- Offers fibre, voice, cloud, and connectivity solutions
- Operates across multiple sectors in the DRC
Network services for enterprise and government
Hologram RDC is a telecom service provider based in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It delivers fibre internet, voice services, cloud hosting, and interconnection solutions. The company focuses on enterprise, government, and operator clients. It supports sectors such as education, health, mining, and logistics. Hologram RDC operates its own infrastructure to ensure service reliability. It offers both Layer 2 and Layer 3 connectivity. Its fibre-optic network spans major cities in the DRC.
The company provides service level agreements and 24/7 support. It focuses on uptime and performance. Hologram RDC also offers managed services and security tools. Clients can choose dedicated internet or shared broadband. The firm helps clients set up data centres and cloud storage. It also supports VPN, virtualisation, and network monitoring. The company aims to connect remote areas and high-demand users. Hologram RDC plays a role in improving Congo’s digital capacity.
Also read: IQ Fiber brings 10‑gig network to Savannah
Also read: SANCFIS Africa ICT and defence leader
Local support and scalable infrastructure
Hologram RDC was founded to meet local market needs. It builds solutions adapted to infrastructure gaps. Its services are designed to scale with demand. The firm offers flexible packages for different business sizes. It works with public and private institutions. Its network supports key government services and digital transformation.
The company builds and maintains its own metro fibre. It connects with international and local backbones. Hologram RDC uses skilled local teams for deployment and support. It invests in local talent and training. Its customer support is based in the DRC. The company offers contracts in both French and English. It aims to provide stable connections in unstable environments.
Hologram RDC also adapts to local energy and transport issues. It uses redundant paths to reduce outages. The firm is expanding fibre to more cities. It also explores wireless extensions to reach new users. Its focus is stable, secure, and accessible communication for the country.