West Africa has a vast potential with Internet exchange points (IXPs) to bring faster, higher-quality connectivity to people as well as foster digital transformation. But high costs for transmission capacity, regulatory issues, and insufficient digital infrastructure and innovation is limiting in-country, intra-regional peering, and IXP growth.
At the 2021 West Africa Peering Forum (WAPF), stakeholders from the region and beyond examined how to foster peering and Interconnection and proposed solutions to help networks connect the unconnected and provided high-speed, reliable, and resilient Internet to people at lower costs.
About WAPF
The West Africa Peering Forum (WAPF) is a regional peering and interconnection event, which promotes knowledge sharing and learning on Peering and Interconnection in the West Africa region. It believes knowledge and experience sharing can contribute to decades of growth in the African continent.