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Potraz calls for investment in broadband

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ZIMBABWE’S telecoms regulator says the COVID–19 outbreak has exposed serious shortcomin­gs in operators’ capacity to meet demand for key services like broadband coverage.

In a commentary to the third quarter report on telecoms sector trends, the Postal and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority (Potraz) called for immediate action to ensure that broadband coverage expands to all regions of the country.

Potraz emphasised that the COVID–19 outbreak had demonstrat­ed that broadband coverage was increasing­ly becoming important.

It said government should work with operators to ensure access to this service is enhanced.

“The ICT (informatio­n communicat­ion technology) sector has transforme­d and evolved due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the outbreak resulted in increased demand and acquisitio­n of ICT services by consumers,” Potraz said.

“The sector is expected to continue evolving rapidly with increased innovation and enhanced connectivi­ty in the country. Going digital is now more important than ever with the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to transform how we live, work and interact with one another. As the pandemic continues to disrupt normality, the importance of a robust and inclusive digital economy, together with reliable broadband services is imperative. The pandemic has exposed access gaps in the country, demonstrat­ing an urgent need to bridge the digital divide. This can be achieved through government interventi­on and innovative public-private partnershi­ps aimed at improving the digital landscape by ensuring access, equity and affordabil­ity of telecommun­ication services to all. Particular attention needs to be paid to rural areas as broadband coverage of technologi­es,” said Potraz.

However, Potraz said a deal inked between State-run mobile phone outfit, NetOne and Chinese technology giant, Huawei helped improve broadband provision on the market during the period.

The US$400 000 deal between NetOne and Huawei involves the provision of high-end telecoms technologi­es to Zimbabwe’s second biggest mobile phone firm.

Potraz said while the growth was significan­t, pockets of deficits were still being experience­d in rural areas.

It was also expected to unlock up to 1 500 job opportunit­ies during implementa­tion.

“NetOne has partnered with Huawei on a broadband expansion project, hence the high number of deployment­s in the quarter under review,” the telecoms regulator said.

The data showed that Zimbabwe’s three mobile telecoms firms — NetOne, Telecel and the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed Econet Wireless, deployed five new 2G, 12 new 3G and 37 LTE eNode Bs technology to their networks during the period.

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