Tanzania: Boost to Communication Sector as State Slashes Row Charges

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RoW fees are charges levied on telecommunication companies by the government for utilising road reserved land under the management of Tanzania Roads Agency to install vital infrastructure such as fiber optic cables.

"Last year we faced challenges with service providers lacking sufficient bandwidth for better quality and 5G frequencies. This has been solved by a successful auctioning of spectrum. Apart from the reduction of cost, he noted that the strategy is going to accelerate the expansion of high-speed broadband networks.

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