Senegal's ARTP, ANAM renew partnership to strengthen maritime communications and safety

Date: 2026-07-17
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

Senegal's Telecommunications and Postal Regulatory Authority (ARTP) and the National Agency for Maritime Affairs (ANAM) have renewed their partnership agreement to strengthen maritime safety through improved management of radio frequencies and maritime communication systems.

The agreement was renewed during a workshop on the management of radio frequencies, Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) numbers and call signs, attended by ARTP Director General Dahirou Thiam and ANAM Director General Bécaye Diop.

Speaking at the event, Thiam highlighted the critical role of radio frequencies in protecting lives at sea, noting that effective spectrum management is essential for maintaining reliable maritime communications, preventing harmful interference and supporting search and rescue operations.

He said the proper allocation and management of radio frequencies contribute significantly to safeguarding people and property by ensuring uninterrupted communication between vessels and maritime authorities.

The workshop also focused on the management of MMSI numbers, which enable the rapid identification of vessels and provide access to key information about ships, their communication equipment and crew.

By renewing their cooperation agreement, ARTP and ANAM reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening maritime security and enhancing collaboration in response to evolving technologies and the growing use of digital systems in the maritime sector.

The renewed partnership is expected to support the development of a modern and effective governance framework for maritime communications and safety in Senegal.

 

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