Sierra Leone is currently exploring the possibility of adding a second submarine cable landing to significantly enhance its internet connectivity. This strategic move aims to provide network redundancy and improve broadband quality across the country, helping Sierra Leone advance as a regional digital hub in West Africa.
Current Situation
At present, Sierra Leone depends on a single submarine cable, which poses risks such as connectivity disruptions during cable damage or maintenance. By introducing a second cable landing, the country hopes to:
- Offer alternative routes for internet traffic
- Increase internet reliability and speed
- Reduce vulnerability to outages
Government Efforts and Goals
Government officials have engaged in discussions with international partners and telecom operators to:
- Assess the feasibility of the new submarine cable
- Determine potential routes for landing
This development is expected to support multiple sectors including:
- Education
- Healthcare
- Businesses reliant on stable internet access
Alignment with National Priorities
The initiative aligns with Sierra Leone’s broader goals, such as:
- Digital transformation agenda
- Regional technological integration
- Attracting foreign investment
- Stimulating the local digital economy
These efforts illustrate Sierra Leone’s commitment to strengthening its digital infrastructure for sustainable growth.
