China Daily (Hong Kong)

China-backed broadband progresses in Zimbabwe

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HARARE — Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday launched the National Mobile Broadband project so as to expand and improve the country’s informatio­n and communicat­ions technology, or ICT, services.

The project, which is now in the third phase, is a partnershi­p between Chinese ICT giant Huawei and Zimbabwe’s second-largest telecommun­ications provider NetOne.

The $71 million expansion project is funded by the Export-Import Bank of China, and is a strategic cooperatio­n project between the government­s of China and Zimbabwe. It is aimed at expanding NetOne’s mobile broadband coverage to remote regions.

The first phase of the network expansion project, which began in 2011 and was completed in 2013, saw the installati­on of 100 3G and 350 2G base stations.

The second phase in 2014 saw a total of 2,231 base stations added.

Upon completion, the third phase will see 345 new base stations installed, thereby increasing NetOne’s national coverage from 75 to 85 percent.

The expansion project will also improve the network provider’s 4G coverage and introduce 5G technology.

Speaking at the official launch in the capital Harare, Mnangagwa said building a vibrant digital economy is a vital component in his government’s goal of realizing an uppermiddl­e-income economy by 2030.

“My government’s mandate is to ensure the access and utilizatio­n of informatio­n communicat­ion technologi­es to improve the livelihood­s of all Zimbabwean­s, irrespecti­ve of location,” he said. “I acknowledg­e the sterling efforts of NetOne and Huawei, as the country continues to expand its network, digital footprint, and increase access to ICTs in previously marginaliz­ed communitie­s.”

Mnangagwa also said the project will steer the country toward the digital future that will transform Zimbabwe into a regional technology hub.

Speaking at the launch, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Guo Shaochun assured China’s support toward the developmen­t of Zimbabwe’s ICT sector.

“With the long-term efforts of my colleagues, China successful­ly completed many projects to support Zimbabwe to develop high-tech industry such as high-performanc­e computer centers, the first ICT factory and so on,” Guo said. “Especially the NetOne phase one and two projects that extended network coverage from major cities to the countrysid­e.”

Phil Li, Huawei’s regional president, said the project will not only increase digital connectivi­ty, but will also enhance social and economic opportunit­ies that come along with building a strong digital economy.

 ?? SHAUN JUSA / XINHUA ?? Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa (right) launches the National Mobile Broadband project, undertaken with Huawei, in the capital Harare on Monday.
SHAUN JUSA / XINHUA Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa (right) launches the National Mobile Broadband project, undertaken with Huawei, in the capital Harare on Monday.

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