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  • TCRA commits to digital advancement at ATU Anniversary

    TCRA commits to digital advancement at ATU Anniversary

    In a dedicated effort to keep Tanzania at the forefront of the digital revolution, the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has reiterated its commitment to advancing digital literacy, inclusion, and overall digital transformation. 

    This commitment was emphasized by TCRA Director General Dr. Jabiri Bakari during the recent celebration of the 46th anniversary of the African Telecommunications Union (ATU).

    Dr. Bakari acknowledged Tanzania’s remarkable progress in expanding access to telecommunications and ICT services. He highlighted TCRA’s role in regulating the communications sector and ensuring the realization of the government’s digital revolution goals. The Director General also emphasized TCRA’s focus on facilitating the inclusion of marginalized groups through enhanced SIM card registration processes.

    As of September 2023, Tanzania boasts approximately 67.1 million active registered SIM cards, surpassing the population of 61.7 million as per the 2022 census. This outstanding achievement reflects a penetration rate of 109 percent, demonstrating the widespread adoption of telecommunications services in the country.

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    “Towards a Digital Revolution and Inclusion of the Marginalized”

    Addressing this year’s ATU theme, “Towards a Digital Revolution and Inclusion of the Marginalized: Addressing Accessibility Factors,” Dr. Bakari stressed the importance of universal access to the benefits of the digital revolution. As a member of ATU, TCRA is steadfast in its commitment to ensuring citizens are well-served with communication services.

    The DG highlighted the growth of digital financial inclusion services, with mobile money subscriptions reaching 51.4 million users as of September 2023, constituting 76.6 percent of the total registered active SIM cards. The enhanced SIM card registration processes, including accommodations for visitors above the age of 65 or those with defective fingerprints, further showcase TCRA’s dedication to inclusivity.

    Empowering Youth through Digital Literacy

    Dr. Bakari envisions a future where no one is left behind in the digital landscape. Beyond connectivity, TCRA is actively involved in establishing digital clubs in schools and colleges in collaboration with stakeholders. These clubs aim to raise ICT awareness, foster opportunities for skill development, promote responsible digital citizenship, and contribute to the overall advancement of a digital Tanzania.

    Acknowledging the rapidly changing digital technology landscapes, the DG expressed confidence that TCRA will stay ahead of the curve. Understanding the necessity of adapting to emerging technologies such as 5G, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, big data analytics, and edge computing, TCRA creates an environment that fosters innovation while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

    Spectrum Auction Facilitating 5G Technology

    Dr. Bakari highlighted the release of the IMT multi-band frequency spectrum in the 700 MHz, 2300 MHz, 2600 MHz, and 3500 MHz bands through auctioning on October 11th, 2022. This release has empowered service providers to expand communication services in Tanzania, enabling the rollout of 5G technology and enhancing the penetration of the latest digital communication technologies.

    In conclusion, as TCRA celebrates its 20th anniversary, the regulatory authority remains actively engaged in various regional and international communication bodies, ensuring Tanzania’s active participation in developing and implementing regulatory frameworks. Through technical representation, TCRA is committed to keeping Tanzania at the forefront of communication advancements in the years to come.

  • TCRA, Tanzania regulator promotes digital skills among students

    TCRA, Tanzania regulator promotes digital skills among students

    The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) is actively working on initiatives to cultivate digital skills among school and university students, aiming to empower them to leverage opportunities in the digital economy.

    The regulator is implementing this strategy by establishing and coordinating digital clubs in educational institutions. TCRA’s Head of Communications and Public Relations Unit, Mr. Rolf Kibaja, emphasized the importance of these clubs in helping students grasp digital technologies and their practical applications, encouraging active participation from students at all education levels.

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    Nurturing Young Innovators in Tanzania

    Recognizing the significance of nurturing young innovators, Mr. Kibaja highlighted TCRA’s partnership with the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH). This collaboration aims to provide digital technology innovators with essential communication resources, including numbering resources, frequency spectrum, and dot tz domains.

    The goal is to empower young innovators to develop and implement digital solutions with positive impacts on various sectors such as healthcare, agribusiness, entrepreneurship, education, social services, and businesses.

    TCRA’s Focus on Public Education Campaigns

    Mr. Kibaja underscored TCRA’s commitment to public education campaigns that advocate for the utilization of digital technology in sectors like agriculture, tourism, and education. These technologies are seen as having immense potential to bring about positive change in the lives of Tanzanian citizens. He urged media editors to collaborate in disseminating information about digital and blue economy initiatives. Recognizing the crucial role of mass media, Mr. Kibaja emphasized its power in raising awareness and mobilizing public support for the adoption of transformative technologies.

    In presenting the latest sector figures, the head of communication for TCRA highlighted several achievements in fostering the digital and blue economy in Tanzania. The number of mobile phone lines has seen a significant increase, reaching 67.12 million in September 2023.

    The cost of phone connectivity has notably decreased from 30.58/- in 2015 to 1.86/- per minute in 2023. Internet users have witnessed substantial growth, reaching 34 million users. Mobile money accounts have also experienced growth, increasing from 47.3 million in June to 51.4 million in September 2023.

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    Empowering Tanzania’s Digital Future

    TCRA‘s initiatives to cultivate digital skills and empower young innovators underscore Tanzania’s commitment to harnessing the potential of the digital economy. The establishment of digital clubs in educational institutions reflects a proactive approach to ensure that the youth are well-equipped to participate in and drive the digital transformation. Collaborative efforts between regulatory bodies and institutions highlight the importance of partnerships in advancing digital initiatives for economic empowerment.

    As Tanzania continues on this path, the achievements showcased in sector figures indicate positive momentum in the adoption and integration of digital technologies for the benefit of its citizens and the overall economy.