Site Connectivity
Benin
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Secure connection of your company locations
Benin is one of the most stable democracies in West Africa and is increasingly developing into a regional economic and trade hub. Cotonou, with its important port, is the economic capital and an important gateway for landlocked countries such as Niger, Burkina-Faso and Mali. A growing digital economy, government investment in ICT and a young, dynamic entrepreneurial sector make Benin an attractive market for future-oriented companies.
Site Connectivity describes the process and technology that helps to connect different locations, be it offices, branches or data centers. In the digital era, this networking is of crucial importance as it enables seamless communication and data transfer between locations.
Why Site Connectivity?
Port economy and transit trade: The port of Cotonou is one of the most important trade hubs for West Africa’s landlocked countries. Logistics groups, freight forwarders and trading companies require real-time connectivity between port facilities, customs authorities, storage centers and international trading partners.
Regional trade hub: Benin’s geographical location between Nigeria and Togo and as a gateway to landlocked countries makes it a natural trading hub. A cross-carrier WAN architecture seamlessly connects Beninese locations with regional partners and international markets. Public services and digitization: Benin’s government digitization initiative (Service Access Points) creates new requirements for secure, available connectivity for public and private service providers across the country.
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Technologies behind Site Connectivity
There are various technologies and services that enable Site Connectivity in Benin. These are essentially
- MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching): A technology that prioritizes and optimizes data traffic between two or more locations.
- SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network): An advanced technology that enables smarter and more flexible networking.
- Ethernet as a cross-location extension of your Ethernet LAN to a WAN based on Ethernet.
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Site Connectivity challenges for sites in Benin
- Infrastructure development: Network quality is still under construction in rural regions and outside the largest cities. SAVECALL is planning hybrid architectures that combine terrestrial fiber optics with Mobile communications backup.
- Limited carrier selection: The local carrier landscape is limited. SAVECALL’s global network nevertheless opens up all available connection options and secures you the best conditions.
- Costs: Setting up and maintaining Site Connectivity can be expensive. SAVECALL keeps an eye on all providers and cost models and provides you with carrier-neutral advice for maximum cost efficiency.
Future prospects for Site Connectivity in Benin
Benin is consistently investing in its fiber optic expansion and new submarine cable connections, which will improve connectivity quality in the long term. The growing port, increasing foreign direct investment and government digitalization programmes are creating a growing demand for professional corporate connectivity. Companies that underpin Benin’s growth momentum early on with a solid connectivity base will secure a measurable competitive advantage.

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