Vodacom Mozambique backs collaborative approach to sector growth at National Communications Conference

Date: 2026-06-25
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By:   Kanto Kai Okanta

The 5th National Communications Conference has concluded with renewed calls for collaboration among government, regulators and telecommunications operators to support the sustainable development of Mozambique’s communications sector.

Held over two days, the conference brought together key stakeholders to discuss priorities, challenges and opportunities shaping the future of communications in the country. Discussions focused on expanding access to telecommunications services, improving service quality and creating an environment that encourages continued investment in digital infrastructure.

Among the major issues addressed were telecommunications tariffs, market competition and the long-term sustainability of investments. Participants emphasized the need for a coordinated approach that balances consumer needs with the financial requirements necessary to support network expansion and technological advancement.

Vodacom Mozambique Chief Executive Officer Simon Karikari participated in the discussions, underscoring the importance of fostering an environment that supports both digital inclusion and investment-driven growth. According to the company, achieving meaningful progress in the sector will require policies and partnerships that encourage innovation while extending connectivity to underserved communities.

A key outcome of the conference was the announcement of spectrum allocations for 5G services, a move expected to accelerate the country’s digital transformation agenda and support the rollout of next-generation connectivity solutions.

Vodacom Mozambique said the spectrum assignment aligns with its ongoing efforts to expand digital services and strengthen connectivity across the country. The operator noted that it views the development as an opportunity to further contribute to the creation of a more inclusive and resilient digital ecosystem.

The conference highlighted the role of strategic dialogue between policymakers, regulators and industry players in addressing sector challenges and building a framework for sustainable growth.

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