Judith Yah Sunday

Cameroon extends fibre backbone by 4,000 km

The network infrastructure expansion is part of the country's efforts to establish itself as a hub for digital transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2023.
Amindeh Blaise Atabong
0:50
Sep 7, 2023

Cameroon suffers outgoing international traffic disruptions

Camtel did not provide specifics on the incident, but stated that it occurred on September 5 at the West African Cable System landing point in Batoke.
1:30
Jan 26, 2023

Camtel outsources fixed network services to drive expansion

State-owned telco tailors ongoing strategy to secure greater share of the competitive market.
1:50
Jan 13, 2023

Camtel says vandalism to blame for SAT-3 fibre optic cut

Recent service disruption to Camtel network, as well as to service delivery from third-party MNOs.
1:50
Apr 19, 2022

WE-Africa-NA promises stronger links between Africa, Europe and the US

Joint land-based fibre optic network to connect Sudan to Cameroon via Chad.
1:40
Jan 26, 2022

Cameroon MNOs compete to cash in on AFCON 2021

Camtel, MTN and Orange look to attract new business.
1:40
Sep 28, 2021

Camtel partners MTN Cameroon in local roaming deal

Camtel subscribers will be able to remain connected to telecommunications services by switching to MTN’s network.
1:40

Camtel preps Brazil mission to woo potential telco investors

Ambassador of Brazil to Cameroon Vivian Loss Sanmartin pledges support.
1:40
Aug 23, 2021

Camtel rebrands commercial services as Blue

Intention is to strengthen company’s position in the market.
1:50
Mar 11, 2021

Camtel devises strategy to overtake competitors

Company says it is on track to lead in broadband services and digital transformation.
1:40
Sep 11, 2020

Camtel to roll out US$1.9-million connectivity project

Telco enters agreement with education ministry to boost internet speed, establish new communications network and digital development centres.
1:50
Mar 23, 2020

Conflict, vandalism threaten Cameroon’s telecommunications

Industry has lost pre-tax turnover of over FCFA 25-billion since conflict erupted in 2016 says labour organisation.