Bridging the digital divide: Vodacom introduces 5G in Mozambique for inclusive connectivity

Vodacom, Mozambique’s major mobile network provider, has launched the first 5G network in the country. The provider intends to set up 5G services at a few locations in Maputo, Matola, Nampula’s downtown, downtown Nacala, the Munhava, Maquinino, and Chipanga neighborhoods, as well as Beira and Tete.

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Vodacom, Mozambique’s major mobile network provider, has launched the country’s first 5G network, aiming to bring high-quality connectivity to selected locations. The introduction of 5G is expected to enhance telecommunications services and support the implementation of smart technologies. Mateus Magala, Mozambique’s Minister of Transport and Communications, highlights the importance of 5G in various sectors. Vodacom is enthusiastic about providing African communities with improved network connectivity, and promoting integration into the global digital economy. The deployment of 5G is anticipated to improve living conditions, foster the growth of the young population, and enhance financial inclusion. By bridging the digital divide, Mozambique aims to improve internet access, connectivity, and economic development for individuals and businesses.