- Vodacom Tanzania
Infobox_Company
company_name = Vodacom Tanzania
company_
key_people = Romeo Kumalo -Managing Director
num_employees = 438 (as at March 31, 2006.) [ [http://www.telkom.co.za/pls/portal/docs/page/contents/minisites/ir/ar2006/ReviewOfOperations-Tanzania.pdf] Review of operations – Vodacom Tanzania ]
company_type = Public
foundation =1999 ( Started commercial operationsAugust 15 ,2000 )
location =Dar Es Salaam ,Tanzania
industry = Communications Services| products = Wireless:3G HSDPA Data Card,3G HSDPA USB Modem , Booster Card, VodaFASTA, VodaChoice, VodaJAZA,Toll-free, Corporate Talk, People's phone, Vodago, Tsh Vouchers, Foreign Vouchers and Vodashops
homepage = [http://www.vodacom.co.tz/ vodacom.co.tz]Vodacom Tanzania Limited is one of the largest
telecommunications companies inTanzania . As forJanuary 18 ,2007 , Vodacom Tanzania had its 3 millionth customer and became the largestwireless telecommunications network inTanzania (based on total wireless customers) followed byCeltel Tanzania . Vodacom Tanzania is the secondtelecom company inAfrica , afterVodacom , to switch on its3G High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) which was available only inDar Es Salaam in early2007 [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3G] 3G, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] .Vodacom Tanzania always compete on advertises heavily to the youth market. In this way, the company has been using some
swahili slang to coin and marketing its products such as VodaFasta, VodaFlava and Kama Kawa (Kama Kawaida)Fact|date=September 2008. Historically, they have also pioneered new features; they were the first and exclusive Tanzanian carrier to launchvideo call ,video messaging and3G HSDPA USB Modem. As forJanuary 11 ,2008 , Vodacom Tanzania was again the first and execlusive company to provide a free E-mail ID via aphone number [ [http://www.vodacom.co.tz/docs/docredir.asp?docid=3277] free E-mail from Vodacom ] .The company was created in late
1999 as asubsidiary company ofVodacom based inSouth Africa . Vodacom Tanzania is ajoint venture in whichVodacom Group owns a majority share portion of about 65%, the remaining portion is owned by Tanzanianshareholders that include Capsian Construction Ltd and Planetel Communications Ltd [ [http://www.vodacom.co.tz/] Company Profile ] .By August2000 , the company completed itsGSM infrastructure and went live onAugust 14 ,2000 . Vodacom Tanzania announced officially its commercial operations onAugust 15 ,2000 . Vodacom Tanzania became the largestmobile operator in the country within one year of launching and remains the largestmobile communications network operator inTanzania up to date.Vodacom Tanzania has its executive headquarter in 14th Floor PPF Towers Garden Avenue / Ohio Street in
Dar Es Salaam and maintains operational and engineering branches in many regions inTanzania . The company has activeroaming agreements with many network operators in the world that includeT-Mobile USA , Inc inUSA ,vodafone Ltd inUK and BPL Cellular (now Vodafone) inKerala ,India [. [http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/roa_tzvo.shtml] Vodacom Tanzania Limited - Roaming Partners ] . The company distributes its products and services through a number of Super dealers and Vodashops. Vodacom is acceptable short name for the company within the country.History
Licensed
Vodacom Group was licensed in December
1999 to operate aGSM cellular network inTanzania and formed thesubsidiary company Vodacom Tanzania Limited. The Group also has operations inLesotho and theDemocratic Republic of Congo (DRC).When Vodacom entered in
Tanzania there was oneGSM 900 MHz cellular operator, Tritel, on the mainland ofTanzania with 15 to 20,000 activesubscribers and another which was operating exclusively on the island ofZanzibar . There was also an analogue cellular network operator,MIC Tanzania Limited (tiGO) , with activesubscriber base of 40 to 50,000. tiGo was known as Mobitel when started its operation within the country in late1993 . There was also one government owned fixed-linetelecommunications operator,Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited , TTCL. Vodacom Tanzania was the third licensednetwork operator inTanzania and became the largestmobile communications network operator in the country within one year of launching.Vodacom Tanzania Partnership
It has been claimed that Vodacom Group has a habit of choosing
politicians and their friends as business partners to extends its operations on the continent [ [http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=304613&area=/insight/insight__national/] Vodacom's elite network ] . It was reported by The Mail & Guardian that Mozambican PresidentArmando Guebuza had become a shareholder in Vodacom Mozambique.Vodacom Tanzania was
licensed inTanzania with its local partners Planetel Communications holding 36% and Caspian Construction holding 16%. Later Planetel decreased its stake to 16%, while Caspian’s increased to 19% [ [http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=304613&area=/insight/insight__national/] Vodacom's elite network ] .A representative of Caspian on the Vodacom Tanzania board is businessman-politician Rostam Aziz, a close supporter of President
Jakaya Kikwete . At the time Vodacom waslicensed inTanzania , neither man was quite as powerful as now.Kikwete wasForeign Minister and Aziz had yet to occupy any formal position in Tanzanian politics.While spreading its political bets, the CCM's and the former
Speaker of Parliament Pius Msekwa was granted Vodacom Tanzania’s non-executive chair between2003 and2005 . When Vodacom Tanzania hosted a “VIP gala night” to bid farewell to outgoing president Mkapa in December2005 , Msekwa attended, presumably in both capacities.Network
The native Vodacom Tanzania network operates on the dual band
GSM 1800 MHz and 900 MHz. The network was fixed in2000 bySiemens Telecommunications based inSouth Africa . It was claimed that the 900 and 1800GSM network was extremelyhi-tech for mobile telecommunications inAfrica , with an IN platform as well as variousmanagement andmaintenance platforms [ [http://www.cellular.co.za/news_2000/news-06162000_siemens_tanzania.htm] SIEMENS WINS SECOND CONTRACT IN TANZANIA] . The network coverage extends in the geographical radius of manyregions in the country.In late
2006 Vodacom Tanzania deployed The VectaStar wireless transmission equipment and the backhaul network was commerciallly operated in the same year. Operating in the licensed 10.5 GHz spectrum band, the network is covering the areas ofDar Es Salaam ,Arusha ,Moshi andMwanza . Vodacom Tanzania has highly improved customer service levels which usesIVR technology. As such, Vodacom customers are now served in two languages,Kiswahili and English [ [http://www.cambridgebroadband.com/pdf/mi05sep06.pdf] VODACOM TANZANIA AWARDS CAMBRIDGE BROADBAND MAJOR NEWRADIO TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT CONTRACT ] .Roaming
As for
september 28 ,2007 the extent to which Tanzania’s population is covered withtelecommunication services remains unclear. This is due to the fact 100% regional and district coverage in terms of Points of Presence for let say Tanzania Telecommunication Limited, TTCL, does not indicate how deep it goes from there to different villages [ [http://web.si.umich.edu/tprc/papers/2007/711/VanGorpMaitland_TPRC07_TZ.pdf] Paper submitted for the 35th Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy (TPRC) in Arlington, Virginia, September 28-30 2007] .Vodacom Tanzania mainly resides and operates in
Tanzania mainland and the company acts as amobile virtual network operator (MVNO) on themainland for ZanTel. ZanTel has its own network inZanzibar , and has made an agreement with Vodacom Tanzania to use the latter’s facilities on themainland , and thus, essentially to provide nationalroaming .In
East Africa , Vodacom Tanzania has itsfootprints withinTanzania and it has roaming arrangements with a number of East African carriers, such as MTNUganda andSafaricom Kenya . The free-roaming zone in East Africa, betweenKenya ,Tanzania andUganda was formed onFebruary 2 ,2007 . Similarly to "One Network", world's first borderlessnetwork acrossEast Africa , launched byCeltel inSeptember 27 2006 [ [http://www.tz.celtel.com/en/about-us/news/index.html] Celtel launches One Network: The world’s first borderless mobile phone network] , the free-roaming zone anables itssubscribers to roam free between these countries, thereby scrapping roaming charges [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ECZ/is_2007_Feb_2/ai_n17167999] Vodacom Tanzania forms free roaming zone with MTN Uganda and Safaricom Kenya] , makingcalls and sendingSMS at their hometariff and receiving incomingcalls andSMS for free. It also enables them to recharge with their ownvouchers when travelling outside of their home country.As of
2008 , Vodacom Tanzaniaprepaid customers have only restricted roaming privileges (except for Kenya and Uganda roaming). While internationalroaming is available to all post-paidcustomers , it must first be activated throughcustomer service . Once provisioned, charges forcalls andSMS made and received while on internationalroaming are then added to customer's monthly post-paidaccount back inTanzania . The company has International Roaming through partnerships with 288 livenetworks across 140 countries andterritories such asKerala inIndia [ [http://www.vodacom.co.tz/docs/docredir.asp?docid=3303] Vodacom Tanzania International Roaming ] via BPL Cellular. The newest roaming destinations includeChina andGermany . InGermany Vodacom prepaid customers are allowed to roam withVodafone D2 .3G Upgrading
The
3G technology was part of a $126 millionbroadband technology roll-out and part of $1.3 millioncapital expenditure programme to extend thenetwork of Vodacom in Tanzania as of December2006 . Again Siemens Communications based inSouth Africa was awarded acontract by Vodacom Tanzania to deliver andinstall the complete3G network includingHSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access)technology .This is the second3G network to be set up by Siemens in Southern Africa and it is claimed to be the first truly high-speedmobile broadband connectivity available inTanzania . Siemens Communications was already responsible for building the3G network forVodacom inSouth Africa .Although the
3G technology was officially used in early2007 , thetechnology and requiredfrequency supporting3G services was in operational since early December2006 as a testing phase to optimize thenetwork [ [http://www.iweek.co.za/ViewStory.asp?StoryID=171183] Vodacom 3G hits Tanzania ] . The company planned to extend the3G capabilities to other regions ofTanzania in the aftermath of successfulassessment of the first3G roll-out. Vodacom Tanzania is the first inEast Africa with such technology and it is claimed that3G HSDPA gives a major competitive advantage tocustomers .Plans for WiMAX
Among other network operators in Tanzania, Vodacom Tanzania has a plan to deploy
WiMAX technology. Others includeTTCL ,MIC Tanzania Limited (tiGO) and ZanTel. As forSeptember 28 ,2007 ,Celtel Tanzania could not indicate any plan forWiMAX roll-out.Vodacom Tanzania's plans for
WiMAX was followed byspectrum guaranteed byregulator for 3.5 GHz. The guaranteed spectrum will be used for targetingdata transfer for corporate sector in major cities within the country.Currently Vodacom Tanzania is using Cambridge Broadband’s VectaStar equipment. This equipment can be deployed to
backhaul traffic from both, mobile anddata networks , includingGSM ,3G andWiMAX sites. Actually, the equipment was fixed byCambridge Broadband Limited as perradio transmission equipment contract . Vodacom Tanzania awarded the majorradio transmission equipment contract toCambridge Broadband Limited inSeptember 5 ,2006 [ [http://www.cambridgebroadband.com/pdf/mi05sep06.pdf] VODACOM TANZANIA AWARDS CAMBRIDGE BROADBAND MAJOR NEW RADIO TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT CONTRACT ] .Other Telecom Companies In Tanzania
ee also
#
Celtel Tanzania
#MIC Tanzania Limited (tiGO)
#Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited
#Vodacom
#Celtel International
#Celtel Africa Challenge
# 3G TechnologyReferences
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