Algeria Plans Mobile Network Expansion to 4,500 New Areas by

Algeria plans to extend mobile network coverage to 4,500 additional areas by 2027. The announcement was made on November 15, by Sid Ali Zerrouki, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications,

Algeria Expands Satellite Infrastructure with New Regional Hub in

This expansion reflects the Algerian government''s ongoing commitment to fostering technological self-reliance and digital connectivity nationwide. Minister Zarouqi emphasized that such infrastructure

Algeria Expands Satellite Infrastructure with New Regional Hub in

Algeria inaugurated a new satellite communications hub in Constantine to improve regional connectivity, strengthen Algérie Télécom Satellite operations, and enhance service coverage across 18

Minister Zerrouki Calls for Strategic Optimization of Alcomsat-1

Awarded the Media Leadership Award by the Minister of Communication, Mohamed Laâgab, Dzair Tube continues to shape the Algerian digital media landscape, maintaining its position of influence and

Algeria plans to extend mobile coverage to 4,500 areas by 2027

Zerrouki explained that the first phase successfully covered 1,400 areas, deploying 1,200 base stations — of which 800 have already been installed — laying the groundwork for further expansion. The Algerian

Algeria plans to extend mobile coverage to 4,500 areas by 2027

Algerian authorities have announced plans to expand mobile network coverage to an additional 4,500 locations across the country by 2027.This commitment was disclosed by Sid Ali Zerrouki, the Minister

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The first Algerian communication satellite:Alcomsat-1 Alcomsat-1 project is part of the Algerian national space program.

Algeria''s communications satellite, built by China, boosts

China and Algeria celebrate 65 years of diplomatic ties in 2023, with the two countries on track to strengthen in-depth exchanges and their strategic partnership. In 2017, China launched Algeria''s first

Algeria to Establish USD 7.7 Million Space Communications Centre

Algeria''s Minister of Posts and Wire and Wireless Transport, Mr Said Ali Zorouqi, inaugurated the USD 7.7 million (DZD 1 billion) Algeria Space Communications Centre, a facility intended to reinforce the

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Did China launch Algeria's first communications satellite?

In 2017, China launched Algeria's first communications satellite, the Alcomsat-1. Chinese President Xi Jinping and his then Algerian counterpart Abdelaziz Bouteflika exchanged congratulatory messages on the successful launch.

How has Alcomsat-1 improved telecommunications in Algeria?

Algeria has established an efficient and secure transmission network, enhancing national telecommunications sovereignty, thanks to the launch of Alcomsat-1. The ASAL said it has received positive and promising feedback on program communication and broadcast performance with the help of the Arstar-1 system.

Can Algeria's satellites bridge the digital divide?

️ BY: Dr. Hana Saada During a field visit to the CESTS center in Bouchaoui, the Minister of Post and Telecommunications underscores the imperative of harnessing Algeria's satellite capabilities to bridge the digital divide and foster innovation in underserved regions.

What does Alcomsat-1 mean for Algeria?

An image shows Alcomsat-1 and its ground station printed on the new 500 dinar denomination banknotes of Algeria. /CMG Algerian pride over satellite Algeria has established an efficient and secure transmission network, enhancing national telecommunications sovereignty, thanks to the launch of Alcomsat-1.

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