TTCL Chief Executive Officer, Waziri Kindamba
Dar es Salaam. TTCL Corporation plans to invest
over Sh40 billion in project to rollout its internet service across all major
cities in the country, the company has said.
The corporation is currently rolling out its ‘Fiber Connect
Bundle’ to clients’ houses in a three-month pilot project that started earlier
this month (February), according to the corporation’s chief executive office,
Mr Waziri Kindamba.
“This is one of our massive investment projects that are
geared towards ensuring that we become a profitable entity,” he said.
The state-owned company is implementing the project’s pilot
phase in several homes at Mikocheni and Mbezi Beach in Dar es Salaam as well as Medeli in Dodoma.
The service will allow customers to access Wi-Fi within 200
meters radius.
The bundles will cost between Sh200, 000 and Sh300, 000 per
month.
According to the TTCL Corporation chief technical officer,
Mr Cecil Francis said after completion of the piloting exercise, the project
will be rolled out across Dar es Salaam, Mbeya, Tanga, Arusha and Zanzibar.
The telecommunication company is banking on data to drive
revenues.
Currently, it generates 90 per cent of its revenues from
data services.
It expects to register a profit of between Sh7 billion and
Sh8 billion during the next financial year (2018/19) after three years of
incurring losses.
The Citizen
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