The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) signed an agreement on Oct. 20 with Mauritius-based investment firm United Investment LMT (UIL) to strengthen its national digital infrastructure, Congolese media reported. The partnership, first agreed in 2023, is estimated to be worth about $150 million.
The project covers feasibility studies, the rollout of 60,000-80,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cable nationwide, the installation of a new 192-terabit-per-second submarine cable, and the construction of three data centers, according to Scoop RDC. It will also include the establishment of a national telecom operator providing both fixed and wireless services. No implementation timeline was provided.
“The DRC needs at least 40,000 to 50,000 kilometers of fiber to achieve full connectivity. Internet access remains below 30%,” said José Mpanda Kabangu, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, during the signing of supplementary documents with UIL. “The President wants all 145 territories of the country to be connected. I wish this project every success and will give it my full support.”
Expanding digital infrastructure and connectivity is one of four key goals of the 2026–2030 National Digital Plan (PNN2), which seeks to position the DRC as a regional digital hub. To support the strategy, the government plans to invest $1 billion over five years, alongside $500 million in external funding from international partners.
The country is also pursuing other public-private partnerships. Nigeria’s Fidelity Bank has expressed interest in financing a national telecom satellite project to improve connectivity.
The DRC scored 31/100 on the ITU’s 2024 ICT Development Index, ranking 41st out of 47 African countries. According to GSMA, about 32% of the population still lacked mobile internet coverage in 2024. The organization also noted that the DRC had around 9,631 kilometers of fiber installed, with another 29,000 kilometers planned by public and private operators. The country is connected to the WACS and 2Africa submarine cables, according to Submarine Cable Map.
Isaac K. Kassouwi
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