Vodacom and Bayobab have completed a strategic fibre interconnection at the Zambia–Mozambique border, strengthening cross-border digital infrastructure and regionalVodacom and Bayobab have completed a strategic fibre interconnection at the Zambia–Mozambique border, strengthening cross-border digital infrastructure and regional

Vodacom and Bayobab Connect Fibre at Zambia–Mozambique Border

2026/03/02 13:30
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Vodacom and Bayobab have completed a strategic fibre interconnection at the Zambia–Mozambique border, strengthening cross-border digital infrastructure and regional connectivity across Southern Africa.

The interconnection enhances redundancy, lowers latency and expands broadband capacity between the two countries. More importantly, it reinforces the region’s digital backbone at a time when data traffic, fintech transactions and cloud services are expanding rapidly.

A Strategic Digital Corridor

Cross-border fibre links are increasingly critical economic infrastructure. As digital payments, e-commerce and enterprise cloud adoption grow, network reliability has become a core competitiveness factor.

The Zambia–Mozambique link creates alternative routing capacity, improving resilience against outages and reducing dependence on single pathways. For landlocked Zambia, improved connectivity through Mozambique also enhances access to international subsea cable landing points.

This strengthens Zambia’s integration into global data networks while supporting Mozambique’s role as a coastal digital gateway.

Trade, Fintech and Enterprise Implications

Reliable fibre infrastructure underpins mobile money ecosystems, enterprise digitalisation and SME growth. As Southern Africa’s economies digitise, cross-border data capacity supports financial interoperability and regional trade under the AfCFTA framework.

For telecom operators, infrastructure collaboration reduces capital duplication and improves operational efficiency. For governments, stronger digital corridors support tax compliance, e-governance and regulatory monitoring.

Market Signal for 2026

The fibre interconnection signals that infrastructure investment is increasingly moving beyond domestic build-outs toward regional integration.

Digital connectivity is no longer viewed purely as telecom expansion. It is becoming strategic economic infrastructure, comparable to transport corridors and energy interconnectors.

As demand for data, cloud services and fintech platforms accelerates in 2026, cross-border fibre integration may prove as important to regional growth as physical trade routes.

The post Vodacom and Bayobab Connect Fibre at Zambia–Mozambique Border appeared first on FurtherAfrica.

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