Somali President celebrates Holmud Telecom’s 5G rollout: a milestone in digital progress
Somalia, Mogadishu – In a major step towards Somalia’s digital transformation, Holmud Telecom, a major player in Somalia’s telecommunications sector, has unveiled its 5G network. This development marks a pivotal moment for the country, reflecting progress in strengthening the digital environment and socio-economic conditions.
Twenty years ago, Somalia faced the challenge of establishing a robust communications network. With the entry of Hormuud Telecom into the market, basic GSM was introduced all the way to his 4G service. It also introduced mobile money in the country, which is now used by over 90% of Somalis, a testament to the company’s dedication to serving the needs of the Somali people.
The recent 5G launch event, which was also attended by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, underlines the government’s recognition of Holmud Telecom’s contribution to the country’s development. In his speech, the President praised the company for its significant impact in creating jobs and increasing interconnectivity, which are essential in an era of global technological evolution.
The President, who has led Somalia to important milestones in recent months, including debt relief and accession to the East African Community, commented: “We lived in this country without a phone, saw calls cost $3 a minute, and today we live in this country without a phone. From analog to digital. became.”
He argued that telecommunications technology directly facilitates efficiency in service delivery across several sectors of the economy, with education, health, economy and finance being the main beneficiaries.
The launch of Hormood’s 5G network is poised to further boost Somalia’s domestic trade, expand its reach beyond its borders and support the country’s growth sectors such as the blue economy and construction. . The network’s availability in more than 30 towns and cities, including the capital Mogadishu, represents a major step towards achieving broader internet coverage and reliability.
The network will initially be accessible in Mogadishu, Kismayo, Galkayo and Baidoa, as well as Dusamareeb, Beledweyne, Afgoye, Melka and Doburi, with a coverage rate of 81%. The 5G rollout will occur at no additional cost to Hormuud’s existing customers. The current price of $20 per month for unlimited data is maintained and is comparable to the cheapest data providers on the continent.
The President praised Holmud Telecom’s contribution to job creation nationwide. “Consider the impact of his 35,000 workers on Hormuud. Each employee at Hormuud provides multiple sources of income for other employees, increasing the positive ripple effect on the larger society. He acknowledged the positive impact the company has had.
President Muhamud also offered government protection to the company and other private entities, and praised Holmud Telecom’s efforts to promote telecommunications nationwide.
President Muhamud’s commitment to supporting private sector initiatives such as Holmud Telecom sees the private sector as central to growth and emphasizes a strategic approach to economic development through public-private partnerships.
“We commend and congratulate Holmud and assure them that the Somali government will support them and provide them with all necessary assistance,” President Mohamud said.
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