⚡ Key Takeaways

Presidential Decrees 26-104 and 26-105 created EPIC-EC (optical fiber and cable manufacturing in Réghaïa) and EPIC-EPMTIC (ICT equipment production in El-Harrach) under the National People’s Army, fulfilling a May 2024 presidential directive. Algeria’s FTTH rollout reached 3 million households by February 2026 — up 60-fold from 2020 — creating the domestic demand that makes sovereign component manufacturing viable for the next deployment phase.

Bottom Line: Algerian infrastructure procurement teams and technology suppliers should open early dialogue with EPIC-EC and EPIC-EPMTIC to understand supply capacity timelines before domestic content requirements apply to future Algérie Télécom contracts.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for Algeria
High

Decrees 26-104 and 26-105 directly affect Algeria’s infrastructure procurement pipeline, national security posture, and the industrial capacity available for the next phase of FTTH expansion toward the 2030 target.
Action Timeline
6-12 months

EPIC-EC and EPIC-EPMTIC are newly incorporated — procurement planners and technology partners should engage now to understand supply timelines and capacity ramp-up before the next deployment phase launches.
Key Stakeholders
Algérie Télécom procurement, MPTIC infrastructure teams, Algerian engineering graduates, domestic ICT suppliers
Decision Type
Strategic

Understanding this industrial move is essential for any organization planning multi-year infrastructure investments or supplier relationships in Algeria’s digital sector.
Priority Level
High

This is the institutional foundation for Algeria’s sovereign digital infrastructure — organizations in the procurement and deployment chain should track EPIC-EC and EPIC-EPMTIC capacity milestones closely.

Quick Take: Algerian infrastructure planners and ICT procurement teams should open early dialogue with EPIC-EC and EPIC-EPMTIC to understand delivery timelines, qualification standards, and domestic content requirements that may apply to future Algérie Télécom and public-sector network contracts. Early engagement positions suppliers and buyers to benefit from the transition to domestic sourcing before it becomes a contractual mandate.

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