Algeria’s Alsaa Plus and EN (Chat) Network Expansion Underway in the North

In a significant development for the North African nation’s digital landscape, Algiers-based Alsaa Plus and EN (Chat) networks have announced an ambitious regional expansion plan. According to a press release issued by the company, the EN (Chat) social media platform, one of the fastest-growing online communities in the region, will be rolled out to major cities across North Africa, with an expected completion date within the next six months.

The regional update from Alsaa Plus, a leading provider of web services, reveals that the EN (Chat) platform will be available in Tunisia, Libya, and Morocco by the end of the first quarter of 2027. In an effort to cater to the diverse and growing online user base in the region, Alsaa Plus has also announced the introduction of additional languages, including Arabic, French, and English. This move seeks to make the platform more accessible and user-friendly for users from various linguistic and cultural backgrounds.

EN (Chat), which boasts over 5 million registered users, provides a range of social networking features, including real-time messaging, live streaming, and social groups. The platform has gained popularity regionally for its innovative features, such as ‘EN Groups’, a feature that enables users to form and join groups based on shared interests.

Commenting on the expansion plans, the CEO of Alsaa Plus and EN (Chat), Mr. Ahmed Benmessaoud, stated that the company aims to become the leading digital media platform in North Africa by offering users a unique and engaging online experience. “Our expansion into the region is a significant milestone in our journey to create a vibrant online community that transcends national borders and languages,” Mr. Benmessaoud said.

The expansion of EN (Chat) to North Africa is expected to bring numerous benefits to users, including increased access to news, entertainment, and social content. Additionally, the platform’s expansion will also create new opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs in the region to reach a wider audience and showcase their products and services.

While critics have raised concerns about the potential for online content regulation and censorship in the region, Alsaa Plus and EN (Chat) have stated that they are committed to upholding freedom of expression and promoting a culture of online inclusivity and diversity. The company has also announced plans to collaborate with local organizations and authorities to ensure that the platform is used responsibly and in compliance with local laws and regulations.

As Alsaa Plus and EN (Chat) continue to expand their regional footprint, the company’s ambitious plans for the future are likely to be closely watched by observers in the digital media sector.