By Ross Moyo
Used international incoming internet bandwidth capacity rose 10.88% to 604,440 Mbps in Q4 2025, POTRAZ reported.
Outgoing bandwidth increased 4.85% to 212,298 Mbps.
Total equipped capacity grew 6.46% to 1,688,770 Mbps.
African Fibre Networks led growth with a 76.92% increase to 230,000 Mbps.
Liquid holds 68.10% at 1,150,000 Mbps, unchanged.
TelOne has 11.55% at 195,000 Mbps, also unchanged.
Powertel increased 2.99% to 69,000 Mbps, or 4.08% share.
Starlink’s traffic surge of 42.76% to 168.21 PB drove capacity demand.
Video apps like YouTube at 9.53% and “Other” at 61.48% require high bandwidth.
WhatsApp’s 20.69% share adds symmetric demand.
Internet penetration hit 84.55% with 13.25 million subscriptions.
5G sites reached 366, requiring high-capacity backhaul.
POTRAZ said bandwidth growth is critical for digital services.











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