Tanzania's internet infrastructure has significantly improved by 2026, with average broadband speeds reaching 25 Mbps, primarily in urban centers. Internet penetration has grown to 45%, reflecting increased access and affordability. The rise in mobile broadband users, now totaling 22 million, indicates a shift toward mobile-first internet consumption. Data usage per user continues to grow, driven by social media, streaming, and online commerce, shaping a more connected society.
Despite progress, rural areas still lag in connectivity, presenting opportunities for expansion. The number of internet subscribers has surpassed 25 million, showing robust market growth. Government initiatives and investments in telecom infrastructure are key drivers behind this digital expansion. Continued improvements are expected to bridge the digital divide, fostering economic development and digital literacy across Tanzania in the coming years.