At 45,000km, it is the world’s largest subsea cable and will connect 33 countries with 46 landing points across Europe, Africa, and Asia. The cable is expected to have a capacity of up to 180Tbps.
The Meta-led 2Africa subsea cable has landed at a Vodacom facility in South Africa. The company this week announced that the 2Africa subsea cable has now landed at the Vodacom network facility in ...
On March 10, 2024, Nigerians and other neighboring African countries experienced a major disruption in internet connectivity, highlighting our digital infrastructure’s fragility. An undersea cable ...
Existing Internet infrastructure in Africa is still very fragile, especially submarine cables. Damage to submarine fiber optic cables requires a multi-step process of inspection and repair Africa has ...
South Ocean Electric Wire's CEO calls for urgent government intervention to combat the influx of low-priced imports ...