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Niger launches new Internet Exchange Point

29/08/2025
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Niger launches new Internet Exchange Point
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The ceremony was led by Adji Ali Salatou, Minister of Communications and New Information Technologies, who underscored the initiative’s significance in improving national connectivity.

The IXP serves as a central hub where Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can directly interconnect within a single location, facilitating data exchange through mutual agreements. This setup allows local data traffic to be exchanged domestically, reducing the reliance on costly international data transfers. The government highlighted that such infrastructure not only cuts operational costs but also boosts network stability and performance.

This development forms part of Niger’s broader strategy to modernise its digital landscape, which includes the construction of a data centre, the establishment of a virtual landing point (VLP), upgrades to telecom infrastructure, and fibre optic links with neighbouring nations. These projects are designed to meet the increasing demand for reliable internet access across the country.

Experts note that the installation of an IXP typically results in lower connectivity costs and improved network resilience. For Niger, where only 23.2% of the population currently has internet access, according to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), these advancements are expected to promote greater adoption of online services and digital inclusion.

The government’s efforts aim to foster a more connected society, supporting economic growth, education, and government services through improved internet accessibility and affordability.

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