Airtel Uganda, Uganda’s first anti-spam network, has today handed over UGX 37.9 billion to the Uganda Communications Universal Service and Access Fund (UCUSAF), reinforcing its commitment to expanding digital connectivity across Uganda. This represents an 11.4% increase from last year’s contribution.

The contribution represents 2% of Airtel Uganda’s gross annual revenue for the financial year ending 31st December 2024, in full compliance with the Communications Act and the terms of the company’s national telecommunications license.

The handover ceremony was held at the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) headquarters, where Airtel Uganda’s Managing Director, Soumendra Sahu, emphasized the shared vision between Airtel and UCC to bridge the digital divide and drive inclusive growth through communication services.

Soumendra Sahu

“This contribution goes beyond compliance with License obligations. It is a deliberate and strategic investment in Uganda’s digital future, a future where every Ugandan has access to safe, fast, reliable, and affordable communication services. We recently added Uganda’s first Spam Alert service as part of our responsible citizenship in fighting the global challenge of SPAM” he said.

The handover marks a continuation of Airtel Uganda’s multi-year efforts to drive innovation and inclusion through investment in ICT infrastructure. The company remains one of the largest contributors to UCUSAF and has committed to working closely with the UCC and other partners to extend digital access to even the most remote parts of Uganda.

“We have been able to deliver on this commitment because of the loyalty of our esteemed customers, the support of the government of Uganda and the various stakeholders and partners. We are grateful for this support,” Soumendra added.

The Universal Service and Access Fund (UCUSAF) is a government-backed initiative managed by the UCC to support the development of communication services in unserved and underserved areas. Funds are used to extend broadband and voice coverage to rural communities, facilitate ICT access in schools and health centres, and promote nationwide digital inclusion.

Hon Nyombi Thembo, the Executive Director of the Uganda Communications Commission, welcomed the contribution and applauded Airtel Uganda’s continued leadership and collaboration.

Hon Nyombi Thembo

“The goal of universal access cannot be achieved by government alone. It requires collective responsibility and deliberate investment by all stakeholders in the industry,” he noted. “We commend Airtel Uganda for consistently honoring its obligations and for their commitment to public safety with their new Spam Alert service.”

He added that UCUSAF plays a pivotal role in unlocking socio-economic transformation by ensuring that all Ugandans, especially those in remote areas, can participate in the digital economy – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCn8C-HsCDE&t=16663s