⚡ Key Takeaways

Algeria Telecom and Huawei launched a national 400G WDM optical backbone on February 21, 2025, providing the low-latency, high-bandwidth transport foundation that makes SD-WAN economically viable for Algerian enterprises. Globally, Security Service Edge now represents 60% of total SASE revenue (Q3 2025), confirming that enterprise WAN modernization is accelerating toward unified security-and-connectivity architectures rather than standalone SD-WAN deployments.

Bottom Line: Algerian enterprise network teams should audit MPLS contracts for expiry dates and launch SD-WAN pilots at 2-3 branch sites in 2026, selecting vendors whose platforms integrate natively with SSE security services to avoid rearchitecting the deployment when SASE adoption becomes urgent.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for Algeria
High

Algeria Telecom’s February 2025 400G backbone launch removes the infrastructure barrier that previously limited SD-WAN economics. Algerian enterprises with MPLS-heavy WAN topologies now have a technically sound, cost-competitive migration path.
Action Timeline
6-12 months

MPLS contracts have defined expiry dates — the right moment to begin SD-WAN pilots is 6-9 months before the first major contract renewal. Enterprises with contracts expiring in late 2026 or early 2027 should begin the audit and pilot phases now.
Key Stakeholders
CIOs, Network Architects, IT Directors, Procurement Teams
Decision Type
Tactical

The decision to pilot SD-WAN at specific sites is a tactical infrastructure choice, but the decision to adopt SASE as the long-term network architecture is strategic. Both decisions interact and should be made together.
Priority Level
Medium

MPLS contracts provide near-term continuity. The cost and flexibility pressures are real but not acute in a single quarter. Organizations should plan the transition rather than rush it — a poorly executed SD-WAN migration creates more problems than it solves.

Quick Take: Algerian enterprise network teams should use 2026 as the year to audit MPLS contracts and run SD-WAN pilots at 2-3 sites, selecting branches where MPLS contracts expire within 18 months. Engage Huawei, Cisco, or Fortinet for structured pilot programs, ensure the pilot evaluation includes security integration (not just routing performance), and plan for SASE as the end state rather than SD-WAN as the final destination.

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