses, financial services, and everyday online activities.

Social Media Access Restored Post-Election Blackout– All social media platforms in Uganda have now been fully restored, ending nearly two weeks of internet restrictions. Uganda’s Chief of Defence Force, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, announced the restoration on Monday via a post on X, thanking citizens for their cooperation during the electoral period.

This announcement came after a two-day blackout mandated by the Ugandan Communications Commission (UCC) just before the elections. During the shutdown, citizens couldn’t access major platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram, leading to widespread frustration among users and businesses that relied on them.

MTN Uganda confirmed the complete restoration of services, allowing users to access all major social media platforms once again.

Economic and Social Repercussions of the Shutdown: The internet blackout had severe repercussions for Uganda’s digital ecosystem. Users reported difficulties with financial transactions and communication, particularly affecting small businesses and freelancers who depend on social media for sales and customer engagement.

Though authorities claimed the restrictions aimed to prevent misinformation and ensure security amid heightened political tensions, critics have highlighted the extensive economic damage caused. For telecom operators like MTN and Airtel, revenue losses compound existing challenges in a competitive market.

Phased Restoration and Regulatory Defence: The restoration of social media represents the final phase of a gradual reopening of internet services. Last Sunday, the government lifted general internet access, allowing web browsing and other online activities while still restricting social media and over-the-top (OTT) messaging applications.

UCC Executive Director Nyombi Thembo defended this phased approach, stating it was designed to protect public order during the elections. He noted that the restrictions were necessary to prevent potential misuse that could threaten safety.

Just two days after the initial restoration, MTN announced that mobile money services had also resumed, facilitating crucial financial transactions and easing economic strain.

Recurring Challenges for Africa’s Digital Economy: Uganda’s recent internet shutdown underscores the tension between security policies and the realities of a fast-growing digital economy. As online connectivity becomes indispensable for commerce and daily life, the financial and social costs of internet disruptions rise, underscoring the importance of stable digital infrastructure.

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