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Benin: Canal Box Set To Transform Internet Market – A New Era Of Competition And Connectivity

March 14, 2025
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Canal Box, the internet service offering from Vivendi, known for its aggressive pricing in other African markets, is set to launch in Benin. Although there’s been no official announcement so far, a sector source confirmed the news. This marks the beginning of a new competitive battle in Benin’s internet market.

In the eight African countries where Canal Box is already available, Vivendi has quickly gained market share by offering competitively high-quality services. According to details from the product’s website, customers can enjoy download speeds of up to 200 Mbps for a monthly fee ranging from US$28 to US$89, depending on the country.

The most recent fixed internet pricing (September 2024) from Benin’s telecommunications regulator, ARCEP, shows a stark contrast. The Société béninoise d’infrastructures numériques (SBIN) charges up to US$165.27 per month for a 150 Mbps plan, while the Internet service provider (ISP) Isocel offers the same service for US$264.44.

For multinational companies like MTN and Moov Africa (a subsidiary of Maroc Télécom), mobile internet offers can go up to 2,000 gigabits for an unlimited plan but at a steep price of US$206.59 for 30 days. Starlink, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, still faces a high initial cost for equipment, with questions about its responsiveness in case of outages.

The entry of Canal Box is expected to increase the competitive pressure already felt on the market. By the third quarter of 2024, MTN Benin had already seen a decline in revenue from its “services” segment, which includes the internet, dropping to around US$98 million. With Canal Box set to intensify the competition, Benin’s internet market holds promising prospects.

A report published in late January 2025 by the GSMA suggests that ongoing reforms in internet development and the digitisation of sectors such as agriculture, industry, transportation, trade, and public administration could add value and create 202,000 jobs. If Canal Box’s competitive pricing helps democratise internet access, it could push ISPs beyond simple connectivity and offer more dynamic, wider solutions.

The key now will be the details of Canal Box’s entry into Benin. A major point to watch is whether Vivendi will rely on SBIN’s infrastructure for its connectivity or if the French company will deploy its infrastructure, utilising only existing support facilities like poles and cable routes. These details will help assess the true economic impact of the new player in Benin’s economy.

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