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Swecom Cameroon fibre tv and internet provider

By Rita HuJuly 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • offers fibre internet, digital tv, and on‑demand video
  • serves both homes and businesses in Cameroon

Services and offerings of swecom

Swecom Plc is a Cameroonian telecom firm founded in 1998. The company first offered cable TV. It expanded into fibre internet and triple‑play via FTTH. It now sells home and business packages called Homelink and SWebiz. Homes get unlimited internet and numeric TV with up to 1 Gbps speeds. Businesses receive dedicated bandwidth, IP transit and video on demand. Swecom installs fibre network infrastructure in cities such as Douala, Yaoundé, Bafoussam, Limbe and Kribi. It provides technical support and 24/7 customer service.

The company uses modern equipment for high‑speed internet, digital TV and VoD. It offers seamless streaming and high‑capacity video access. Services include secure networks, hosting, and customised packages for SMEs. Swecom aims to combine technology with cost‑effective solutions. It continues to improve its digital and media offerings. The company has built its reputation on fast, reliable and scalable access in multiple regions.

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Network infrastructure and strategic footprint

Swecom operates nationwide fibre networks in five regions: Central, Littoral, Southwest, Northwest and West. It uses FTTH technology to deliver broadband and TV. The company provides business customers with SWebiz packages offering symmetric speeds up to 1 Gbps. It also delivers video via satellite using national satellite gateway partnerships. Swecom provides over 400 digital TV channels and over 4000 films on demand. Its network supports households and digital consumption at home.

The company installs and manages fibre, PoP and aggregation nodes. Technical teams monitor performance and maintain uptime. Swecom plans to expand coverage to remaining regions soon. It continues to invest in optical links and fibre capacity upgrades. The company works under national telecom regulation and develops tailored service plans. It supports digital inclusion by combining internet access with TV and business tools in Cameroon’s urban and semi‑urban zones.

Swecom Cameroon
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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