- ICOSNET expands digital services and partners with Liquid Dataport to improve Algeria’s cross-border network capacity.
- The company is advancing cloud, security, and unified comms while addressing growing regional cyber and infrastructure challenges.
ICOSNET expands reach with strategic services
ICOSNET, a Cheraga‑based ISP founded in 1999, has continued its expansion with differentiated service offerings encompassing high‑speed symmetrical internet, cloud hosting, unified communications, and cyber‑security. The firm also operates a Tier III data centre in Algiers, delivering colocation, VPS and dedicated server solutions . In a strategic move, ICOSNET recently allied with Liquid Dataport (part of Cassava Technologies) to use Liquid’s pan‑African fibre network, broadening their connectivity beyond Algerian borders.
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Driving digital transformation
ICOSNET, Algeria’s only private ISP, plays a pivotal role in the region’s digital transformation by bridging enterprise and government needs. Facing increasing complexity in cybersecurity, the company has invested in next-generation defences, including SSL certification and DDoS mitigation, to meet evolving regulatory demands.
Its recent partnership with Liquid Dataport helps overcome Algeria’s long-standing bandwidth limitations, leveraging a pan-African fibre backbone to enhance cross-border connectivity and reduce latency.
In parallel, ICOSNET is expanding its offerings beyond connectivity—delivering cloud services, unified communications like V-ROOM video, and Tier III data centre hosting. This shift reflects a broader global trend, as telecom providers evolve into platform-based digital service firms.
With major African players scaling aggressively, ICOSNET’s focus on compliance, infrastructure, and data sovereignty positions it as a strong competitor. For Algerian businesses, it offers not just performance, but also security and trust in a rapidly digitising economy.