Techno-economic analysis of UMTS900 and UMTS2100 for rural connectivity in Tanzania

dc.creatorSimba, Fatuma
dc.creatorTrojer, Lena
dc.creatorMvungi, Nerey
dc.creatorBakari Mwinyiwiwa,
dc.creatorMjema, Emmanuel
dc.date2019-05-20T07:13:02Z
dc.date2019-05-20T07:13:02Z
dc.date2012
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-05T13:00:53Z
dc.date.available2021-05-05T13:00:53Z
dc.descriptionRural areas of the developing countries lack Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructures such as access network, also known as last mile connectivity, to deliver ICT services. The lack of connectivity is due to high cost of implementing ICT infrastructures. Wireless technologies are envisioned as candidates for rural connectivity. They are not only easier and faster to deploy but also cheaper than the wired technologies. This paper presents a technoeconomic analysis of two wireless technologies in Tanzania, called third generation (3G) implemented at 900MHz and at 2100MHz frequency bands. Objectives of techno-economic analysis are to investigate economic feasibility and to determine a cost effective option between the two connectivity options. Results show that, 3G at 900HMz is a feasible and cost - effective connectivity technology in Tanzania. These results can be generalized to other developing countries, since rural areas pose similar characteristics with regard to ICT infrastructure development.
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.identifier978-1-4673-2101
dc.identifierhttp://dspace.cbe.ac.tz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/194
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/73970
dc.languageen
dc.publisherIEEE. Citation for the published paper:
dc.subjectRural Areas, Techno-economic, UMTS.
dc.titleTechno-economic analysis of UMTS900 and UMTS2100 for rural connectivity in Tanzania
dc.typeArticle

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