Niger’s international Internet bandwidth reached 199.8 Gbps by December 2024, according to the latest figures released by Autorité de Régulation des Communications Électroniques et de La Poste (ARCEP) in its 2024 annual report. This was split between five operators: Zamani Telecom (previously Orange, with 20 Gbps, compared to 15 Gbps in 2023), Airtel (Celtel) Niger (140 Gbps, compared to 70.15 Gbps), Atlantique Telecom (Moov Africa Niger, with 7 Gbps, compared to 5 Gbps), Niger Telecom (30 Gbps, compared to 25 Gbps), and Liptinfor (2.8 Gbps, compared to 4 Gbps). This total of 199.8 Gbps in 2024 was a 68% increase compared to 119.15 Gbps in 2023, 123.5 Gbps in 2022, and 71.904 Gbps in 2021 (see Niger: Niger’s International Bandwidth Increases By 72% During 2022).
Source: ARCEP
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