
The Mozambique Regulatory Authority of Communications (INCM), in collaboration with the Universal Access Service Fund (FSAU), has launched a public tender for the first phase of its Rural Connectivity Project. The initiative seeks to narrow the digital divide between Mozambique’s urban and rural communities.
In this initial phase, at least 30 pre-selected locations will benefit from the deployment of mobile network infrastructure (2G and 4G), the creation of multimedia centers with public Wi-Fi, and the training of local technicians to ensure the long-term sustainability of the solutions.
By expanding access to essential digital services, the project aims to foster inclusive growth and support Mozambique’s broader digital transformation.
The tender is open exclusively to licensed telecommunications operators and will be conducted under Mozambique’s Telecommunications Law, the FSAU Regulation, and other relevant legislation.








