As of March 2025, Tanzania reached 90.4 million mobile subscriptions, marking a significant growth of 76.5% from 51.2 million in 2020. In the most recent quarter alone (Jan–Mar 2025), subscriptions increased by 4.1%, up from 86.8 million in December 2024. Fixed lines remain minimal, at just 0.09% of total subscriptions. Vodacom leads the mobile market with 31.7% share, followed by Yas (28.7%) and Airtel (22.9%). Gender distribution is almost equal, with 51% male and 49% female users, while Dar es Salaam accounts for 18% of the national total, with 16.6 million mobile lines.
This table shows the monthly registration totals of mobile and fixed-line telephone subscriptions. Mobile lines dominate, accounting for over 99.9% of all subscriptions. There is consistent monthly growth, with a total increase of over 2.2 million new lines in the first quarter of 2025.
Month | Mobile Lines | Fixed Lines | Total Lines |
January | 88,092,790 | 79,040 | 88,171,830 |
February | 89,294,910 | 78,877 | 89,373,787 |
March | 90,298,941 | 79,054 | 90,377,995 |
This table represents the market share of Person-to-Person (P2P) mobile lines by telecom operator. Vodacom leads the market, followed closely by Yas and Airtel. TTCL, primarily a fixed-line service provider, has a small market share in mobile.
Operator | Number of P2P Lines | Share (%) |
Vodacom | 28,301,079 | 31.7% |
Yas | 25,656,420 | 28.7% |
Airtel | 20,444,505 | 22.9% |
Halotel | 13,200,102 | 14.8% |
TTCL | 1,725,612 | 1.9% |
Mobile phone ownership shows a nearly even gender distribution, with males slightly leading. This reflects relatively equal access to mobile services among Tanzanian men and women.
Gender | Number of P2P Lines |
Male | 45,914,447 |
Female | 43,413,271 |
This quarterly trend shows rapid and steady growth in mobile subscriptions. From June 2024 to March 2025, Tanzania added approximately 13.8 million new mobile lines, indicating strong market penetration and mobile service adoption.
Quarter Ending | Mobile Lines |
June 2024 | 76,535,958 |
Sept 2024 | 80,583,993 |
Dec 2024 | 86,769,161 |
March 2025 | 90,298,941 |
Over the five-year period, Tanzania saw nearly 70% growth in mobile subscriptions. The most significant increase occurred from 2022 to 2024, reflecting the effects of digital transformation, mobile money growth, and telecom competition.
Year | Mobile Lines |
2020 | 51,220,233 |
2021 | 54,044,384 |
2022 | 60,192,331 |
2023 | 70,215,144 |
2024 | 86,769,161 |
These figures reflect regional penetration of mobile communication services. Urbanized and economically vibrant regions like Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, and Arusha dominate due to high population density, better infrastructure, and business activity. This geographic concentration highlights opportunities for targeted telecom investments in less-served areas.
Rank | Region | Number of Mobile Lines |
1 | Dar es Salaam | 16,600,000 |
2 | Mwanza | 6,000,000 |
3 | Arusha | 5,400,000 |
4 | Mbeya | 5,200,000 |
5 | Dodoma | 4,800,000 |
6 | Morogoro | 4,300,000 |
7 | Tabora | 4,000,000 |
8 | Kilimanjaro | 3,100,000 |
9 | Tanga | 3,000,000 |
10 | Geita | 2,700,000 |
1. Rapid Growth in Mobile Connectivity
2. Fixed Lines Are Nearly Obsolete
3. Fair Gender Access
4. Intense Competition Among Mobile Operators
5. Strong Urban and Regional Disparities
6. Consistent Year-on-Year Growth
Policy & Business Implications