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Home » GVA Togo expands fibre broadband to boost connectivity
GVA Togo-fibre broadband in Togo
GVA Togo-fibre broadband in Togo
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GVA Togo expands fibre broadband to boost connectivity

By LynAugust 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • GVA Togo delivers high-speed fibre broadband at affordable rates.
  • Part of GVA Africa, it builds on regional investment and know-how.

GVA Togo strengthens local connectivity

GVA Togo is part of Groupe Vivendi Africa, a telecom operator focused on bringing fibre broadband to African cities. In Togo, the company is extending fibre-to-the-home lines across Lomé. For families, schools and small firms, the service means faster speeds and more reliable access than what mobile data alone can offer. Unlimited plans make costs easier to manage, while local support teams help customers get connected without long delays.

Its parent company GVA Africa started fibre deployment in Gabon in 2017 and now runs networks in several countries including Côte d’Ivoire, Congo, Rwanda and Togo. This regional model gives each market access to proven technical expertise, while still allowing local operations to focus on pricing, customer service and the pace of roll-out. In Togo, GVA’s emphasis has been on building a stable fibre backbone that lowers the barrier to affordable high-speed internet.

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GVA Togo matters for digital growth

Internet access in Togo has often been limited by high costs and the lack of fixed infrastructure. Many people still depend on mobile broadband, which can be expensive and unstable. GVA Togo’s fibre investment is helping to change that by creating a platform that supports remote work, online education, e-commerce and digital media. The service not only benefits households but also offers businesses stronger foundations to compete in a connected economy.

Across West Africa, fibre is becoming central to national development strategies. Observers point out that operators combining regional investment with local networks are best placed to make an impact. GVA Togo is one of them. By linking strong financial backing with a visible local presence, it is establishing itself as more than just another internet provider. It is contributing to the long-term digital infrastructure that Togo needs to stay competitive.

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Lyn

Lyn is a reporter at BTW Media. Story ideas and collaboration requests can be sent to l.song@btw.media.

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