Huawei has outlined its commitment to accelerate digital upgrade in emerging markets in Tanzania by continuing to cooperate with local governments and telecom industry partners on ICT infrastructure initiatives, expanding ecosystem partnerships to introduce new services and delivering innovative solutions that bridge the digital divide across emerging markets.
“We are committed to support digital transformation in Tanzania.” said Mr. Gao Mengdong, The country General Manager. “We are planning to have more productive collaboration with Tanzania government and telecom industry partners in improving and growing ICT industry especially in infrastructure, business supporting systems, just to name a few. The investment and collaborations in ICT will improve efficiency of services to the ICT industry. Our objective is to help build a better connected Tanzania”
Access to the internet through mobile and fixed networks will soon become a basic right. In 2017, more than 450 million people were connected to mobile Internet, and more than 30 million families had access to broadband services. However, 3 billion people in the world still lack access, and 870 million do not even own mobile phones. 1.1 billion Families still do not have broadband connections.
With growing mobile adoption and rising GDP per capita in densely populated emerging markets, a large proportion of income is spent on both voice and data services. This offers significant opportunities for operators. It is estimated that over the next five years, more than 1 billion people in emerging markets will be connected and the resulting traffic will increase by five to ten times.
With the continued development of infrastructure and industry ecosystems improvement, emerging market will embrace another round of business booming, which will accelerate the revenue growth and will improve the efficiency of network construction, operation, and maintenance.
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