Key players in the market include Benin Telecoms SA, MTN Benin, and Moov Benin, offering a range of services such as fiber optic cables, mobile network cables, and internet connectivity solutions. Digital transformation is a key priority for the Beninese government. 4 billion to digital projects in 2025. The government of Benin plans to connect 18 additional municipalities to the fiber optic network by mid-2025 as part of its goal to. Benin's government plans to connect an additional 18 municipalities to fiber-optic networks by mid-2025, as part of its broader goal to expand high-speed internet access to all 77 municipalities nationwide. The announcement was made by Digital Economy and Digitalization Minister Aurélie Adam Soulé. Telecommunications in Benin is a dynamic sector characterized by heavy reliance on mobile networks, limited fixed-line infrastructure, and growing digital connectivity, primarily driven by three major mobile operators—MTN Benin, Moov Africa (formerly Etisalat), and Celtiis—serving a population of. The Benin telecom cable market witnessed a significant increase in imports from 2020 to 2024, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 16. Notably, there was a sharp year-on-year growth rate of -69. 16% from 2023 to 2024, contributing to the overall rise in imports during this period. This announcement was made by Aurelie Adam Soulé Zoumarou, Minister of Digital Economy and. As part of its five-year "Bénin Révélé" project, launched by President Patrice Talon, Benin aims to become the digital services hub for the whole of West Africa by 2021 and to make information and communication technologies the main lever for its socio-economic development.