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Connectivity And Convergence – Next Chapter For Broadcast Media In Africa

July 15, 2025
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As Africa’s digital broadcast ecosystem continues to develop, a question arises: Is the continent’s platform convergence and connectivity infrastructure being built at a pace sufficient to support modern-day media operations?

In Africa, broadcasters increasingly use digital platforms to deliver programming to audiences that demand flexibility, accessibility, and high-quality content. However, the current state of connectivity and convergence in technology presents both promise and serious challenges.

With the increased mobile broadband penetration, large rural communities lack access to good-quality internet services. This deficit constrains the proportionate distribution of content and coverage of digital broadcasting. Additionally, the absence of a standard fibre network cover and high data charges hinder broadcasters’ ability to distribute content efficiently and reliably.

Concurrently, convergence—the full integration of broadcasting, telecommunications, and internet services—is still in its infancy in most African markets. Siloed regulatory frameworks and patchy technology standards exist in many markets; thus, many broadcasters are confronted with operational inefficiencies that stifle innovation and monetisation opportunities.

The absence of pervasive, cheap connectivity directly impacts the scalability of Over-The-Top (OTT) services, cloud-based production, and digital terrestrial broadcasting. The lack of infrastructure to support hybrid content distribution models also restricts broadcasters from simultaneously accessing audiences across multiple platforms.

And yet, imperceptibly at first, the tide is changing. Regulatory reform to encourage infrastructure sharing, spectrum utilisation, and inter-sectoral cooperation is beginning to rearrange the landscape. Developments in low-data streaming technology, satellite broadband integration, and adaptive bitrate technologies are creating new growth opportunities.

Industry experts argue that telecoms, broadcasters, and technology developers must collaborate in strategic partnerships to realise the full potential of convergence, resulting in audience-centric, data-driven broadcasting.

These are critical issues that will be scrutinised extensively at the Broadcasting and Digital Media Convention—West Africa 2025, which will take place from August 6 to 7, 2025, in Lagos, Nigeria.

Experts from the industry will explore technology convergence, policy, and innovation, charting the course for broadcasting in West Africa and the global world.

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