EAC moves to strengthen Regional Mobile Roaming Framework to boost digital integration

Date: 2026-05-28
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

Heads of communications regulatory authorities from East African Community (EAC) Partner States have met in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to deliberate on a proposed Enhanced Regional Mobile Roaming Framework aimed at improving connectivity and reducing communication costs across the region.

The high-level policy meeting focused on advancing affordable, seamless, secure and harmonised mobile roaming services within the EAC Common Market and the emerging Single Digital Market agenda.

The initiative, convened by the EAC Secretariat through the Eastern Africa Regional Digital Integration Project with support from the World Bank, brought together regulators tasked with shaping cross-border telecommunications policy in the region.

Discussions underscored the importance of digital connectivity in facilitating trade, investment, mobility and deeper regional integration across East Africa. Participants noted that improved roaming arrangements are critical to supporting economic activity and easing communication barriers for citizens travelling within Partner States.

The proposed framework outlines several priority areas for regulatory cooperation, including consumer protection, pricing structures, compliance monitoring, dispute resolution mechanisms, technical coordination and harmonisation of regulatory approaches across jurisdictions.

Regulators also discussed measures to improve interoperability, ensure service continuity and enhance transparency in roaming charges, alongside efforts to strengthen quality of service standards for mobile users.

Officials emphasized that national communications regulators will play a central role in implementing the framework through coordinated oversight and aligned regulatory practices, as the region moves toward a more integrated digital economy.

 

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