Econet Expands 5G Network with 32 New Base
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited, a leading telecommunications provider listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, has made significant strides in expanding its
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited, a leading telecommunications provider listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, has made significant strides in expanding its
NetOne, a telco in Zimbabwe, has launched 5G base stations to offer improved Internet services in the country amid tightened competition with Starlink.
The standout figure from the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe''s (POTRAZ) latest sector report is the
Mobile network operators in Zimbabwe are investing heavily in infrastructure development and expansion to improve connectivity and
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) intends to
TELECOMMUNICATION INFRUSTRUCTURE SUPPLY, INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION We install CDMA and GSM Telecommunications equipment and infrustructure for major
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Vuyisile Mlilo, Sunday News Reporter TELECOMMUNICATIONS giant, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, has announced plans to upgrade 500 of its base stations and deploy equipment to 300 additional sites by
NetOne, Zimbabwe''s telecom giant, has officially launched its 5G base stations. These aim to deliver lightning-fast Internet speeds and meet the
Econet Wireless, Zimbabwe''s leading telecommunications and technology company, continued its network infrastructure investment drive in the second quarter of 2021, adding 28 new
The second quarter of 2025 marked a decisive moment in Zimbabwe''s connectivity journey, with the nation recording a total of 469 new base station
Zimbabwean operator Econet Wireless said it deployed 103 more base stations and sites in the third quarter ended 30 November 2025. In a trading statement, the company said that 27 were
Zimbabwe''s telecommunications company, NetOne, has launched 5G base stations to meet the growing demand for high-speed, reliable Internet across the count
Sikhulekelani Moyo,Zimpapers Business Hub Zimbabwe is rapidly advancing towards widespread 5G connectivity, as new data from the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory
ZIMBABWE is accelerating the deployment of modern mobile phone connectivity, after the number of 5G base stations surged from 184 to 252 during the second quarter, according to the
Zimbabwe''s 5G network has expanded significantly, with 67 new base stations deployed in the third quarter of 2025, bringing the total to 319.
TelOne Zimbabwe is a parastatal telecommunications company owned by the Zimbabwe government [2] headquartered in Harare''s Central Business District. It is the largest telecom entity in Zimbabwe and
Zimbabwe''s digital landscape is rapidly evolving, with the first quarter of 2025 marking a significant leap in mobile connectivity. According to the latest
ZOL, today unveiled its new brand identity – Liquid Home Zimbabwe. This rebrand follows the evolution of Liquid Telecom becoming Liquid Intelligent
The mobile operator reports this is part of objectives to enhance the network in areas historically challenged by poor connectivity and to meet the rising demand from urbanisation. Of
Econet commissioned 77 new base stations, modernised 546 radio access sites, and upgraded 365 microwave links. In a bold step to extend
ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe Limited established 103 base stations in the third quarter to November 30, 2025, targeting developing urban areas and rural communities, as the telecoms group
TELECOMMUNICATIONS firm, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, has deployed an additional 32 5G base stations in Harare with an additional 120
Over the past year, the ICT Ministry, working closely with the telecommunications regulator Potraz and service providers like NetOne and Econet, has seen the establishment of over 180 4G
By Anisha Hungwe NetOne, in partnership with Protraz, has taken a major step in Zimbabwe''s digital transformation with the official launch of a 5G base station in Boka, Harare. The
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The 2024 annual report from the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) reveals a promising upward trend in the deployment of mobile base stations — a
Sikhulekelani Moyo Zimpapers Business Hub ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe Limited established 103 base stations during the third quarter to
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report presents annual information on the performance of the markets within the postal and telecommunications sector during the period January to December 2021. The
Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) was established by the Postal and Telecommunications Act in 2000 and started its operations in March 2001. This legislation
The telecommunications operator is accelerating the rollout of such bases in anticipation of the advent of 5G, internet of things (IoT) and other cutting-edge technologies making the need for
Zimbabwe''s telecommunications company, NetOne, has launched 5G base stations to meet the growing demand for high-speed, reliable Internet
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