Staying connected while traveling between Liberia and Sierra Leone just got a whole lot easier. The Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) has officially launched the Free Roaming Service between the two West African neighbors — a move set to revolutionize how people communicate across borders in the region.
Under this new agreement, travelers will no longer need to switch SIM cards or pay hefty roaming fees when crossing between Liberia and Sierra Leone. Starting now, subscribers can:
- Receive calls for free for 30 days while roaming.
- Enjoy local rates for calls, SMS, and data — no matter which side of the border they’re on.
- Avoid roaming charges for short-term travel, making trips more affordable and hassle-free.
This initiative is part of a broader ECOWAS effort to make regional communication more accessible and cost-effective. The LTA has confirmed that plans are already underway to extend the free roaming service to more ECOWAS countries, creating a seamless communication network across West Africa.
For travelers, businesspeople, and families with ties in both countries, this development marks a significant step forward. Not only will it save money, but it will also strengthen cross-border connections and foster greater regional integration.
With initiatives like this, West Africa is steadily moving toward a future where borders no longer disrupt communication.