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Uganda Launches Shared Network Model to Deliver Internet-for-All

Veea Uganda

Veea Uganda

Uganda has rolled out its first collaborative, shared-infrastructure broadband network. This is designed to bring fast, secure, and inclusive internet access to every corner of the country. This initiative is the product of a partnership between local telecom Sombha Solutions Store, global tech company Veea Inc., and infrastructure firm BG Titan Group (BGT).

Dubbed the “Internet-for-All” network, the project marks a clear shift in how connectivity is delivered. It moves away from isolated telecom competition to a shared model that allows every licensed operator to access the same infrastructure. This results in a  rapid, cost-efficient, and widespread digital access for all Ugandans.

“What we’re achieving today is exactly what UCC envisioned—transforming competitive barriers into pathways of collaboration,” said Haruna Nyanzi Lule, CEO of Sombha Solutions Store. “Together, we are delivering the promise of the digital future to all Ugandans.”

With less than 300,000 cybersecurity professionals across Africa and persistent digital gaps in rural areas, the need for inclusive infrastructure is needed.

At the core of the pilot is Veea’s Trusted Broadband Access (vTBA) platform, which powers smart connectivity through compact, edge-ready VeeaHub devices. These hubs bring together Wi-Fi, edge computing, intelligent content caching, dynamic backhaul, and AI-powered cybersecurity. All this under a unified system that supports multi-operator access.

Some of the main features of this platform are:

Besides the tech, the pilot is already impacting real lives including:

“Today’s shared network is tomorrow’s shared prosperity,” said Allen Salmasi, Chairman & CEO of Veea Inc. “We’re proving collaboration is the smartest investment any community can make.”

Over the next six months, BG Titan Group will oversee network expansion, supported by sustainable energy solutions and innovative financing. The aim is not just to scale the model in Uganda, but to replicate it across East Africa, laying the groundwork for a digitally inclusive region.

“This collaborative model isn’t just Uganda’s blueprint—it’s a powerful catalyst that will soon ignite similar transformations across East Africa,” said Adam Bicha, VP Uganda, BG Titan Group.

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