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Malawi slashes spectrum fees to drive digital growth and competition
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46387, member: 636"] Malawi's communications regulator cut spectrum fees by 20 percent across all frequency bands. The Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority made the announcement to boost digital access and make services more affordable. MACRA expects the move will help operators reduce costs and draw new companies into the market. The fee reduction supports efforts to grow the country's digital economy. Director General Daud Suleman called the change great news for operators and consumers. The policy aligns with Malawi's MW2063 vision for digital transformation. Radio frequency spectrum serves as the foundation for all wireless communication services. Mobile networks, broadcasting, satellite systems and emergency services all depend on spectrum access. MACRA recognized that high fees were blocking investment and keeping prices elevated for users. The regulator wanted to level the playing field and create more competition. MACRA reviewed its Administrative Incentive Pricing model that started in 2018. The updated pricing schedule launched in 2024 after officials studied location, bandwidth, frequency and market factors. Lower fees should free up money for network expansion and service improvements. The changes may encourage startups and smaller companies to enter the telecommunications sector. MACRA hopes the revision will accelerate national development goals through better digital infrastructure. The new framework supports MW2063's agenda for e-commerce, e-learning, e-health and e-governance platforms. Suleman believes the reduction will build a more competitive and resilient digital economy. MACRA aims to deliver quality and affordable communication services to every person in Malawi. The Communications Act requires MACRA to ensure universal access to communication services. The regulator manages spectrum resources on behalf of the Republic of Malawi. [/QUOTE]
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