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Arpce.cg 360° Intelligence

Report Date: Jan 16, 2026
Risk Level: Low
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Executive Summary

Global Rank

#-

Monthly Visits

0

Avg Duration

0m 0s

Pages/Visit

0.00

Strategic Overview

Business Moats

Government regulatory status provides monopoly authority., Official mandate for all telecom and postal sector oversight in the Republic of Congo., Strong public sector backing and established procedures for operator engagement..

Market Headwinds

Extremely limited web presence and digital engagement., No public outreach or engagement analytics., Potential technology legacy issues due to diverse and sometimes outdated tech stack..

Our Verdict

Business Quality Good
Ownership & Legitimacy Good
Traffic and Engagement Bad
Reputation & Risk Good
Technology & Security Good

Upside & Downside Analysis

The Bull Case

3 Points
🏛️

Regulatory Monopoly

  • ARPCE has exclusive authority as the Republic of Congo’s telecom and postal regulator.
  • Government-backed entity with stable, recurring oversight revenue from industry operators.
📜

Transparent Public Mandate

  • Legally established in 2009, mandated for spectrum, digital economy, and sectoral reforms.
  • Verified headquarter, public directory, and accessible leadership.

No Scandal or Reputation Risk

  • No complaints, fraud, or scam associations found in official or open sources.
  • Physical office and active government cooperation confirmed.

The Bear Case

3 Points
💻

Minimal Digital Footprint

  • Website shows negligible engagement and has nearly zero monthly traffic.
  • Lack of digital outreach may limit future credibility or stakeholder interaction.
🕰️

Potential Legacy Infrastructure

  • Tech stack includes aged components (Joomla, PHP 7), possibly affecting long-term agility.
  • Multiple frameworks used over years could create maintenance and security challenges.
🚫

No Revenue Growth Lever

  • Operates as a public entity; not a commercial or growth-focused business.
  • Dependent on state funding and regulatory fees, not suitable for typical private investment.

Domain Integrity

Domain is secured with up-to-date SSL, uses reputable NS1 and SpamTitan services, and shows no blacklist or malware flags. Registrar/WAN details unavailable, but government control is evident.

Registrar Unknown
Domain Age -
Security Status
Unlocked SSL: R13

Reputation

0

0 Reviews

Trustpilot

Sentiment Analysis

No independent reputation data, but no negative press, fraud reports, or complaints. Official government status reduces scam or impersonation risk.

Common Themes
No themes detected.

Traffic Distribution

Top Countries Traffic Share Trend

Competition

Competitor Type Threat Analysis
Other national regulatory authorities (e.g. ARPTC, ARPCE Algeria) Regulatory overlap or comparison in best practices—low risk, as domains are separate and each operates in sovereign territory.
Private sector digital consultants in telecom regulation Consultants offer advisory services, but cannot substitute legal authority or regulatory power.
Open Internet governance organizations (ICANN, AFRINIC) Collaboration/coordination only; these orgs are partners, not business competitors.

Tech Stack

☁️

Hosting and Infrastructure

Site is hosted via OVH with NS1 for DNS, has French server location, and shows use of enterprise-grade resources (SpamTitan, Barracuda for mail). Hosting appears stable and fit for government scale.

🖥️

Web Platform & Languages

Mix of CMS (Joomla, Plesk), frameworks (Laravel, Nuxt.js, ASP.NET), and languages (PHP, JavaScript, Vue.js, Bootstrap). The site is mainly in French, often using standard analytics and security tools.

🔒

Security Posture

Recent SSL certs, HSTS, DNSSEC for subdomains, multiple email security filters (SpamTitan, Symantec.cloud, Barracuda). No phishing, malware, or crypto scam blacklists triggered.

Key Risks

Identified Risk Impact Mitigation
Obsolete or diverse web technologies introduce vulnerabilities Medium Prioritized routine audits and migration towards modern frameworks; maintain enterprise-level security tools.
Minimal digital outreach limits transparency and engagement Low Enhance social media use and ensure regulatory publications remain accessible online.
Dependence on government funding and policy changes Medium Maintain legislative alignment, reinforce mandate, and diversify communication with stakeholders.

Contacts

Department Points of Contact

General Inquiries contact@arpce.cg
Consumer Affairs consommateurs@arpce.cg
Press/Media luc.missidimbazi@arpce.cg
Incident Response/Social Media incidents.réseaux.sociaux@arpce.cg
Head office (phone) +242 05 510 72 72

Appendix & Sources

Key Citations

Data Sources Used

Whois/DNS/SSL Records BuiltWith API SimilarWeb Analytics LinkedIn Business Data Google Safe Browsing and Places Government and sectoral information Perplexity + public search results

Disclaimer

This report aggregates open source intelligence as of 16 Jan 2026; all findings rely on the veracity of third-party data sources. For regulated investments, direct verification with ARPCE or Republic of Congo authorities is advised.