Phase3 and Sonatel Launch Lagos-to-Dakar Terrestrial Fibre Route, Unlocking Resilience Across West Africa

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In a major leap for digital infrastructure across West Africa, Phase3 and Sonatel have activated a new terrestrial fibre route stretching 3,500km from Lagos, Nigeria, to Dakar, Senegal, delivering scalable, low-latency connectivity and unlocking critical cloud and content capacity across the region.


This collaboration marks the next phase of Phase3’s East-West fibre expansion, extending its Lagos-Accra corridor to reach Dakar, one of West Africa’s key digital hubs. The result: a high-performance, land-based alternative to subsea systems, achieving latency as low as 32ms, and a much-needed layer of resilience for a region heavily impacted by the 2024 cable disruptions.

“This isn’t just a route, it’s a digital spine for West Africa,” said Stanley Jegede, Executive Chairman of Phase 3. “We’re building for scale, for redundancy, and the future. Together, we’ve created a secure, high-capacity terrestrial path linking Dakar to Lagos while interconnecting our major platforms. It’s a step change in West Africa’s digital capability.”

By bridging networks through Benin, Togo, Ghana, and now through to Senegal, the new terrestrial path provides critical redundancy for Hyperscalers, content networks, financial institutions, governments, and cloud providers. It also expands the Djoliba network from Ghana into Nigeria, while laying groundwork for Ikasira, Sonatel’s next-generation regional platform.

“We’ve designed this network for hyperscalers, CDNs, and operators that can’t afford downtime,” said Craig Lowe, Chief Growth Officer at Phase 3. “This is about data sovereignty, application performance, and cloud transformation. And most importantly, it’s about building an internet that doesn’t fail when the cables do.”

Sonatel played a central role in extending the fibre corridor westward. Its vision, combined with leadership, enables innovation and drives shared prosperity that unfolds opportunities in the region.

“We are proud to partner with Phase3 to interconnect their West African backbone with our unique regional infrastructure,” said Sékou Dramé, CEO of Sonatel. «Our collaboration with Phase3 underscores our shared vision of fostering connectivity and innovation across Africa. This terrestrial fibre route is a significant achievement that will drive economic growth and digital inclusion in the region. We are excited to be part of this transformative project that will generate significant outcomes for our end users.»

The route is engineered for financial services, enterprise cloud workloads, public sector digitization, and media streaming, ensuring cross-border interoperability and local access to cloud zones like AWS Wavelength, hosted by Sonatel in Dakar. It also helps reduce exposure to future subsea outages, supporting national digital strategies across the region.

El Hadji Maty Sene, Managing Director of Sonatel Wholesale and International, added: “Dakar is emerging as a strategic connectivity hub for West Africa. With this route, clients benefit from diversified infrastructure, lower latency, and reliable access to global content. This is the kind of investment that drives real economic outcomes.”

The Phase 3-Sonatel route is a milestone in regional fibre collaboration, one that strengthens West Africa’s digital core and connects it more securely to the world. Commercial availability and service packages are expected to be announced soon.

About Phase3 Telecom

Phase 3 is a leading technology and digital infrastructure company shaping the future of connectivity in West Africa. Headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria, Phase3 delivers high-performance fibre, media, and fintech solutions across the ECOWAS region.

With over 20 years of industry leadership, Phase3 has evolved from a national fibre operator into a multi-vertical platform enabling the next generation of cloud, streaming, digital finance, and public-sector technologies. Its expansive terrestrial fibre network spans Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Niger, and Senegal, providing low-latency, high-capacity routes trusted by hyperscalers, governments, CDNs, and enterprises.

About Sonatel

Sonatel Group, a member of the Orange Group, is a leading telecommunications service provider in West Africa, recognized for its solutions and robust infrastructure. offering comprehensive solutions in fixed, mobile, internet, television, mobile money, and data services for individuals and businesses. The company is committed to driving digital inclusion and economic growth across the region through strategic partnerships and cutting-edge technology.

Sonatel (symbol: SNTS). confirms its leading position on the Abidjan Regional Securities Exchange (BRVM) after 25 years of presence. More information is available at: www.sonatel.com.

Contacts

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Craig Lowe

Chief Growth Officer

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www.phase3telecom.com

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