23 April 2025

Mobilis has successfully conducted its first technical tests of 5G technology at its headquarters in Algiers. This experimental phase is an essential milestone as Mobilis prepares for the commercial launch of 5G services, which is set for the second half of 2025.
The tests yielded impressive results, demonstrating connection speeds of up to 1.2Gbps alongside significantly reduced latency. These findings reaffirm the network's capability to comply with international performance standards. During the testing phase, various demonstrations showcased the potential applications of 5G technology, including virtual tours of tourist sites, cloud gaming experiences, and live streaming through augmented reality glasses.
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Senegalese authorities have officially launched the Goin'Digital project in Dakar, a collaborative initiative with the German Cooperation (GIZ) and Expertise France.
This significant program, funded by €13.1 million from the European Union, Germany, and France, aims to advance public reforms and private initiatives, driving the country towards a more connected and inclusive digital society.
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22 April 2025

MTN South Sudan has successfully renewed its operating license, allowing the telecom company to continue its operations in the country for the next fifteen years. While the cost associated with the renewal remains confidential, the company has outlined ambitious plans to significantly improve service quality and expand network coverage.
The renewed license comes with key obligations aimed at benefiting the local population. MTN South Sudan expressed its commitment to enhancing network services, stating that this long-term agreement will enable the company to invest strategically in the infrastructure and technologies necessary to shape the future of connectivity in South Sudan. The operator aims to achieve 90% population coverage within the first ten years of the license.
Find out more17 April 2025

Somalia's National Communications Authority (NCA) has officially awarded Starlink an operational license, marking a significant milestone as Somalia becomes the 21st country in Africa to adopt Elon Musk's satellite internet service.
The introduction of Starlink in Somalia aims to significantly improve the country's internet coverage and promote digital inclusion. According to recent statistics, Somalia had approximately 5.08 million internet users as of early 2024, translating to just 27.8% of the population, while 72.4% remained offline. The NCA emphasized that the Starlink project aligns with the objectives of the Ministry of Communications and Technology, which seeks to provide affordable and accessible internet services to all Somalis, regardless of their location.
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