The National Communications Authority (NCA) and Jamhuriya University of Science & Technology (JUST), in partnership with the African Network Information Center (AFRINIC), have inaugurated Somalia’s first National IPv6 Internet Protocol Center, marking a pivotal step in the country’s digital evolution
Designed as a hub for research, training, and implementation, the center will drive Somalia’s transition to IPv6, ensuring a more secure, scalable, and future-ready internet infrastructure. The shift from IPv4 to IPv6 is crucial for expanding connectivity, enhancing cybersecurity, and enabling advanced technologies like 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT).
The launch event brought together government representatives, industry leaders, academia, and key figures from Somalia’s digital ecosystem.
Mohamed Ahmed Mohamud, president of Jamhuriya University of Science & Technology (JUST), highlighted the significance of collaboration between government and academia in advancing digital services. “This collaboration is crucial for Somalia’s technological and knowledge development. Strengthening cooperation between public institutions and the education sector is key to building a strong digital economy.”
NCA director general, Mustafa Yasin Sheikh, emphasised the strategic importance of IPv6, noting its role in expanding internet services, boosting cybersecurity, and integrating cutting-edge technologies into Somalia’s digital landscape. “This center is a landmark achievement in modernizing Somalia’s telecommunications sector and accelerating our digital growth. IPv6 is not just an upgrade—it is the foundation for a more resilient and future-ready internet ecosystem.”
Minister of Communications and Technology, Mohamed Adan Macalin, reiterated the government’s dedication to digital connectivity and urged stakeholders to support IPv6 adoption. “The launch of this center signals Somalia’s transition into a modern digital era. I urge all telecommunications companies, academic institutions, and private sector players to actively engage in implementing the National IPv6 Strategy.”
As part of the initiative, NCA and JUST signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), officially designating the university as the center’s host. The agreement outlines joint efforts in training, research, and public awareness to ensure a smooth nationwide transition to IPv6.
The National IPv6 Center is a vital element of Somalia’s National ICT Strategy, reinforcing the country’s commitment to a secure, scalable, and sustainable digital future.