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MTN South Africa to shut down 3G a year earlier than planned

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 13, 2025
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MTN South Africa reportedly plans to shut down its 3G mobile network by the end of this year – a full year earlier than initially planned – following a successful pilot project in Cape Town to migrate 3G users to 4G and 5G.


According to media reports this week, the pilot – which covered Durbanville, Greater Melkbosstrand and several Cape Town suburbs – was launched early last year to help MTN fine-tune the migration process.

The 3G shutdown has been in the cards since 2022, when the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) said it wanted 2G and 3G services to be shut off to modernise South Africa’s mobile networks and free up spectrum for 4G and 5G.

The DCDT originally ordered 2G to be shut down by June 2024 and 3G by March 2025. However, in February the ministry agreed to push the shutdown deadline for both networks to the end of 2027. Even then, however, concerns remained over how the switchoff would be handled and the scope of the potential impact on users.

MTN had previously announced that it would shut down its 3G network at the end of 2026. Following the success of the migration pilot in Cape Town, however, the telco said it will move up the cutoff date to December 31, 2025, reports News Ghana.

MTN told Cape Town customers in a letter that the transition would be implemented in stages to minimise disruption, the report said, although it added that some short-term disruption was inevitable.

Meanwhile, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) is conducting an economic impact assessment to ensure that the 3G shutdown will not adversely impact subscribers, especially in areas where 4G coverage is limited or non-existent, the report said.

According to ICASA figures, 4G covers 98.5% of South Africa’s population. By contrast, 3G covers 99.9% of the population.

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