Fibre Optic Project to improve the Internet and Mobile communications in Zimbabwe

Mon, Aug 17, 2009

Technology

Zimbabwe is carrying out a fibre optic installation project that is aimed at improving the Internet and mobile services in the country. The country aims to link easily with other African countries.

Media reports suggested the fibre optic project would boost Zimbabwe’s chances of regaining its position as the second fastest growing Information and Communication Technology power-house in the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

Richard Mbaiwa, Chief Officer for Zimbabwe Investment Agency, said in an itnewsafrica report that the project would help link with other developing nations such as Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. The project is set to link Harare and the eastern border city of Mutare.

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