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Huawei aims to boost Tanzania’s ICT infrastructure

Ibukunoluwa Bankole by Ibukunoluwa Bankole
October 22, 2023
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Chinese technology company Huawei, has reaffirmed its commitment to providing more human and financial resources to strengthen Tanzania’s national ICT infrastructure. This announcement was made at the 7th Tanzania Annual ICT Conference in Dar es Salaam. Huawei Tanzania Board Director, Jason Yi, emphasised that digital transformation is a crucial element in unlocking new economic development in the country.

Read also: Huawei launches $430 million fund to boost Africa’s digital space 

Strengthening Tanzania’s ICT Infrastructure

Huawei is committed to further assisting the Tanzanian government in strengthening the national ICT infrastructure. The company has also pledged to bring cutting-edge technology and a reliable mobile network to every corner of the country.

Jason Yi mentioned that guided by Tanzania’s long-term development strategy, “Development Vision 2025,” the country is experiencing a rapid stage of economic development and has achieved remarkable results. Tanzania has become a middle-income economy and has entered a new phase of economic growth, transitioning from a resource-based economy to a skill- and technology-based one. In this transition, ICT will play a key role.

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Tanzania’s “Third Five-Year Development Plan” highlights the importance of science, technology, innovation, and digitalization in exploring development potential through national digital transformation.

Jason Yi noted some significant achievements, such as the national ICT broadband backbone network (NICTBB), which provides connectivity to seven neighbouring countries, turning Tanzania into a regional ICT hub and connecting landlocked countries to international submarine cables. Huawei has been a significant contributor to these achievements and is committed to supporting Tanzania’s digital transformation.

Huawei’s Contributions in Tanzania

As a leading ICT company, Huawei has been in Tanzania for 16 years, serving 75% of the population. The company supported network upgrades from 2G to 4G and built a fibre broadband network connecting all 26 Tanzania regions. Huawei aims to bring state-of-the-art products and solutions to provide reliable communication services for Tanzanians.

Huawei recognizes the importance of ICT talent in digital transformation and is committed to imparting ICT knowledge and skills to Tanzanians. The company collaborates with industry and academic partners to build a digital talent pool needed for Tanzania’s sustainable development.

In addition to improving hard infrastructure, Huawei also focuses on developing rules and standards. For instance, Huawei supported its partner, TTCL, to launch a network at Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak. High-speed network coverage is now available at an elevation of 5985 metres. This network not only enhances the quality of life for those in the region but also provides a means for tourists to seek help in emergencies.

Huawei has established partnerships with 19 local universities and built four ICT practice labs. More than 3,000 teachers and students have received training through the Huawei ICT Academy. The company provides ICT skills training for more than 2,000 ICT engineers and civil servants and supports hundreds of Tanzanian students through its Seeds for the Future program.

Huawei’s continued commitment to Tanzania’s ICT infrastructure aligns with the nation’s ambitions for economic growth, innovation, and digitalization. By investing in both infrastructure and the development of human resources, Huawei is playing a significant role in Tanzania’s journey towards a more technologically advanced and digitally connected future.

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Huawei’s Global Technological Impact

Huawei, the Chinese multinational technology giant, embarked on its global journey in 2000. With its establishment in Africa, the company has consistently contributed to the continent’s technological advancements since 1998.

Huawei’s innovative solutions have left an indelible mark across the globe, providing cutting-edge telecommunications, networking, and smartphone technology. Its continued growth and presence have not only transformed the tech landscape but also contributed to the economic development of countries worldwide. Huawei remains committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation, emphasising its role as a leader in the global technology arena.

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Ibukunoluwa Bankole

Ibukunoluwa Bankole

Ibukun Bankole is a seasoned multimedia journalist, digital literacy advocate, and media consultant with over a decade of experience across radio, tv, digital media, voice-over artistry, and events hosting. She reports on Africa’s digital transformation, exploring how digital innovations shape communication, behavior, and everyday life. Passionate about a sustainable Africa, she leads storytelling and strategic campaigns that drive inclusive youth empowerment, digital inclusion, and environmental sustainability. Through her bold, values-driven content, Ibukun shapes narratives that inform, shift mindsets, and spark real change across Africa and beyond.

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