- Somtel expands fibre broadband across Somalia and Somaliland despite infrastructure and security hurdles
- Industry innovation meets competition as digital demand rises in the Horn of Africa
Somtel fibre boosts digital access in Somalia and Somaliland
Somtel is rapidly expanding its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) service, offering high-speed broadband to homes and businesses across Somalia and Somaliland. Promising low latency and improved reliability, the service supports VoIP, video streaming, and remote work, giving users a major upgrade from older mobile and wireless connections.
Somtel’s packages—ranging from 5 Mbps to 40 Mbps—target a growing market of urban users and small businesses. As demand for digital access rises, the company is positioning itself as a vital player in Somalia’s developing internet economy, also supporting enterprise services and cloud connectivity.
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Somtel faces pressure in competitive telecom sector
Operating in a region with weak infrastructure and political fragmentation, Somtel must navigate unreliable power, regulatory differences, and security risks. Backed by Dahabshiil Group, it has continued to invest in mobile money, eSIMs, and satellite redundancy to stay ahead.
Still, competition is growing as regional fibre projects increase capacity and rival operators enter the market. To maintain its edge, Somtel must scale services quickly while ensuring reliable delivery in one of the world’s toughest telecom environments.