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Cameroon: Camtel’s Ambitious Initiative – Enhancing Network Quality And Transforming Digital Economy

February 24, 2025
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Camtel, Cameroon’s national telecom company, is taking steps to improve its services. Recently, the company’s CEO, Judith Yah Sunday, concluded a training session for 75 recruits in the fields of information technology and satellite solutions.

According to Yah Sunday, this initiative is in response to the growing issue of network quality deterioration caused by insufficient preventive maintenance and an ageing workforce. “I expect the ‘Silicon Valley’ team, as we’ve named them, to significantly contribute to improving the quality of Camtel’s network services and transforming Cameroon’s digital economy,” she said.

Meanwhile, private telecom operators like Orange and MTN have pointed to the poor condition of Cameroon’s national fibre optic network, which is managed exclusively by Camtel, as the main reason for the country’s subpar service quality. This view is echoed by the Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ART), which conducted an operational audit in 2024 under government orders. The government has been putting pressure on operators to address the situation. In May 2023, the telecom regulator fined US$ $1.2 million for failing to meet its coverage and service quality obligations.

This move by Camtel is expected to benefit not only its subscribers but also the broader telecommunications market in Cameroon. The recruits’ training in satellite solutions suggests that the company is increasingly relying on satellite technology to strengthen its network resilience. Alongside fibre optics, satellite technology could improve service quality and ensure continuous communication in the event of problems with the land-based infrastructure. It also offers a viable solution for connecting remote areas often underserved by traditional networks.

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