Tigo Tanzania has introduced its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) and fibre-to-the-business (FTTB) Internet services, marking the first availability of such services in Tanzania.
The launch event, attended by John Sicilima, Chief Business Officer, and Anna Loya, Head of Brand and Communications, unveiled Tigo Fibre, initially accessible in Mbweni and surrounding areas in Dar es Salaam, with plans for expansion to other regions in the country.
Introduction of Fibre Services
Tigo Tanzania’s launch of fibre-to-the-home and fibre-to-the-business services represents a significant milestone in Tanzania’s Internet connectivity landscape. This move underscores the company’s commitment to providing high-speed, reliable broadband services to consumers and businesses.
Deployment Strategy and Coverage
Initially, Tigo Fibre will be available in Mbweni and its vicinity in Dar es Salaam, with plans for expansion into other regions of Tanzania. The strategic deployment aims to cater to the growing demand for advanced Internet infrastructure in urban and metropolitan areas.
Impact of Fibre Optic Deployment in Africa
The launch of Tigo Fibre aligns with the broader trend of increasing fibre optic deployment across Africa’s urban centers. This expansion of Internet infrastructure signifies a transformative shift in connectivity, offering faster and more dependable broadband services to users and enterprises.
Customer Engagement and Support
Tigo Tanzania encourages customers to inquire about plans, pricing, and the setup process through its customer service number and WhatsApp platform. This emphasis on customer engagement underscores the company’s commitment to providing personalized support and guidance throughout the onboarding process.
Tigo Tanzania’s introduction of fibre-to-the-home and fibre-to-the-business Internet services represents a significant advancement in Tanzania’s digital infrastructure. By pioneering the deployment of fibre services, Tigo aims to enhance connectivity, empower businesses, and improve the overall Internet experience for consumers across the country.
With plans for expansion and a focus on customer support, Tigo Fibre is poised to play a pivotal role in driving Tanzania’s digital transformation journey.
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