Cybastion, Angola Telecom Partner on $170 Million Digital Infrastructure Investment

Cybastion will invest 170 million dollars with Angola Telecom to improve the African nation's technology systems. The American company made this announcement at the U.S.-Africa Business Summit held in Luanda. Corporate Council on Africa hosted the event with American government officials attending. The partnership helps Angola build stronger digital networks and protect against cyber attacks. Cybastion wants to make Angola a leader in regional technology development.

The companies will spend 25 million dollars creating a national cybersecurity agency for Angola. They plan to train workers through programs with Cisco Networking Academy. The investment also funds new underwater internet cables connecting Luanda to Lobito port. These cables will boost Angola's internet connections across the country. Better infrastructure helps businesses and citizens access online services more easily.

Cybastion and Angola Telecom signed an earlier agreement at Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona. The deal supports Angola's Digital Fast Track program for faster technology growth. Dr. Thierry Wandji Ketchiozo leads Cybastion as chief executive officer. He said the partnership will transform Angola's digital capabilities. The project brings modern internet cables from the capital city to the major port.

The alliance aims to create new business opportunities across Southern Africa. Stronger cybersecurity protects important government and company data. The training programs will teach Angolan workers valuable technology skills. These improvements help the country compete better with other nations. Angola gains better control over its digital future through this partnership.
 

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