Senegal and Gambia Sign Regulatory Cooperation Agreement to Strengthen Digital Integration
2026-06-27 11:48
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Senegal and the Gambia have further strengthened their strategic collaboration in regional digital integration by signing a high-level cooperation agreement.

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This agreement was reached between the Senegalese Telecommunications and Postal Regulatory Authority (ARTP) and the Gambian Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA). The content of the agreement stems from an official working visit by the Director General of ARTP to the Gambia, during which both parties focused on enhancing cross-border telecommunications coordination and advancing shared regulatory priorities.

Key areas of cooperation include coordinating radio frequencies to prevent network interference and inadvertent roaming, as well as the technical and regulatory adjustments required for the gradual implementation of the Senegal-Gambia free roaming service. This free roaming service was launched in December 2025. Under the arrangement, travelers within the region can receive calls free of charge and make calls at local rates in the visited country for up to 30 days without needing to change their SIM cards. Officials stated that this is a practical measure to improve connectivity and remove communication barriers for citizens of both countries.

The talks ultimately led to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between ARTP and PURA, covering several areas of regulatory cooperation, including mutual technical assistance. Under the agreement, ARTP has committed to sending a Senegalese postal regulatory expert to support PURA in expanding its responsibilities in the field of postal regulation.

The signing ceremony was presided over by Ismaila Ceesay, the Gambian Minister of Information, Media, and Broadcasting Services, and was attended by senior officials from both countries, including the Senegalese Ambassador to the Gambia and representatives of telecommunications operators.

Officials noted that this partnership aligns with broader efforts to deepen digital integration in the West African region and reflects commitments made during recent high-level national engagements between Senegal and the Gambia.

Both authorities emphasized that ongoing regulatory cooperation is crucial for building a seamless digital ecosystem, enhancing connectivity, and supporting sub-regional economic integration. The agreement is expected to strengthen institutional collaboration and accelerate existing efforts to harmonize telecommunications policies in support of regional digital transformation.

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