Cameroon's telecoms regulator has launched a new operational audit of Camtel's national fibre optic network, citing growing concerns about the quality of service provided by mobile network carriers such as MTN and Orange. The latest joint report by the World Broadband Association (WBBA) and British consultancy firm Omdia, published in April 2025, leaves no room for doubt. Out of 93 countries assessed in the Global Fiber Development Index, Cameroon ranks dead last. This decision follows a "continuous deterioration in the quality of mobile electronic communication services provided by. As the controversy over telecom quality of service continues, MTN Cameroon said this week that fibre destruction has increased by more than 40% this year compared to the previous year. 2 million in fiber optic infrastructure, but it remains largely underutilized. State-run Camtel owns and manages the country's about 12,000-kilometre.
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