Senegal, Togo and Benin launch free roaming initiative

Date: 2026-04-27
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Autorité de Régulation des Télécommunications et des Postes du Sénégal (ARTP), in collaboration with the ARCEP Togo and the ARCEP Benin, has officially launched a free roaming arrangement between Senegal, Togo and Benin.

The initiative, which took effect on 24 April 2026 in Lomé, is implemented in line with the ECOWAS regulation C/REG.21/12/17 adopted in December 2017, aimed at promoting regional integration and reducing the cost of communication across member states.

Under the new framework, mobile users travelling within the three countries will benefit from free incoming calls for up to 30 consecutive days of stay. Outgoing voice calls and SMS will be charged at local rates of the visited country, while mobile data services will be offered at preferential tariffs agreed upon by the participating countries. The arrangement also eliminates surcharges on incoming international traffic.

The agreements were signed by Dahirou Thiam and his counterparts from Togo and Benin, in the presence of Senegalese diplomatic representatives in Lomé.

Officials said the initiative represents a significant step toward strengthening digital integration within the Economic Community of West African States. They added that it lays the groundwork for further collaboration in areas such as over-the-top service regulation, co-regulation frameworks, satellite technologies and efforts to combat telecommunications fraud.

The rollout of free roaming is expected to improve connectivity, enhance user experience and support economic activity across the three countries by making cross-border communication more accessible and affordable.

 

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