1 Institut Supérieur de Techniques Appliquées de NGOMBE-MATADI, Telecommunications Department, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
2 Department of Physics and Applied Sciences, Faculty of Science, Pedagogical National University, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
3 Institut Supérieur de Techniques Appliquées de Kinshasa, Electronics Department, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 29(02), 978-983
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2026.29.2.0401
Received on 09 January 2026; revised on 16 February 2026; accepted on 18 February 2026
This study proposes the design and analysis of a metropolitan fiber optic ring for integrating the fragmented telecommunications networks in Mbanza-Ngungu, Democratic Republic of Congo. Faced with growing demand for high-speed connectivity and suboptimal existing infrastructure, the project aims to deploy a resilient, scalable, and open digital backbone. A field survey of 280 respondents (households, businesses, schools) reveals widespread dissatisfaction (≤23%) with current internet services but strong interest (62-70%) in fiber optics. The proposed architecture is based on a dual-feed ring using single-mode fiber with DWDM equipment, enabling operator interconnection, the creation of a local internet exchange point, and support for innovative services (telemedicine, online education, smart urban management). This neutral and scalable infrastructure represents a strategic lever for the city's digital transformation and its adaptation to smart city challenges.
Fiber Optic; Metropolitan Ring; Mbanza-Ngungu; Network Integration; Urban Development; High-Speed Connectivity; Smart City
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KADI KONDI Charles, KINYOKA KABALUMUNA God'El and MENI BABAKIDI Narcisse. Integration of a Metropolitan Fiber Optic Ring for Telecommunications Network Convergence: A Feasibility and Impact Study in Mbanza-Ngungu. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 29(02), 978-983. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2026.29.2.0401.
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