Senegal and Gambia resolve cross-border communication disruptions through joint frequency coordination

Date: 2026-02-04
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

A radio frequency coordination mission along the Senegalese-Gambian border has successfully resolved major disruptions affecting electronic communications in border areas, improving both national security and daily connectivity for local populations.

The mission, led by Senegal’s Autorité de Régulation des Télécommunications et des Postes (ARTP) in collaboration with Gambia’s PURA and regional operators, addressed interference issues impacting Defence and Security Forces, including Customs and the National Police, as well as residents in Keur Ayip, Karang, and Sénoba. Operators affected included YAS, Expresso, Sonatel, and Gambian operator Africell.

A critical interference case involving an Africell site that violated coordination agreements was corrected through dismantling the antenna and reorienting its sectors toward Gambian territory. The intervention resulted in immediate improvements in voice and data communications, earning widespread approval from security forces and local communities.

The mission highlights the strategic importance of cross-border radio frequency coordination in ensuring uninterrupted communication services and supporting national security in border regions.

 

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