Algeria Telecom doubled the base FTTH plan from 50 Mbps to 100 Mbps in April 2026 at no extra cost, with higher tiers reaching 300 Mbps, 500 Mbps, and 1 Gbps. The upgrade removes a long-standing bandwidth ceiling that constrained cloud, SaaS, and hybrid-work adoption across. Algeria connected 3 million homes to fiber-to-the-home broadband. In 2020, that number was 53,000. That is a 5,500% increase in six years. The milestone, confirmed by Minister Sid Ali Zerrouki on February 20, 2026, makes Algeria the largest FTTH market in North Africa by subscriber count. Construction of the cable project will begin within the next two days, according to the state news agency. Algeria Telecom, the leading telecommunication company in North Africa, awarded FiberHome, a well-known China ICT solution provider in world, a series of FTTx and ODN product procurement contracts with amount exceeding US$200 million in march 2024. FiberHome will supply Algeria Telecom with full. In 2020, Algeria's international bandwidth was 1. Algeria has made significant progress in strengthening its digital infrastructure by completing a 2,600 km segment of fiber optics, a key. Algeria has connected 3 million households to fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) networks, up from just 53,000 in 2020 — a growth rate exceeding 5,500%. 5 million subscribers since November 2020. The expansion is part of a government-led FTTH generalization program in collaboration with Algérie Télécom. Despite the growth in FTTH, only 20.