By Ross Moyo
Fixed VoIP subscriptions rose 3.15% to 39,307 in Q4 2025, POTRAZ data shows.
Liquid led with 21,038 lines, up 4.95%, taking 53.52% market share.
Africom had 9,127 lines, up 1.35%, for 23.22% share.
Dandemutande reached 7,054, up 1.25%, with 17.94% share.
TelOne grew 0.41% to 1,948, holding 4.96% share.
Telecontract fell 4.76% to 140, or 0.36% share.
Total fixed telephone subscriptions rose 0.92% to 304,383.
PSTN lines were 265,076, up 0.60%, but traffic fell 4.88%.
VoIP growth reflects enterprise adoption and fibre uptake.
Active fibre subscriptions rose 7.42% to 86,225.
Fixed LTE grew 6.99% to 143,323, supporting VoIP.
IAP revenue was ZWG 2.53 billion, up 0.83%.
Operating costs fell 7.06% to ZWG 1.78 billion.
Liquid owns 32.3% of national fibre backbone at 4,631.4 km.
POTRAZ expects VoIP to grow as SMEs digitize.









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