Internet Access in Algeria

Приступ интернету у Алжиру

Alžir je zabeležio postojan rast upotrebe interneta i izgradnje infrastrukture tokom poslednje decenije. Početkom 2024. godine zemlja je imala oko 33,5 miliona korisnika interneta – otprilike 72,9% ukupnog stanovništva [1]. Do januara 2025. penetracija interneta dostigla je oko 76,9% [2], što pokazuje da otprilike četvrtina stanovnika Alžira još uvek nije povezana. Usvajanje interneta je u velikoj meri pokretano mobilnim konekcijama, s obzirom na visoku upotrebu mobilnih telefona. Bilo je preko 50 miliona mobilnih pretplata u 2024. (što premašuje ukupnu populaciju zbog više SIM kartica po korisniku) [3]. Pristup fiksnom širokopojasnom internetu, uprkos napretku, manje je zastupljen od mobilnog, sa oko 5,5 miliona fiksnih pretplata u 2023. (otprilike 12 na 100 stanovnika) [4] [5]. Vlada je dala prioritet širenju digitalne infrastrukture, poboljšanju brzina i proširenju pokrivenosti – posebno u zapostavljenim ruralnim područjima – kao deo nacionalnih inicijativa za povezivanje. Sledeći izveštaj detaljno opisuje stanje pristupa internetu u Alžiru kroz domene fiksnog, mobilnog i satelitskog interneta, strukturu cena, razlike između urbanih i ruralnih zona, regulatorno okruženje, ključne aktere i poređenje Alžira sa zemljama Severne Afrike i sveta.

Fiksna širokopojasna infrastruktura i penetracija

Fiksni širokopojasni pristup u Alžiru dominira državna kompanija Algérie Télécom (AT), koja nudi korisnički brend „Idoom” za internet usluge. Istorijski gledano, fiksna mreža u Alžiru zasnivala se na ADSL-u preko bakarnih telefonskih linija; poslednjih godina zemlja ozbiljno ulaže u optičku infrastrukturu i VDSL unapređenja radi povećanja brzine. Do početka 2023. Alžir je imao 5.12 miliona korisnika fiksnog interneta, što je porast sa 3,5 miliona u 2020. [6] [7]. Ovaj brzi rast (preko 45% za tri godine) svrstava Alžir na 2. mesto u Africi i 3. mesto u arapskom svetu po broju pretplatnika fiksnog širokopojasnog interneta [8] [9]. U 2023. godini, penetracija fiksnog širokopojasnog pristupa iznosila je oko 12,0 pretplata na 100 stanovnika [10] – značajno iznad susednog Maroka (~6–7 na 100) i čak nešto iznad svetskog medijana [11] [12]. Ovaj uspeh uglavnom se pripisuje ofanzivnom širenju FTTH (Fiber-to-the-Home) od strane AT i unapređenju mreže.

Mreža i tehnologije: Fiksna mreža Alžira prešla je sa pretežno ADSL tehnologije (do 20 Mbps) na novije tehnologije. VDSL je implementiran u nekim oblastima, nudeći brzine do 50–100 Mbps preko unapređenih bakarnih linija [13] [14]. Najveći iskorak donosi FTTH. Algérie Télécom je lansirao Idoom Fibre pakete koji dostižu ultra-brze brzine – nedavno su predstavljeni paketi do 1.2 Gbps (1200 Mbps) za download [15] [16]. U aprilu 2025. AT je prijavio više od 2 miliona FTTH pretplatnika, što je ogroman skok u odnosu na oko 53.000 u 2020. godini [17] [18]. Ovo predstavlja oko 27% domaćinstava u Alžiru sa optikom do 2025. [19]. Cilj vlade je da do 2026. optika stigne u sva naselja, kao deo akcionog plana [20]. Takođe, Alžir planira potpuno gašenje bakarnih linija do 2027. u korist optike [21] [22]. Ova migracija sa bakra na optiku ima za cilj poboljšanje pouzdanosti i omogućavanje savremenih aplikacija velikog protoka (rad na daljinu, e-usluge itd.) [23] [24].

Pokrivenost i infrastruktura: Fiksni širokopojasni internet je široko dostupan u urbanim centrima, dok ruralna područja zaostaju. Oko 75,5% stanovnika Alžira živi u urbanim zonama [25], gde je koncentrisana većina fiksnih linija. Ruralni prostori (24,5% stanovništva) često imaju ograničen pristup brzom internetu [26]. Kako bi unapredio backhaul i međunarodni kapacitet, Alžir ulaže u podmorske optičke kablove. Ima najmanje tri ključna podmorska kabla: SEA-ME-WE4 (stariji), Medex (lansiran 2018–2019) i Orval/Alval sistem koji povezuje Alžir sa Španijom (pušten u rad 2020. sa kapacitetom do 40 Tbps) [27] [28]. Kao rezultat, međunarodni protok Alžira skočio je sa 1,5 Tbps u 2020. na 7,8 Tbps do kraja 2022., što je omogućilo vlastima da podignu baznu brzinu širokopojasnog pristupa deset puta (sa 2 Mbps na 10 Mbps) bez dodatnog troška za korisnike [29]. Ova unapređenja poboljšala su prosečne fiksne brzine interneta: početkom 2025. medijana fiksne brzine preuzimanja je 15,1 Mbps, što je rast od 22% u odnosu na prethodnu godinu [30] [31]. Iako je to i dalje ispod svetskog proseka, predstavlja značajan napredak u kvalitetu usluge.

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