⚡ Key Takeaways

Algeria's edge data center market is projected to grow from $9.54 million in 2025 to $36.65 million by 2035 at a 14.26% CAGR, fueled by the December 2025 commercial 5G launch, a 400 Gbps national backbone, and over 3 million fiber-connected homes. The Guenzet smart village pilot in Setif — deploying IoT sensors for lighting, climate, and attendance management — demonstrates the first tangible 5G-edge use case.

Bottom Line: Industrial enterprises in oil and gas, manufacturing, and utilities should begin scoping edge computing architectures for predictive maintenance now — the 5G and fiber infrastructure is live.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for AlgeriaHigh
Edge computing is directly tied to Algeria’s active 5G rollout and industrial modernization agenda, with live pilots and infrastructure already deployed.
Action Timeline6-12 months
The infrastructure foundations (5G, fiber, data centers) are in place. Organizations should begin scoping edge-enabled applications and IoT pilots now.
Key StakeholdersCTOs and IT directors in industrial enterprises (oil & gas, manufacturing, utilities), telecom operators (Mobilis, Djezzy, Ooredoo), Ministry of Post & Telecommunications, municipal governments planning smart city initiatives, IoT startups, university engineering departments
Decision TypeStrategic
This is an architectural decision about where to process data that will shape IT investments for the next decade.
Priority LevelHigh
The convergence of 5G, fiber expansion, and regulatory support creates a narrow window where early movers can establish edge computing capabilities before competitors.

Quick Take: Edge computing combined with Algeria’s 5G rollout will create new categories of tech jobs and startup opportunities. Companies should pilot IoT edge deployments now in manufacturing, agriculture, and smart city applications to build expertise before the infrastructure fully matures.

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