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    Algeria just laid the foundation for a facility that may redefine its tech landscape

    Ned NwosuBy Ned NwosuNovember 22, 2025Updated:November 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read12 Views
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    Algeria has taken steps to strengthen the backbone of its national communications infrastructure, launching the USD 7.7 million (DZD 1 billion) Algeria Space Communications Centre, a development closely watched by manufacturing and industrial stakeholders looking for better connectivity, logistics reliability, and digital resilience. 

    The North African country’s Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, and Information Technology, Mr. Said Ali Zorouqi, officially inaugurated the project on November 15, 2025, at a foundation-laying ceremony in Bogzol, Al-Madiyah Province.

    For manufacturers, the facility’s significance lies in its potential to enhance Algeria’s satellite-powered communication networks, which are becoming increasingly crucial in industrial automation, real-time data exchange, remote operations, supply chain visibility, and regional competitiveness.

    The site’s location was chosen to ensure operational continuity, SpaceAfrica reports. 

    The Bogzol location, near the Algerian Space Agency, has low seismic risk, ensuring infrastructural stability, while its thick fibre-optic backbone and connectivity to the Shafa-Bogzol highway corridor provide critical terrestrial support. 

    The center is part of a growing industrial-strategic cluster that enables Algeria to better support sophisticated digital activities in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, logistics, mining, and energy.

    According to industry observers, the new satellite communications facility is more than just an improvement to the infrastructure, it is a strategic investment in reliability that will allow Algérie Télécom Satellite (ATS) to provide more stable services to industrial users who rely significantly on consistent connectivity. 

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    The 30,000-square-metre facility will improve ALCOMSAT-1 performance while also ensuring operational readiness for ALCOMSAT-2, which is expected to increase bandwidth availability and improve service redundancy, both of which are critical for industries adopting automation, IoT systems, and AI-powered manufacturing processes.

    The project is also intended to create jobs during construction as well as long-term technical and operational positions, creating the framework for the region’s industrial ecosystem to thrive. 

    Algeria is intensifying its digital and strategic infrastructure initiatives, which manufacturers see as a positive sign of the government’s commitment to creating the kind of resilient, technology-driven environment required for contemporary production.

    As Algeria prepares for further industrial diversification, the establishment of the space Centre stands out as a significant milestone. 

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