Ministry’s New Directive Mandates Space for Telecommunications Infrastructure in Cambodia

In a pivotal step to bolster the nation’s telecommunications capabilities, Cambodia’s Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction has announced a new directive mandating the incorporation of space for telecommunications equipment in all new construction projects. Dated June 16, 2025, this directive aims to facilitate improved infrastructure and service delivery, aligning with the country’s economic and social development goals.

Effective immediately, the directive requires construction owners and developers of various projects—including residential communities, industrial zones, special economic zones, and tourist resorts—to adhere to specific guidelines for telecommunications installations.

Key aspects of the directive include:

  1. Designated Spaces for Infrastructure:

– Antenna Stations: Developers must allocate a land area of at least 2.25m² (1.5m x 1.5m) or up to 12m² (with configurations of 2m x 6m or 3m x 4m) for antenna stations situated in residential and commercial areas.

– IBS Systems: Commercial buildings, co-ownership buildings, and shopping malls are required to provide a minimum space of 12m² (2m x 6m or 3m x 4m) for the installation of IBS systems.

– Telecommunications Cable Networks: Developers must establish essential telecommunications cable network infrastructure to enhance connectivity for mobile services, ensuring a robust connection to both antenna stations and users’ locations. This includes the installation of Fiber Termination Boxes (FTTH) to streamline access and allow users the flexibility to switch between Internet service providers without needing to set up new networks.

  1. Collaboration with Telecom Operators: The ministry emphasizes the importance of cooperation between developers and telecommunications operators. Construction projects must align with technical regulations to guarantee compliance in the construction and installation of antenna stations, IBS systems, and telecommunications networks.

This directive represents a strategic initiative by the Cambodian government to enhance communication infrastructure, ensuring that the nation can keep pace with technological advancements and meet the evolving needs of its citizens. As Cambodia continues to develop, this proactive approach to telecommunications will be crucial in promoting economic growth and improving the quality of life for its people.

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