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Kinshasa sets deadline for removal of fibre cables from storm drains

Kinshasa sets deadline for removal of fibre cables from storm drains

The provincial government of Kinshasa has given telecom operators 60 days to remove fiber optic cables laid in the city’s storm drains. The measure was announced in a statement from the provincial Ministry of Infrastructure, Public Works, Land Affairs, Urban Planning and Housing in late January.

Provincial authorities say the drains have repeatedly been used as conduits for fiber optic cables, in violation of regulations governing the use of public land. They argue the practice disrupts the sanitation system by obstructing rainwater flow and contributing to recurring floods, particularly along major roads such as Boulevard du 30 Juin.

The ministry instructed operators to remove the cables in full within the deadline. After that, the provincial government says it may dismantle the installations without further notice, at the expense of non-compliant operators, in addition to any penalties предусмотрed under current regulations.

Authorities also reiterated that any occupation of urban road space falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of the provincial ministry, adding that authorizations issued outside the legal framework are invalid.

The decision comes amid repeated internet disruptions in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In mid-January, the telecom regulator ARPTC said network problems were caused by a technical failure on the West Africa Cable System (WACS) submarine cable, one of the country’s main international links.

Boaz Kabeya

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