For
years development has brought us better lives through easing the way we
live and work. Little over 20 years ago, Tanzanians could not have
imagined that travelling from one corner of Tanzania to another could
take less than 24 hours, or sending money from one region to another
could be a process of one minute, but this all has been made easy with
technological inventions that have rapidly shifted our country to where
we are today. Such inventions are so useful to a point they seem to be
too god to be true, for example the introduction of Internet service.
Internet
services have been available since 1995, according to ...Wikipedia’s
internet history there was no international fiber connectivity available
until 2009. Before then, connectivity to the rest of the world,
including to neighboring countries, was obtained using satellite
networks. The SEACOM and the Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System
submarine fiber cable projects were implemented in July 2009 and July
2010, respectively, bringing higher speed Internet connectivity to
Tanzania with lower costs.
In
those years many people could not believe that internet of such speed
could exist in this side of Africa, until Smile introduced Africa’s
first 4G LTE mobile broadband services in Tanzania in May 2013, thereby
revolutionizing the way Tanzanians and people in East Africa access the
internet. From then Tanzanians experience the country’s fastest internet
services with coverage in Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Dodoma, Mwanza, Moshi, Mbeya and Morogoro.
As
now Tanzania aims to migrate to the Second World economy, with the
focus of being “an Industrial nation” it is vital that it runs with the
rapid changes in today’s technological world, biggest of which being to
turn to the best internet.
Many
Telecom companies in Tanzania have identified themselves as companies
that offer good internet technologies through their services, although
most times the questions rise in their advertised speeds and value that
brings a customer to the decision of who is the most reliable for users’
internet needs.
In
the case of Reliability, companies have worked hard to market their
internet services, through billboards, sales activities, media
advertisements and in many other areas, but when it comes to speed it is
somehow hard for the customer to determine the speed he/she is
provided, unless it starts to slow down or stops working, which in most
cases users get to be very frustrated.
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