By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
Industry
leaders have underscored the growing importance of network convergence and
collaboration in shaping Africa’s digital future at a just-ended Global Africa
Tech event in Algeria.
The
discussion took place during the “All Networks – One Convergence” panel, which
brought together key stakeholders from across the telecommunications and
satellite ecosystem to examine emerging trends and opportunities on the
continent.

Among
the speakers was Timothy Ashong, Director General of the Regional African
Satellite Communication Organization (RASCOM), alongside Aminé Tidjani of OQ
Technology, Walid Mathlouthi from the International Telecommunication Union,
and John Omo of the African Telecommunications Union. The session was moderated
by Mohamed Amine Benziane of Algérie Télécom.
Panelists
explored how advancements in technologies such as 5G, non-terrestrial networks
and the Internet of Things are driving the convergence of communication
networks, while also highlighting the need for stronger collaboration among
stakeholders to unlock Africa’s digital potential.

Discussions
also focused on innovation, regulatory alignment and strategic partnerships as
critical enablers for building resilient and integrated network infrastructures
across the continent.
The
session formed part of broader engagements at the event, which convened
policymakers, industry leaders and technology experts to advance dialogue on
Africa’s evolving digital ecosystem.