Somalia launches first submarine cable technical working group

Date: 2026-06-22
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The National Communications Authority (NCA) of Somalia has convened the first Somalia Submarine Cable Landing Technical Working Group (TWG) workshop in Nairobi, bringing together key stakeholders in the telecommunications and broadband ecosystem to improve the resilience and governance of the country’s digital infrastructure.

The two-day workshop, organised in collaboration with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) under the Somali Unlocking Sector Investment Project (Broadband Infrastructure Project), convened submarine cable operators, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and technical experts. Discussions focused on strengthening coordination across the sector, improving outage management systems, promoting fair competition, and advancing the implementation of Somalia’s submarine cable regulatory framework.

Participants also reviewed findings from a recently completed assessment of Somalia’s telecommunications market, using the session to validate insights and identify priority areas for future sector development. The engagement is intended to support evidence-based policymaking and guide investments in broadband infrastructure.

Opening the workshop, the Director General of the National Communications Authority, Mustafa Yasin Sheikh Mustafa Yasin Sheikh, emphasised the importance of collaboration in building a resilient digital ecosystem. He noted that submarine cables remain critical to Somalia’s connectivity, underpinning economic activity, innovation and access to essential public and private services.

He added that the Technical Working Group would serve as a platform to strengthen cooperation between regulators and industry players, with the goal of enhancing the reliability and sustainability of Somalia’s communications infrastructure.

 

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