The Data
Algeria joins Korea (12%), Kyrgyzstan (20%), Dominican Republic (14%), and Sri Lanka (12%) in the Angular enterprise belt. At 987 detections — a directional signal, not definitive — the .dz Angular rate is among the highest of any country TLD. North Africa's enterprise web runs on Angular.
The North African Context
Algeria's Angular adoption is likely driven by telecommunications and government portal projects. Sonatrach (energy), Algerie Telecom, and government ministries build enterprise portals. Angular is the enterprise framework — TypeScript-first, opinionated architecture, Google-backed. French-speaking North Africa has a different tech stack culture than Francophone West Africa, where WordPress dominates at 90%+.
The Angular Enterprise Belt
The pattern is consistent: Angular shows up wherever large institutions build portals. Korea (chaebol conglomerates), Kyrgyzstan (government systems), Dominican Republic (telecom and banking), Sri Lanka (enterprise outsourcing), and now Algeria (energy and telecom). Angular's distribution maps institutional infrastructure across continents. It's not a developer preference framework — it's a procurement framework.