China Exim Bank loans 700 million RMB for Phase II of the Tanzania National Fiber Optic Backbone (Linked to #23142, #30603)
Commitment amount
$ 124986246.8
Constant 2017 USD
Summary
Funding agency [Type]
Export-Import Bank of China [State-owned Policy Bank]
Recipient
Tanzania
Sector
Communications (Code: 220)
Flow type
Loan
Concessional
Yes
Category
Project lifecycle
Description
In 2010, China Exim Bank offered the Government of Tanzania a concessional loan agreement worth 700 million RMB for Phase II of the National Fiber Optic Backbone Project (or 国家骨干光纤网项目 or National ICT Fiber Backbone Project (NICTBB) or National ICT Broad Infrastructure Project) in Tanzania. The loan terms are unknown. The project was carried out in three phases for a projected total cost of $170 million USD. Phase I is captured in project #23142 and Phase III in #30603.Huawei Technologies and China International Telecommunication Construction Corporation (CITCC) (a subsidiary of China Telecom) were the implementing contractors. The entire backbone project was intended to cover 10,674 km. Tanzania Telecommunications Co Ltd (TTCL) was mandated to manage the National Fiber Optic Backbone. It was also designed to connect to the international submarine cables of EASSY & SEACOM through cross-border connectivity -- namely Kenya (at two points of Sirari na Namanga), Uganda (at Mutukula), Rwanda (at Rusumo), Malawi (at Kasumulo), Burundi (at Kabanga) and Zambia (at Tunduma).The first phase (#23142) covered 7,000 kilometers over northern and eastern Tanzania in cities like Dar es Salaam to Tanga, Moshi, Arusha, Singida, Dodoma, Iringa, and Morogoro and provide connections to Rwanda, Burundi (Manyovu), Uganda, and Kenya (Horohoro). Phase 1 ultimately laid 4,330 km of cable; 2,280 km of which was part of a newly built Optic Fibre Cable (OFC) network and 2,050 km of which was part of an existing OFC network from TANESCO. It started on July 24, 2009 and completed May 29, 2010.The second phase was designed to be 3,674 kilometers and link Dar es Salaam to Kigoma, Taborak, Sumbawanga, Mbeya, Songea, Mtwara, and Lindi in Tanzania as well as Zambia and Malawi. Phase II of the project ultimately laid 3,230 km of cable; 3,168 km of which was part of a newly built OFC network and 62 km of which was part of the existing OFC network from TANESCO. The second phase was supposed to increase connectivity to rural villages and reduce costs by approximately 80%. The second phase officially began on August 1, 2010 and completed on October 21, 2015.Phase III was also financed by China Exim Bank (#30603). It involved the expansion of the existing NICTBB network by connecting Zanzibar and Pemba to the NICTBB, establishing a full-mesh Internet Protocol layer Multiprotocol Label Switching (IP-MPLS) to the existing Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) layers, as well as building a data center in Dar es Salaam. Works officially began on June 27, 2015, ended in June 2016, and the NICTBB was made operational in September 2016.
Number of official sources
9
Number of unofficial sources
9
Details
Cofinanced
No
Receiving agencies [Type]
Government of Tanzania [Government Agency]
Implementing agencies [Type]
China International Telecommunication Construction Corporaion (CITCC) [State-owned Company]; Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. [Other]; Tanzania Telecommunication Co. Ltd. (TTCL) [State-owned Company]
Loan type
Concessional
Gurarantee provided
No
Insurance provided
No