IMC Communications has taken a significant step towards partnering with US satellite internet service provider Starlink, having been granted an internet service provider (ISP) license by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz).
Starlink’s entry into Zimbabwe is expected to revolutionize the country’s digital landscape, offering faster, cheaper, and more reliable internet connectivity. This aligns with the government’s vision of a digitally empowered nation by 2030.
IMC, one of the three local companies approved to resell Starlink services, is poised to play a pivotal role in expanding internet access across the country, particularly in remote areas. The company’s chairman, Wilson Manase, expressed his commitment to delivering affordable, reliable, and innovative ICT services to Zimbabweans.
The partnership between IMC and Starlink is expected to drive economic growth by enabling businesses and individuals to participate more fully in the digital economy. With the increasing importance of digital services in today’s world, access to high-quality internet connectivity is essential for staying competitive and delivering value to customers.
As IMC prepares to launch its Starlink services, the company faces stiff competition from other local ISPs. However, IMC’s focus on customer experience and its commitment to delivering high-quality services could give it a competitive edge.
ld, access to high-quality internet connectivity is essential for staying competitive and delivering value to customers.
As IMC prepares to launch its Starlink services, the company faces stiff competition from other local ISPs. However, IMC’s focus on customer experience and its commitment to delivering high-quality services could give it a competitive edge.