Kenya yapitwa mara mbili na Tanzania katika mobile money transactions

Kenya yapitwa mara mbili na Tanzania katika mobile money transactions

SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 Tanzania Mobile Money Subscriptions Increase by +9% in Q2 2020 According to the latest telecoms statistics for Q2 2020 published by the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA), overall mobile money subscriptions (mobile money accounts) in…

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Tanzania Telecoms The Tanzanian telecom sector contributed by 1.9% to the country’s real GDP in 2018 with USD 859 million, compared to USD 672 million in 2014, increasing by 28%. The growth was attributed to the increase in airtime used by mobile phone customers and the expansion of broadcasting and internet services. Tanzania Telecom Sector Regulation Telecommunications in Tanzania are regulated by the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA), which is a body set up by the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Act (2003). Tanzania Converged Licensing Framework (CLF) In 2005, the TCRA introduced the CLF to ensure regulatory flexibility, addressing market and technology developments, as well as efficient utilization of network resources and encourages market entry of small scale operators. The CLF of Tanzania establishes four categories of licenses as follows: Network Facilities Providers (NF), Network Service Providers (NS), Application Service Providers (AS), and Content Service Providers (CS). The four authorization categories are further divided into four geographic market segments: international, national, regional, and district market segment. The licensing regime provides separate licenses for infrastructure and for services. In the previous regime services, including internet provision were licensed individually. The CLF allows content service providers who do not own their own transmission facilities (network facilities) to deliver broadcasting services using licensed network facility operators. According to TCRA, the CLF has been a catalyst in the development of communication network infrastructure, network services, applications, and content (radio and broadcasting). Cybercrimes Act and Electronic Transactions Act In 2015, the Government of Tanzania enacted the Cybercrimes Act and the Electronic Transactions Act. The two Acts were put in place to improve the confidence of financial institutions in information and communications technology (ICT) since the law is addressing e-services and cyber defence. The TCRA cites banks as the prime beneficiaries of the Acts as their activities are highly dependent on ICT. Telecommunications in Tanzania Tanzania Voice Subscriptions Tanzania is the second-largest telecoms market in East Africa behind Kenya with a penetration of 86% of the total population in 2019 with 48 million users. In the past five years, landline subscriptions decreased by 47%, from 142,819 in 2015 to 76,288 in 2019, while mobile subscriptions rose by 21%, from 39.7 million in 2015 to 47.1 million in 2019. To date, there are seven landline and mobile operators in Tanzania: Airtel, Halotel, Smile, Tigo, Tanzania Telecommunication Company Limited (TTCL), Vodacom, and Zantel. In June 2020, Vodacom had the largest share of telecom subscriptions with 31%, followed by Airtel (27%), Tigo (26%), Halotel (13%), Zantel (2%), TTCL (1%), and Smile (0.002%). In June 2020 Tanzania introduced the Electronic and Postal Communications (SIM Card Registration) Regulations, 2020. The regulation makes mandatory for users and owners of SIM cards in Tanzania to register by 30 June 2020 biometrically with their respective mobile network operators or authorised distributors, agents, or dealers by using a National Identity Card or a National Identity Number. Tanzania Internet Services Internet services’ users in Tanzania reached 25.8 million in 2019 (46% of total population), compared to 17.3 million in 2015, representing an increase of 49%. More than 90% of Tanzanians access the internet through their mobile phones, and although mobile data prices are reasonably low, they remain unaffordable for segments of the population that mostly reside in rural areas, resulting in a large gap in Internet use between urban and rural areas. In July 2020 Tanzania introduced the Electronic and Postal Communications (Online Content) Regulations, 2020. Under the regulations, a person shall only provide online content services after having obtained a licence from the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA). There are four categories of online content licences: provision of predominant news and current affairs, provision of predominant entertainment content, provision of predominant education and religious content, and simulcasting licence. Broadcasting Services in Tanzania Tanzania was the first country in Africa to start the migration from analogue to digital TV transmission in December 2012. The number of subscribers for paid TV services in Tanzania reached 2.7 million in 2019 compared to 1 million in 2015, representing an increase of 170%. The number of broadcasting service providers amounted to 43 in 2019, 37 of which are Free to Air (FTA), 2 satellite TV, and 4 Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) and Digital To Home (DTH). Sources: Bank of Tanzania (BoT), Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) Last Updated: 21 September 2020 NOVEMBER 10, 2020 Tanzania Mobile Money Transactions Reached Record Value of 4.9bn USD in September 2020 The latest telecoms statistics for Q3 2020 published by the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA), show that mobile money transactions reached TZS 11.55trn (USD 4.98bn) in September 2020.

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Kumbe basi ni trending inayoeleweka, sababu kama September 2020 tulifika dollars billion 5 haishangazi kuona 2021 tupo na billion 8, kimahesabu inaleta mantiki

Leteni zenu za 2021 tukate mzizi wa fitina

Trend gani unazungumza kuhusu, fuatilia muda wote mlikua mnachezea kwenye trillioni kumi, so mnataka kutuaminisha kwa mwezi mmoja mumeruka kwa asilimia 60% bila ya mageuzi ya aina yoyote, muamke tu mwezi mmoja mruke kwa zaidi ya 60%
Hizi sio kura ambazo unaweza kusindka bana mataga.
 
Tanzania Telecoms The Tanzanian telecom sector contributed by 1.9% to the country’s real GDP in 2018 with USD 859 million, compared to USD 672 million in 2014, increasing by 28%. The growth was attributed to the increase in airtime used by mobile phone customers and the expansion of broadcasting and internet services. Tanzania Telecom Sector Regulation Telecommunications in Tanzania are regulated by the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA), which is a body set up by the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Act (2003). Tanzania Converged Licensing Framework (CLF) In 2005, the TCRA introduced the CLF to ensure regulatory flexibility, addressing market and technology developments, as well as efficient utilization of network resources and encourages market entry of small scale operators. The CLF of Tanzania establishes four categories of licenses as follows: Network Facilities Providers (NF), Network Service Providers (NS), Application Service Providers (AS), and Content Service Providers (CS). The four authorization categories are further divided into four geographic market segments: international, national, regional, and district market segment. The licensing regime provides separate licenses for infrastructure and for services. In the previous regime services, including internet provision were licensed individually. The CLF allows content service providers who do not own their own transmission facilities (network facilities) to deliver broadcasting services using licensed network facility operators. According to TCRA, the CLF has been a catalyst in the development of communication network infrastructure, network services, applications, and content (radio and broadcasting). Cybercrimes Act and Electronic Transactions Act In 2015, the Government of Tanzania enacted the Cybercrimes Act and the Electronic Transactions Act. The two Acts were put in place to improve the confidence of financial institutions in information and communications technology (ICT) since the law is addressing e-services and cyber defence. The TCRA cites banks as the prime beneficiaries of the Acts as their activities are highly dependent on ICT. Telecommunications in Tanzania Tanzania Voice Subscriptions Tanzania is the second-largest telecoms market in East Africa behind Kenya with a penetration of 86% of the total population in 2019 with 48 million users. In the past five years, landline subscriptions decreased by 47%, from 142,819 in 2015 to 76,288 in 2019, while mobile subscriptions rose by 21%, from 39.7 million in 2015 to 47.1 million in 2019. To date, there are seven landline and mobile operators in Tanzania: Airtel, Halotel, Smile, Tigo, Tanzania Telecommunication Company Limited (TTCL), Vodacom, and Zantel. In June 2020, Vodacom had the largest share of telecom subscriptions with 31%, followed by Airtel (27%), Tigo (26%), Halotel (13%), Zantel (2%), TTCL (1%), and Smile (0.002%). In June 2020 Tanzania introduced the Electronic and Postal Communications (SIM Card Registration) Regulations, 2020. The regulation makes mandatory for users and owners of SIM cards in Tanzania to register by 30 June 2020 biometrically with their respective mobile network operators or authorised distributors, agents, or dealers by using a National Identity Card or a National Identity Number. Tanzania Internet Services Internet services’ users in Tanzania reached 25.8 million in 2019 (46% of total population), compared to 17.3 million in 2015, representing an increase of 49%. More than 90% of Tanzanians access the internet through their mobile phones, and although mobile data prices are reasonably low, they remain unaffordable for segments of the population that mostly reside in rural areas, resulting in a large gap in Internet use between urban and rural areas. In July 2020 Tanzania introduced the Electronic and Postal Communications (Online Content) Regulations, 2020. Under the regulations, a person shall only provide online content services after having obtained a licence from the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA). There are four categories of online content licences: provision of predominant news and current affairs, provision of predominant entertainment content, provision of predominant education and religious content, and simulcasting licence. Broadcasting Services in Tanzania Tanzania was the first country in Africa to start the migration from analogue to digital TV transmission in December 2012. The number of subscribers for paid TV services in Tanzania reached 2.7 million in 2019 compared to 1 million in 2015, representing an increase of 170%. The number of broadcasting service providers amounted to 43 in 2019, 37 of which are Free to Air (FTA), 2 satellite TV, and 4 Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) and Digital To Home (DTH). Sources: Bank of Tanzania (BoT), Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) Last Updated: 21 September 2020 NOVEMBER 10, 2020 Tanzania Mobile Money Transactions Reached Record Value of 4.9bn USD in September 2020 The latest telecoms statistics for Q3 2020 published by the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA), show that mobile money transactions reached TZS 11.55trn (USD 4.98bn) in September 2020.

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Wewe mbona usitulize muwasho upange hizi aya/paragraph zako vizuri, sielewi kitu gani unabwabwaja humu, copy pasting bila kuhairiri zikae vizuri, unategemea nani atasoma ukizingatia Watanzania walivyo wazembe wa kusoma.
 
Yaani bado unaeneza upumbavu wako jf[emoji23][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787] Mara GDP ya Kenya ni fake sasa ni mobile money[emoji23][emoji23] wacha ni kufumanie; unalinganisha
Kenya's monthly transaction na yenu ya mwaka ama which quarter?., [emoji1787][emoji1787] Soma kilichoandikwa kwa magezeti yenu vizuri Kisha fafanua na uchunguze kwa undani., Low IQ, caused by weak mental frame Kama kawaida yako![emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
hata hueleweki nini unaandika,umejaza emoj kama mtoto.

nyinyi mnarusha tsh trillion 12 kwa mwezi!!!
 
Kenya yapitwa mara 2 mobile money transactions na Tanzania

[emoji1241] Mobile money transactions [emoji2395][emoji3503][emoji2396] USD BILLION

[emoji1139] Mobile money transactions [emoji2392][emoji3503][emoji2390] USD BILLION

Halafu hapo bado hatujaweka bank accounts to bank accounts transactions ambazo ndio huwa kubwa kubwa zaidi

Hii ndio inaleta picture halisi ya uchumi wa nchi, huwezi kupika data za GDP za uongo wakati watu wanakufa njaa, huwezi kusema una uchumi mkubwa wakati biashara yako mtaji ni pesa mbuzi.

Tanzania ndio superpower ukanda huu hilo lipo wazi.

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Habari yenyewe ndio hii hapa[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Haina kichwa wala mkia...
Haileweki hyo transaction ni za miezi mingapi wameandika tu kihuni huni[emoji23][emoji23]
Ya kenya ni ya mwezi mmoja tena mwaka jana...
Tuletee ya tz nayo ni ya miezi mingapi km vile ilivyiwekwa kenya
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Tunatoa takwimu za 2021 wewe unaleta za mwaka Jana. Ama kweli umerogwa.
Leo ni tarehe 27/01/2021. So within 27 days (or less) Tanzanians have transacted that much! How did it jump by over 60% in less than 27 days while your average monthly transactions for whole of last year didn't even reach half of that? Do you have a brain?
 
Sasa kwa taarifa yako hakuna pres alietuchoma kama yule mkwere

Sijui ila kimoja ninachokijua na kukifahamu kama huyo mzee wa Msoga angefaulu kufanikisha bandari kubwa ya Bagamoyo na kulaza SGR ya umeme nchi yote kama alivyokua amedhamiria, ama kwa uhakika hapo tungekaa na kukubali matokeo tu, mlisambaratisha mipango yote na kuibuka na vitu kama uwanja wa ndege wa kimataifa Chato, kule kwa watu ambao ukihesabu wangapi wametumia ndege kwenye maisha yao hawatazidi 100.
Hata hiyo Stigla Joji ambayo huwa mnapigia makelele haikupaswa iwe kipau mbele maana hata umeme wa sasa mnaozalisha ambao mdogo sana ila hamuutumii wote, kuna salio kubwa tu. Mngeendelea kuunga unga vile vitu huwa sijui mnaita vinyerezi mpaka siku mfanikishe viwanda vya kuhitaji umeme mwingi.

Mimi hakuna wa kuniambia kitu au kuniondoa kwenye imani kwamba ile bandari ya Bagamoyo ingeunga kwenye SGR iliyosambaa Tanzania yote kama hamgetoka kimasomaso, hapo ilikua mfunge makelele yetu Wakenya humu forever. Lakini kwa sasa mbona tutaendelea kuwafunika kwa muda mrefu sana.
 
tunataka uchambuzi wa hii data si statements za waziri
Kama Tanzania imeizidi Kenya kwa zaidi ya mara mbili kwa $ millionaires, vipi unaanza kuwa na mashaka katika hili?, hii ndio sababu Tanzania inaongoza katika economic inclusiveness, yaani pesa nyingi ipo mikononi mwa raia wa kawaida, sio matajiri wachache. Kwa ufupi kila mtanzania anashiriki kikamilifu Katina see uchumi wa nchi.

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Sijui ila kimoja ninachokijua na kukifahamu kama huyo mzee wa Msoga angefaulu kufanikisha bandari kubwa ya Bagamoyo na kulaza SGR ya umeme nchi yote kama alivyokua amedhamiria, ama kwa uhakika hapo tungekaa na kukubali matokeo tu, mlisambaratisha mipango yote na kuibuka na vitu kama uwanja wa ndege wa kimataifa Chato, kule kwa watu ambao ukihesabu wangapi wametumia ndege kwenye maisha yao hawatazidi 100.
Hata hiyo Stigla Joji ambayo huwa mnapigia makelele haikupaswa iwe kipau mbele maana hata umeme wa sasa mnaozalisha ambao mdogo sana ila hamuutumii wote, kuna salio kubwa tu. Mngeendelea kuunga unga vile vitu huwa sijui mnaita vinyerezi mpaka siku mfanikishe viwanda vya kuhitaji umeme mwingi.

Mimi hakuna wa kuniambia kitu au kuniondoa kwenye imani kwamba ile bandari ya Bagamoyo ingeunga kwenye SGR iliyosambaa Tanzania yote kama hamgetoka kimasomaso, hapo ilikua mfunge makelele yetu Wakenya humu forever. Lakini kwa sasa mbona tutaendelea kuwafunika kwa muda mrefu sana.
Mkataba wake ulikua wa kipumbavu Ndio maana ulipigwa chini! ! Tanzania kwanza hatuwezi kuendelea kua shamba la bibi

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Mobile Money Transaction inatumika sana kwa nchi maskini sana na watu maskini sana..
kwa takwimu hizo basi ni wazi Tanzania watu maskini wameongezeka sana. kwa sababu pesa zinazotumika kwenye mobile transaction pesa ndogo ndogo sana..
Hahahaha, umemeza vidonge vyako vya mental illness" Leo?

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Mobile Money Transaction inatumika sana kwa nchi maskini sana na watu maskini sana..
kwa takwimu hizo basi ni wazi Tanzania watu maskini wameongezeka sana. kwa sababu pesa zinazotumika kwenye mobile transaction pesa ndogo ndogo sana..
Hizi Ndio Akili Zakipumbavu
Unajiona Umeandika Lamaana hovyo kabisa
 
Kama Tanzania imeizidi Kenya kwa zaidi ya mara mbili kwa $ millionaires, vipi unaanza kuwa na mashaka katika hili?, hii ndio sababu Tanzania inaongoza katika economic inclusiveness, yaani pesa nyingi ipo mikononi mwa raia wa kawaida, sio matajiri wachache. Kwa ufupi kila mtanzania anashiriki kikamilifu Katina see uchumi wa nchi.

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Millionaires siku hizi kwan wana transact pesa kupitia simu
 
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