Mozambique has authorized its three mobile operators to begin implementing 5G technology, with a national rollout planned. The licenses were issued by the National Institute of Communications of Mozambique (INCM), marking a key step in the country’s digital transformation strategy. Authorities anticipate 5G coverage will reach all provincial capitals by June 2027, expanding gradually across the nation. The rollout is expected to boost connectivity, foster technological innovation, and improve service quality for consumers. Simultaneously, regulators are committed to accelerating 4G coverage nationwide to bridge the digital divide between urban and rural areas. Mobile operators view the license allocation as crucial for strengthening their networks and offerings.