Algeria Moves Toward eSIM Integration to Advance Digital Transformation
The initiative, which aligns with Algeria’s broader digital transformation strategy, was discussed during a high-level meeting chaired by Mr. Syed Ali Zarouqi, Minister of Post and Wire and Wireless Transport, at the ministry’s headquarters.
The Ministry of Post and Telecommunications of Algeria has announced a significant step toward modernizing the nation’s communications infrastructure through the integration of electronic SIM (eSIM) technology. The initiative, which aligns with Algeria’s broader digital transformation strategy, was discussed during a high-level meeting chaired by Mr. Syed Ali Zarouqi, Minister of Post and Wire and Wireless Transport, at the ministry’s headquarters.
The meeting brought together key stakeholders, including the Head of the Regulation Authority of Mail and Electronic Communications, representatives of mobile phone operators, and officials from the National Agency for Vibration. The discussions focused on strategies for incorporating eSIM technology into mobile service packages and ensuring that Algeria’s digital infrastructure is prepared for the next generation of telecommunications.
Minister Zarouqi emphasized that eSIM technology represents a major qualitative leap in mobile communications, enabling users to activate multiple lines on a single device without the need for physical SIM cards. He noted that this innovation will simplify administrative procedures, reduce reliance on imported SIM cards, and enhance digital security, ultimately bringing modern technology closer to citizens.
The minister further highlighted that the introduction of eSIM forms part of Algeria’s digital transformation roadmap, which also supports the upcoming launch of the 5G network. He called for strong coordination between telecommunications operators and the regulatory authority to ensure infrastructure readiness and adherence to international technical standards. Minister Zarouqi also underscored the importance of infrastructure sharing among operators as a strategic approach to reduce investment costs while encouraging greater investment in mobile and internet service quality.
Concluding his remarks, Mr. Zarouqi reaffirmed that the citizen remains at the center of the ministry’s priorities. He stated that the adoption of eSIM technology is part of the ministry’s ongoing commitment to providing modern, secure, and efficient digital services, reinforcing Algeria’s position as a regional leader in the field of advanced telecommunications.

