Chad orders mobile operators to connect to national fibre network or face sanctions

02 September 2025

The government of Chad has issued a stern ultimatum to mobile operators Airtel and Moov Africa, demanding that they connect to the country’s national fibre-optic backbone within seven days or face potential sanctions.

The directive followed a meeting between Telecommunications Minister Boukar Michel and executives from both companies amid ongoing frustrations over network performance.

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Djibouti Telecom plans extension of DARE1 Subsea Cable to South Africa

01 September 2025

Djibouti Telecom has announced plans to extend its regional subsea cable, Djibouti Africa Regional Express 1 (DARE1), southward along Africa’s east coast to expand connectivity, improve route diversity, and support growing digital demand.

Since becoming operational in 2021, the DARE1 cable system has connected Djibouti City with Bosaso and Mogadishu in Somalia, as well as Mombasa, Kenya, offering a capacity of 36Tbps across three fibre pairs along the Horn of Africa.

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$30 billion revenue predicted for cellular IoT connectivity by 2030

29 August 2025

A new report from Juniper Research forecasts that operators will generate approximately $30 billion from cellular Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity worldwide by 2030, marking a significant increase of 74% from an estimated $18 billion in 2025. This surge is driven by growing demand for operational efficiency and automation across various industries.

To capitalise on this expanding market, Juniper Research recommends that network operators innovate their monetisation strategies, highlighting the increasing importance of network application programming interfaces (APIs). These APIs provide standardised, on-demand access to cellular network capabilities, enabling operators to transition from traditional monthly subscription fees to flexible, usage-based billing models.

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Somalia approves historic cyber-crime legislation

27 August 2025

Somalia has taken a significant stride towards safeguarding its digital infrastructure by approving a pioneering cyber-crime Bill, which received endorsement from Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre and the federal cabinet.

The legislation was meticulously drafted and presented by Somalia’s Ministry of Communications and Technology under the leadership of Minister Mohamed Adam Moalim Ali.

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