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Regulation & Policy
#INCM#Mozambique

Mozambique INCM starts national roaming pilot for mobile coverage

Source: Developing Telecoms | Telecom news portal for emerging markets - Developing TelecomsApril 27, 2026
TL;DR:
  • Mozambique’s Communications Regulatory Authority, INCM, has started a national roaming service pilot.
  • The pilot aims to equalise mobile coverage for users in Mozambique.
  • The source does not state participating operators, locations, or a launch date beyond the announcement.

Mozambique’s Communications Regulatory Authority, INCM, has started a national roaming service pilot to equalise mobile coverage for users in Mozambique. The source says the pilot is intended to reduce differences in mobile network coverage across the country.

National roaming lets a mobile subscriber use another operator’s network when their own operator does not have coverage in a given area. The source does not provide the names of participating mobile network operators, the pilot timetable, or any technical details on implementation.

National roaming is a regulatory tool used in some markets to extend service availability without requiring each mobile network operator (MNO, a company that owns and runs a mobile network) to build full coverage everywhere. In this case, INCM is using a pilot to test whether national roaming can help equalise mobile coverage in Mozambique.

Related Questions

Is Mozambique testing national roaming for mobile users?
Yes. INCM has started a national roaming service pilot in Mozambique to equalise mobile coverage for users.
What is national roaming in mobile networks?
National roaming is when a subscriber uses another operator’s network inside the same country when their own operator has no coverage. The Mozambique pilot is using this approach to address uneven mobile coverage.

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