Tunisia Telecom Participates in the Mediterranean Artificial Intelligence Forum
Tunisia Telecom took part in the Mediterranean Artificial Intelligence Forum, a major AI event in the Mediterranean, held on November 20 and 21, 2025, under the theme: "What solutions can AI provide to the major Mediterranean challenges?" On this occasion, the national operator presented its strategic vision aiming to make artificial intelligence a driver of development, a lever of innovation, and a vector of digital sovereignty for Tunisia.
Sovereign Infrastructure for Trusted AI
Committed to strengthening solid and sustainable digital sovereignty for several years, Tunisia Telecom highlighted the essential role of its strategic infrastructure. The operator relies today on a network of certified Data Centers, distributed throughout the Tunisian territory, labeled N-Cloud and eligible G-Cloud. Its Carthage Data Center stands out with its ISO 27001, ISO 27701, and ISO 9001 certifications, guaranteeing enhanced data security, rigorous privacy protection, and a high level of quality for all hosted services. These platforms ensure security, compliance, service continuity, and sovereign hosting of national data — essential pillars for supporting the growth of reliable and secure artificial intelligence ecosystems.
Energy Transition for Sustainable AI
In terms of energy, Tunisia Telecom has deployed a solar capacity of 3.5 megawatts-peak across over 150 technical sites. These photovoltaic installations cover a significant portion of the operator's energy needs, reduce pressure on the national grid, and pave the way for truly sustainable AI. This approach is fully in line with a strategy of energy autonomy and green transition, supported by an ambitious 2026-2029 program aiming to strengthen and extend the use of renewable energies across all of Tunisia Telecom's infrastructure.
Enhanced International Connectivity to Support AI Growth
The landing of the Medusa submarine cable in Bizerte on November 1, 2025, marks a major milestone in Tunisia's international connectivity strategy. With a capacity of 22 Tbps, this infrastructure directly connects Tunisia to Europe through a state-of-the-art network, positioning the country as a true Mediterranean digital hub. Thanks to Medusa, Tunisia now has sovereign connectivity capable of hosting, hosting, and distributing AI data and calculation flows on a regional scale. An indispensable pillar for building sustainable, competitive, and sovereign artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Conclusion
Thus, with its sovereign infrastructure, sustainable energy strategy, and commitment to strengthening international connectivity, Tunisia Telecom confirms its central role in building a reliable and competitive Mediterranean artificial intelligence ecosystem. By investing in cutting-edge technologies and anticipating future needs, the national operator positions itself as an indispensable actor in innovation, ready to support the major challenges of tomorrow.