By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Telecommunications/ICT Regulatory Authority of Côte d’Ivoire (ARTCI) has held
its 2026 Regulatory Compliance Seminar in Yamoussoukro, bringing together key
public and private sector stakeholders to advance the implementation of the
country’s updated electronic communications regulatory framework.
The
three-day seminar marked a transition from regulatory awareness to operational
compliance and enforcement, following the adoption of Law No. 2024-352 in June
2024. Discussions focused on strengthening compliance mechanisms, improving
licensing frameworks, and aligning industry practices with evolving regulatory
standards.
Participants
reviewed progress made under the 2025 compliance action plans, identifying
implementation gaps and setting priority actions for the next phase. The
seminar also recorded significant progress in the revision of licensing
frameworks, with broad consensus reached on most areas, while a few strategic
issues remain under consideration.

ARTCI
introduced a structured regulatory compliance framework during the session,
including plans for a forthcoming compliance guide aimed at supporting
operators and stakeholders in meeting regulatory obligations. Consumer
protection also featured prominently, with regulators incorporating stakeholder
feedback into policy considerations to enhance safeguards within the sector.
The
seminar further explored future market developments, including satellite
connectivity and emerging models for shared infrastructure, reflecting the
sector’s ongoing evolution and the need for adaptive regulatory approaches.
Stakeholders
emphasized the importance of dialogue and collaboration in shaping effective
regulation, noting that co-creation between regulators and market actors is
critical to building a transparent, predictable, and innovation-friendly
environment.
ARTCI
indicated that the next phase will focus on consolidating outcomes from the
seminar, finalizing outstanding regulatory instruments, and advancing
implementation efforts to deliver measurable impact across the
telecommunications sector.