Benin entered the free-roaming zone of West Africa on March 1
On 1 st March 2018 Benin officially entered the “free roaming” zone of West Africa, composed of Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone and Togo. benin roaming
From now on, Beninese on the move will benefit from the cap of the free reception of calls to 300 minutes per month for 30 days. Free delivery is expected by 2020. With free roaming, Beninese on the move will also benefit from billing outgoing calls at local rates.
On December 12, 2017, Benin decided to become a member of the “free-roaming” zone of West Africa, operational since March 30, 2017.
Under the supervision of the Ministry of Digital Economy Hervé Coovi Guedegbe, Executive Secretary of the Regulatory Authority for Electronic Communications and Posts (Arcep) of Benin, had signed for this purpose, the Memorandum of Understanding on the Basic Principles for the Implementation of “Free Roaming “in West Africa with Abdou Karim Sall, the Director General of the Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts (Artp) of Senegal.
The project “free roaming” was initiated by Senegal on November 28, 2016. The country, tired of waiting for the big administrative machine of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to overcome all procedural obstacles that slow down the effective implementation of free-roaming throughout the sub-region, had decided to embark with countries that think like him.