HARARE, (CAJ News) – ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe has rolled out an additional 60 fifth-generation (5G) sites across the country as part of a major
The current 5G phone craze in Zimbabwe is, as the Potraz figures suggest, not yet aligned with the reality of widespread network availability. Unless one resides or frequently operates
Econet Wireless, Zimbabwe''s largest telecommunications company, yesterday launched high-speed Fifth Generation (5G) mobile broadband
NetOne has officially launched 5G base stations in Zimbabwe, joining Econet Wireless in providing the nation with high-speed connectivity. Vice President Kembo Mohadi, who officiated the
The rollout of 5G brings with it the promise of transformative changes for Zimbabwe''s digital future. Firstly, the most immediate and widely recognised benefit is blisteringly fast internet
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) in Zimbabwe are enhancing connectivity, quality of service, and network speeds through the deployment of 5G base stations, the country saw a 48.15%
While 5G heralds a future of unparalleled connectivity and innovation in Zimbabwe and other countries, it also demands proactive policy development and strategic
However, as Zimbabwe accelerates its 5G rollout, a critical question emerges—will this leap bridge the digital divide or further entrench connectivity gaps? Econet''s adoption of cloud-native
HARARE, (CAJ News) – ECONET Wireless and Ericsson have launched fifth-generation (5G) network services in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare. This is a milestone for the Zimbabwe
HARARE – Infocraft today announced the deployment of its new 5G-ready telecommunications infrastructure, positioning Zimbabwean businesses for Industry 4.0 readiness.
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe is reshaping the country''s digital landscape through its ambitious rollout of 5G mobile technology. Since introducing Zimbabwe''s first commercial 5G network in 2022, Econet
Over the past 12 months, Zimbabwe''s largest mobile operator also commissioned 77 new sites, modernised 546 radio access facilities and upgraded
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Zimbabwe ''s mobile telecommunications sector experienced notable growth in the second quarter of 2025, with revenues rising, costs decreasing, and
Econet holds a commanding position in Zimbabwe''s telecommunications market, boasting over 17 million subscribers and a significant
The three MNOs Econet Wireless, NetOne and Telecel Zimbabwe continue to expand the reach of their mobile networks, particularly with 5G and LTE infrastructure. After several false starts, the mobile
Liquid partnered with Globalstar to deliver high-speed 5G access solutions (XCOM RAN) across Africa, the Middle East, and the Gulf.
Having modernized its core network in 2023 to support 4G and 5G non-standalone (NSA), Econet now aims to harness the full potential of 5G SA, which offers higher speeds, lower latency,
Econet added 66 new 5G sites in Q2 2025, while NetOne focused on LTE with 224 upgrades. Here''s what the expansion means for Zimbabwean users.
Zimbabwe is set to experience a major leap forward in connectivity, with Liquid Intelligent Technologies partnering with US communications
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Zimbabwe''s telecommunications landscape is set to undergo a significant transformation as NetOne, one of the country''s leading mobile network
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