Tanzania Investment and Consultant Group Ltd

| Economic Research Centre

As of March 2025, Tanzania recorded 49.3 million internet subscriptions, up from 48.6 million in January, reflecting a 1.57% growth in just one quarter. The majority — over 99% — are mobile wireless connections, highlighting Tanzania’s status as a mobile-first digital economy. Fixed wireless and fixed wired lines accounted for less than 1% combined. In terms of market share, Vodacom led with 34.0%, followed by Yas (30.4%) and Airtel (21.8%), showing strong competition among service providers. The steady growth and mobile dominance indicate increasing digital adoption, especially through smartphones.

1. Monthly Internet Usage (Subscriptions) — January to March 2025

MonthMobile WirelessFixed WirelessFixed WiredTotal Subscriptions
January48,366,012116,72286,99548,569,729
February48,430,510128,80990,24848,649,567
March49,101,596140,61891,62549,333,839

What It Tells Us:

2. Share of Mobile Internet Subscriptions by Operator — March 2025

OperatorMarket Share (%)
Vodacom34.0%
Yas30.4%
Airtel21.8%
Halotel10.4%
TTCL3.4%

What It Tells Us:

Key Insights from Internet Usage and Market Share

1. Tanzania is a Mobile-First Internet Market

2. Internet Adoption Is Growing Steadily

3. Market Is Competitive, But Led by Key Players

4. Fixed Internet Still Needs Investment

Bottom Line

Tanzania's internet landscape is mobile-driven, growing steadily, and highly competitive. While access is expanding, the next step is to broaden fixed internet coverage and ensure rural areas are connected just like urban centers.

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