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The
submarine cable project is called 2Africa.
It is touted to be one of the largest subsea projects in the world, connecting
23 countries in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. Other telco partners on the
project include British and French telecom giants Orange and Vodafone;
others are Saudi Arabia-based telecom firm STC,
Mauritius headquartered telecom firm WIOCC
and Telecom Egypt.
2Africa
will be a 37,000km long cable, interconnecting Europe (eastward via Egypt), the
Middle East (via Saudi Arabia), and 21 landings in 16 countries in Africa. The
system is expected to go live in 2023/4, delivering more than the total
combined capacity of all subsea cables serving Africa today, with a design
capacity of up to 180 terabytes per second (Tbps) on key parts of the system.
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According
to the statement released on Thursday, the parties have appointed Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) to
build the 2Africa cable, which will support the growth of 4G, 5G and fixed
broadband access for hundreds of millions of people.
"We're excited to be collaborating with our 2Africa partners on
the most comprehensive subsea cable that will serve the continent," said Najam Ahmad, Vice President, Network
Infrastructure at Facebook. "We've seen
first-hand the positive impact that increased connectivity has on communities,
from education to healthcare. We know that economies flourish when there is
widely accessible internet for businesses.”
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The
cable is stated to incorporate optical switching technology to enable flexible
management of bandwidth. It will also implement ASN’s new technology, SDM1,
allowing deployment of up to 16 fibre pairs instead of the eight fibre pairs
supported by older technologies, bringing much greater and more cost-effective
capacity. Cable burial depth has also been increased by 50 per cent compared to
older systems.
"MTN GlobalConnect is delighted to participate in this bold
2Africa subsea cable project,” according
to Frédéric Schepens, CEO of MTN
GlobalConnect. “This initiative complements MTN
GlobalConnect's terrestrial fibre strategy to connect African countries to each
other and to the rest of the world. We are proud to be playing a key role in
providing the benefits of a modern connected life – a core MTN belief."
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There
are over one million kilometres of cable that connect continents to provide
internet. As of early last year, there were about 1.2 million km of cable laid
across the world's ocean floor.
"Improving connectivity for Africa is a significant step which
lays the groundwork for increased digitalisation across the continent," said Vinod Kumar, CEO Vodafone Business. "2Africa
will give local businesses and consumers a better online experience while more
connectivity between Africa, Europe and the Middle East will help to build a
wider, more inclusive digital society across the globe. We're delighted to work
with our partners in the project to help deliver this."
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Orange
said 2Africa will complete its existing submarine and terrestrial
infrastructures to provide access to internet connectivity throughout the west
coast of Africa. “It will enable Orange to securely
meet the demand for increased bandwidth necessary for the continued digital
development of regions throughout the 2Africa system.," said Alioune Ndiaye, CEO of Orange Middle
East and Africa. (Financial Nigeria)
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