What's Happening?
Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have signed an agreement to coordinate the use of radio frequencies along their shared borders. This agreement aims to prevent interference and signal jamming within a 15-kilometer
zone on each side of the borders. The initiative represents a step forward in digital cooperation among the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). The agreement includes harmonizing frequency parameters, creating information-sharing systems, and updating regulatory frameworks to support new technologies and digital market evolution.
Why It's Important?
The coordination of radio spectrum among Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso is a significant development in regional digital cooperation. By preventing interference and signal jamming, the agreement enhances communication infrastructure, which is vital for economic development and security. This initiative also reflects a broader trend of digital integration in Africa, as countries seek to improve connectivity and address cyberthreats. The agreement's focus on harmonizing regulations and supporting new technologies underscores the importance of digital sovereignty and infrastructure development in the region.











