• M’Data Telecom Mali delivers reliable metro-Ethernet and fibre services to corporates and operators via POPs in Bamako and Gao.
  • Part of AFR‑IX telecom’s pan‑African network, it provides MPLS, SDN, IP transit and DDoS protection over a robust ASN-enabled infrastructure.

M’Data Telecom Mali: Backbone infrastructure for business

M’Data Telecom Mali (part of AFR‑IX telecom) delivers metro-Ethernet and fibre-based internet services to corporates and telecommunications operators in Mali. It operates POPs in Bamako and Gao and is licensed with over 25 years of industry experience.

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M’Data Telecom Mali: Pan-African network integration

As part of AFR-IX’s extensive Pan-African metro-Ethernet network, M’Data connects Mali to regional and global fibre routes, offering MPLS, SDN, IP transit, DDoS protection, and co-location via 60+ POPs across Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

M’Data Telecom Mali: Robust technical capacity

Operating under ASN AS60171, M’Data holds a dedicated IPv4 /22 block and IPv6 /32 allocation. The company maintains in-country engineering and commercial teams trained in leading global standards, ensuring high reliability and service optimisation.

M’Data Telecom Mali: Market context and growth

Mali’s telecom operators invested US$193.7 million in network expansion in 2022, with 91% allocated to infrastructure. M’Data contributes to this growth through national fibre rollouts in major cities alongside enhanced international bandwidth.

Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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