Senegal promotes digital infrastructure sharing after successful RAN and FTTH trials

Date: 2026-06-09
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

The Autorité de Régulation des Télécommunications et des Postes du Sénégal (ARTP) has announced progress in its efforts to promote digital infrastructure sharing following the conclusion of Proofs of Concept (PoC) on RAN sharing and FTTH fiber unbundling.

The exercises, completed on Thursday, June 4, 2026, were conducted in collaboration with telecommunications operators, internet service providers, equipment manufacturers, and other sector stakeholders. According to the regulator, the trials confirmed the technical and operational feasibility of infrastructure-sharing models under real network conditions.

ARTP stated that the outcomes demonstrate the potential of RAN sharing and fiber unbundling as key mechanisms for optimizing investment, expanding digital network coverage, and improving access to digital services across Senegal.

The regulator further noted that the pilot phase helped identify key technical, operational, and economic challenges that will need to be addressed in the ongoing development of the national regulatory framework for digital infrastructure.

The authority commended stakeholders for their collaboration and reaffirmed its commitment to continued consultations aimed at creating an enabling environment for infrastructure sharing in the country’s telecommunications sector.

According to ARTP, the findings from the PoCs will serve as a foundation for strengthening network efficiency and supporting a more inclusive and sustainable digital transformation agenda for Senegal.

 

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