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Ethio telecom, Djibouti Telecom, Sudatel Seal Binding Deal on Cross-Border Fiber Network

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 10, 2026
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Ethio telecom, Djibouti Telecom, and Sudatel Group have formalized their partnership on a cross-border optical-fiber network, converting a previously signed memorandum of understanding into a binding agreement to enhance regional connectivity and network resilience.

The three operators initially signed the MoU in December 2024 to launch the Horizon Fiber initiative, a terrestrial fiber corridor linking subsea cable landing stations in Djibouti through Ethiopia and extending to Sudan. The project aims to establish a scalable and resilient route to support growing regional and international data traffic.

Positioned as a multi-terabit fiber link between Africa, Europe, and Asia, Horizon Fiber is expected to improve redundancy through route diversification, reduce latency for hyperscalers, and create new expansion opportunities for enterprise customers.

Ethio telecom’s CEO, Frehiwot Tamru, said:

The Horizon Fiber initiative lays the foundation for a future-ready digital backbone that connects countries, supports economic growth, and positions the region as a reliable gateway within the global digital ecosystem.

Djibouti Telecom’s CEO, Mohamed Assoweh Bouh, noted:

The Horizon project opens a new chapter in the development and integration of telecommunications infrastructure in our region, with a common goal of progress and shared prosperity. It demonstrates our ability to build strategic infrastructure together, strengthen our digital sovereignty, and affirm our role on the global stage.

Sudatel Group’s CEO, Magdi M. Abdalla Taha, added:

Beyond infrastructure, Horizon stands as a living model of innovative partnership among African operators. It demonstrates what becomes possible when visions align, priorities converge, and collaboration supplants competition.

Read More: Africa’s Optical Fiber, Bundles, and Cable Market Set to Reach USD 2.1 Billion by 2035



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