- CAFE Informatique offers internet, cloud hosting, system integration and business IT solutions for both companies and public bodies.
- As one of Togo’s oldest ICT providers, it has become a key force in improving connectivity and driving digital innovation in the region.
CAFE Informatique et Télécommunications delivers
CAFE Informatique et Télécommunications is a pioneer in Togo’s ICT sector, founded in 1987 to deliver internet, IT and business technology solutions. Today the company’s portfolio spans broadband internet, cloud hosting, data centre services, business process outsourcing and enterprise IT integration. It works with both public institutions and private enterprises, supporting them with infrastructure, consultancy and software systems that improve operational efficiency.
Beyond its internet backbone, CAFE has put money into areas such as cloud hosting, digital finance tools and managed IT services. These additions are designed for companies that need to expand but cannot afford the cost of setting up their own systems. On its Facebook page, the firm regularly shares news of joint projects with local partners, stressing its role in building technical skills and digital confidence within Togo.
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CAFE Informatique et Télécommunications matters for Togo’s ICT sector
Togo’s technology sector is still held back by weak broadband reach, the high price of building infrastructure and a shortage of local digital content. CAFE has moved to close these gaps by keeping its networks stable, widening its cloud services and backing IT training programmes that build skills on the ground. As one of the first ICT firms to set up in the country, it has been central in shaping the base on which Togo’s internet services now stand.
The company’s model brings together connectivity, cloud hosting and consultancy, giving clients a single point of service rather than forcing them to manage multiple providers. This approach reflects a wider shift seen across West Africa, where demand is rising for end-to-end digital partners. With technical know-how and a strong local presence, CAFE helps both enterprises and public institutions move processes online, raise the quality of service delivery and stay competitive. Its role goes beyond supplying infrastructure, marking it out as a long-term ally in Togo’s ongoing digital transformation.