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TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATOR ACROSS AFRICA CAN LEARN A LOT FROM TANZANIA -TCRA DG

By Our Correspondent

DAR ES SALAAM: Ithas been discovered that The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has remained a role model organization for other African communications regulatory authorities, including sub-Saharan authorities who have been traveling to Tanzania to learn and benchmark the best telecommunications regulatory modalities from the country’s sole telco regulatory body.

This was revealed last week in Dar es Salaam during a study visit by a group of telco engineers and other staff from the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ), who came to TCRA to study spectrum management strategies and equipment capabilities.

Speaking about the tour in the city, TCRA Director General Dr. Jabiri Bakari revealed that the country's Telco Regulatory Authority has continued to ensure it maintains a positive relationship with other regional regulatory bodies to ensure it fulfills its obligations as outlined by its establishing laws, which call for the country's communications regulatory body to consult with other regulatory authorities or bodies carrying out functions similar to those of the Authority in other countries.

"Our colleagues from POTRAZ have come to learn how we manage spectrum; they've come because their plan is to strengthen theirs by equipping their systems; their coming demonstrates the confidence they have in Tanzania; we have accorded them due cooperation and enlightened their skills accordingly," Mr. Jabiri emphasized.

The competency of TCRA in managing Telecommunications sector has been noted as one of the reasons why other Telecommunications Management Authorities in Africa are eager to learn from Tanzania.

The existence of a converged licensing framework (CLF) that permits the intertwining of communication services licenses and effective management of communication resources, including telco spectrum, were listed as among the obvious factors that put TCRA on the map and made other communications regulatory authorities recognize the significance of setting benchmarks in order to enhance their own.

 Tanzania has been identified as one of the African nations that successfully adopts more modern and cutting-edge technologies. Notable examples include the successful and complete transition from analogue to digital broadcasting systems, rising to second place in Africa for cybersafety, adopting a converged licensing framework, successfully distributing fiberoptic networks that are expected to cover 15,000 kilometers of the entire country by 2025, and implementing 5G technologies.

At various times, Communication Authorities from Rwanda, Burundi, Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have visited Tanzania to learn the best approach to administer Communication services from TCRA.

The country’s communications Regulatory Authority oversees communication service resources using mobile, and  ground-based equipment to ensure that service providers render services that meets required service standards. 

 It works with a number of regional and international communications institutions to do its job. These include the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the East African Communications Organisation (EACO), African Telecommunications 

Organization (ATU), Pan-African Postal Union (PAPU) with headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania,  Universal Postal Union (UPU), and Communications Regulators’ AAssociation of Southern Africa (CRASA).

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