Tanzania’s TTCL and Yas Business Forge New Strategy to Drive Digital Transformation
Through this renewed partnership, TTCL and Yas Business are committing to play a crucial role in bolstering Tanzania's Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure, developing reliable and modern communication networks, and stimulating the growth of the country's digital economy.

TTCL Corporation, Tanzania’s national telecommunications company, and Yas Business have held a strategic working session aimed at deepening their long-standing collaboration and advancing Tanzania’s digital transformation through modern communication and infrastructure.
The meeting brought together technical and business professionals from both entities. The discussions focused on several key areas: establishing a collective strategic direction, analyzing new business opportunities both within and outside Tanzania, exploring the joint use of existing infrastructure, laying the groundwork for strategic infrastructure collaboration, and ultimately, supporting the nation’s broader digital transformation process.
For over a decade, Yas Business and TTCL have maintained a close working relationship in the communications sector, fostering the exchange of expertise, boosting efficiency, and supporting efforts to connect the Tanzanian community both domestically and globally.
Through this renewed partnership, TTCL and Yas Business are committing to play a crucial role in bolstering Tanzania’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure, developing reliable and modern communication networks, and stimulating the growth of the country’s digital economy.
In related news, TTCL has recently taken significant steps to strengthen its communication infrastructure. The agency officially launched new communication links between the National Communications Force and maritime forces stationed in Mombasa. This initiative is part of TTCL’s ongoing efforts to ensure that Tanzania, along with its local and international customers, benefits from high-quality, faster, and reliable communication services. These new connections are anticipated to enhance internet communication capacity, improve service delivery, and contribute to the growth of the digital economy in Tanzania and the wider East African region.