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Uganda Unveils National Internet Exchange To Enhance Digital Autonomy

April 21, 2026
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In a significant move to bolster its digital infrastructure, Uganda has officially launched the National IP Peering Exchange (NIPX), marking the country’s first open Internet Exchange Point.

The inauguration took place at the Uganda Media Centre, led by the Minister of State for National Guidance, Godfrey Kabbyanga. NIPX facilitates local traffic exchange among Internet Service Providers, content platforms, and network operators, significantly reducing reliance on international routing.

Previously, a considerable portion of Uganda’s internet traffic was processed outside the country before being returned, resulting in higher costs, increased latency, and reduced efficiency. The introduction of NIPX aims to tackle these challenges by enhancing speed, reliability, and the overall quality of internet services.

Government officials have highlighted that this initiative will not only strengthen Uganda’s digital sovereignty but also improve user experiences across crucial sectors, including video communications, e-government, digital commerce, and online education.

During the launch, Kabbyanga encouraged collaboration among ISPs, technology companies, and innovators to create a faster, more secure, and resilient internet ecosystem.

In addition to its technical benefits, NIPX is poised to elevate Uganda’s status as a regional ICT hub, opening doors to new avenues for innovation, investment, and youth employment as the country progresses along its digital transformation path.

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