SUDATCHAD will take care of the technical, commercial and financial management of the N’Djamena-Adré fiber optics network, Chad decided during its ministerial council on March 26, 2019.
The draft decree signed on August 28, 2018, approving the concession agreement was presented by the minister of posts and ICT Idriss Saleh Bachar.
According to the government, this draft decree is in line with the programme initiated to connect Chad with international networks and makes high broadband affordable to the whole country.
N’Djamena-Adré fiber optics network entrusted to SUDATCHAD is about 800 km long and indicates the government’s ambition to hasten the country’s digital transformation.
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