
The Minister of Post and Telecommunications, Sid Ali Zerrouki, announced on Sunday from the wilaya of Saïda that all Algérie Télécom subscribers will receive a free and automatic increase in internet speed. This measure, effective Monday, April 13, 2026, will significantly accelerate web browsing across the country. No contract changes or additional fees are required, aligning with the state's strategy to expand access to high-performance digital services. ADSL subscribers with 5 Mbps or 10 Mbps connections will see their speeds double or quadruple to 20 Mbps. Fiber optic FTTH subscribers currently on 60 Mbps will be automatically upgraded to 100 Mbps. The minister stated that this initiative aims to improve public service for Algérie Télécom customers and support the country's profound digital transformation. Zerrouki also emphasized the financial aspect of digital transition, reiterating the need to strengthen electronic payment usage. His department is actively working to support merchants and economic institutions in adopting these technologies to streamline and secure commercial transactions. Additionally, the minister reminded the public that the paper version of the automobile vignette is now available at all post offices nationwide.
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