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Policy & Regulation
Algeria’s 700MHz Spectrum Strategy: Bridging the Rural Digital Divide
⚡ Key Takeaways Bottom Line: Algeria’s 700MHz spectrum allocation is the most cost-effective path to extending broadband to 4,500 rural...
Infrastructure & Cloud
Algeria’s 5G Race: Ooredoo, Djezzy, and Mobilis Launch Commercial Services
⚡ Key Takeaways Algeria launched commercial 5G in December 2025, with Mobilis, Djezzy, and Ooredoo splitting $492 million in spectrum...
Cybersecurity & Risk
Algeria’s 5G Rollout: Cybersecurity Risks the Sector Must Confront Now
Algeria's $492M 5G rollout across 8 provinces exposes 54.8M subscribers to SS7 exploits, SBA vulnerabilities, and cross-slice attacks. What must change.
Infrastructure & Cloud
Algeria’s Internet Exchange Point Gap: Why Local Traffic Still Routes Through Europe
⚡ Key Takeaways When an Algerian user in Algiers sends an email to a colleague sitting in the same office...

Policy & Regulation
Algeria’s Telecom Regulation: How ARPCE Governs Spectrum, Licensing, and Competition
ARPCE: The Regulator Behind Algeria's Connectivity ARPCE (Autorité de Régulation de la Poste et des Communications Electroniques) is the entity that determines what nearly 47.5 million Algerians can access on their phones, how much they pay for it, and which companies are

Policy & Regulation
Algeria’s Digital Economy Law: What Tech Companies Need to Know in 2026
Introduction Algeria's regulatory environment for technology businesses has undergone significant transformation since 2020 — driven by a government committed to reducing hydrocarbon dependency, a rapidly growing youth population demanding digital services, a post-pandemic

