Potraz Approves IMC Communications’ Internet Service License in Partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink


Zimbabwe’s Potraz Greenlights IMC Communications for Internet Service License with Starlink Partnership

In a landmark decision for Zimbabwe’s telecommunications sector, the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has granted IMC Communications a crucial license to offer internet services, marking a new chapter in the country’s digital evolution.

This development follows IMC’s strategic partnership with Starlink, the satellite internet service developed by Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

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Axcording to The Herald, Potraz, had officially granted IMC the ISP(Internet Service Provider) operating license in Zimbabwe. IMC Communications received official confirmation of its Internet Service Provider (ISP) license from Potraz this week.

IMC’s managing director, Denny Marandure confirmed the development. He expressed enthusiasm about the development, stating that this approval signifies the beginning of a major digital transformation in Zimbabwe.

Potraz director general Dr Gift Machengete confirmed the development saying the regulator had approved the application by IMC Communications for the ISP licence

They made an application for what is called ISP or internet service provider and we approved it,” Dr Manchengete said.

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Next Steps and Industry Impact

Marandure highlighted that IMC’s new role will stimulate competition and innovation in Zimbabwe’s internet market, leading to lower prices and improved service quality.

Competition is healthy, and IMC will no doubt increase competition and innovation in the Zimbabwe internet market, which should lead to lower prices and better quality for consumers.

“This is no doubt a game changer for customers where other internet solutions are either unattainable or cost prohibitive,” he noted.

He also emphasized IMC’s commitment to supporting Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030, which aims to ensure reliable connectivity for all citizens and embrace a digital future.

IMC Communications plans to begin rolling out wireless kits to enhance connectivity across the country. This rollout will significantly boost internet speeds and availability, especially in underserved areas.

The move is expected to reshape Zimbabwe’s digital landscape and offer more equitable access to online resources

Starlink’s Impact on Zimbabwe’s Digital Landscape

Starlink’s entry into Zimbabwe is poised to transform the country’s internet service sector. Known for its high-speed and low-latency services, Starlink will address connectivity issues, particularly in rural areas where traditional fixed and mobile networks are limited or non-existent.

The introduction of Starlink is expected to reduce the high costs of digital services in Zimbabwe, making internet access more affordable and widespread.

 

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