Ethio telecom and partners sign Horizon Fiber agreement

On February 4, 2026, Ethio Telecom, Djibouti Telecom, and Sudatel Group signed a tripartite Horizon Fiber agreement in Djibouti. The project will establish a secure terrestrial connectivity corridor linking Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Sudan. Aligned with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and Ethio Telecom's strategy, it advances regional digital integration.

The Horizon Fiber agreement, signed in Djibouti, marks a major step toward enhancing digital connectivity in the Horn of Africa. This terrestrial corridor shifts focus from undersea cables, addressing vulnerabilities in previous setups. It achieves three main goals: reducing risks at the Red Sea chokepoint, repositioning Ethiopia as a transit hub linking Djibouti and Sudan, and enabling flexible routing for better resilience.

Ethio Telecom CEO Frehiwot Tamru described the project as “a shared digital future,” noting that collaborative efforts by African operators can “solve real connectivity challenges and unlock new value” for customers and hyperscalers. Djibouti Telecom CEO Mohamed Assoweh Bouh highlighted “shared prosperity” and digital sovereignty. Sudatel CEO Magdi M. Abdalla Taha called it “a living model of innovative partnership” and “a replicable benchmark” for the continent.

The initiative aligns closely with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), potentially lowering regional internet costs and supporting cross-border platforms like cloud services and fintech. For Ethio Telecom, it forms a key part of the “Next Horizon: Digital & Beyond 2028” strategy, transforming the company into a regional transit and platform operator. This development promises economic and geopolitical benefits by strengthening African control over digital infrastructure.

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Frehiwot Tamru, CEO of Ethio telecom, has warned that Africa could face a 30-year delay in digital progress without a comprehensive policy overhaul. Speaking at the GSMA Ministerial Roundtable in Barcelona, she criticized fragmented approaches to connectivity issues. She called for an integrated strategy to address the continent's digital divide.

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Ethio telecom has signed an agreement with ericsson to expand its network and strengthen digital infrastructure. The pact was inked on the sidelines of the mobile world congress in barcelona. It covers expansions, upgrades, and new technologies across 1,500 mobile stations.

The Ethiopian Communications Authority has ordered Ethio telecom to reduce infrastructure rental fees for newcomer Safaricom Ethiopia. Payments must now mostly be in local birr instead of US dollars. Ethio telecom officials note this shift challenges their foreign exchange needs for infrastructure expansion.

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Ethiopia has positioned digital transformation, skills development, and macroeconomic reform as key drivers of economic competitiveness and investment-led growth. This was highlighted at the opening of the Elevate Africa 2026 forum in Addis Ababa on Tuesday. The event brings together global leaders to explore opportunities in the digital services and outsourcing ecosystem.

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