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Netforce digital infrastructure in west africa

By Rita HuJuly 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Provides broadband, cloud, cybersecurity and training
  • Operates in Burkina Faso and 14 other African countries

Services and digital solutions by netforce

Netforce is a pan‑African technology provider based in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The company offers high‑speed internet via fibre‑optic and wireless solutions. It provides cloud hosting, virtualisation, data backup and storage through its CloudCore platform. The firm delivers cybersecurity services under its Cybershield offering, including threat protection and secure systems. It manages IT infrastructure via its ITCare division, including support, maintenance and

ITIL‑based service management. Netforce also runs a training academy that offers certified courses in networking, cloud and cyber defence. It supports diverse sectors including government, finance, health, industry and media. The company designs tailored digital transformation solutions for enterprises, NGOs, public institutions and mining groups. It integrates systems and manages large‑scale IT projects. Netforce emphasises local competence and technical excellence. It works to improve digital services through reliable, scalable and secure infrastructure.

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Regional presence and network footprint

Netforce began operations in Burkina Faso and now works across fourteen African countries including Benin, Togo, Mali, Niger, Côte d’Ivoire, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Ghana, Chad, Liberia, Guinea and Cameroon. The company owns AS328721 with over 500 IPv4 addresses registered under AFRINIC. It deploys broadband infrastructure using fibre, microwave and VSAT networks. Netforce manages national and cross-border connectivity via points-of-presence in regional capitals. Its operations include last‑mile access, enterprise interconnection, IP transit and hosting services.

The firm partners with international providers to reinforce its network reach. It provides managed services for fibre backbone, cloud hosting and IT support. The company also offers remote monitoring and system audits. Local technical teams deliver installation, maintenance and training. Netforce’s approach combines in‑house capabilities with international telecom standards. It continues to expand its digital offering across west and central Africa.

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Rita Hu

Rita is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Fashion Management at University of Leeds. Contact her at r.hu@btw.media.

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