Le Congo lance la construction de sa deuxième dorsale nationale à
Léon-Juste Ibombo, ministre congolais des Postes, des Télécommunications et de l''Economie numérique, a lancé, le jeudi 7 septembre, les travaux de construction de la deuxième
Genew Technologies and Zhongshi Wosen, both Chinese companies, will help the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) build its fiber optic network. The Republic of Congo has embarked on a major project to ...
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Léon-Juste Ibombo, ministre congolais des Postes, des Télécommunications et de l''Economie numérique, a lancé, le jeudi 7 septembre, les travaux de construction de la deuxième
More than 2.5 million people living in the eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) will benefit from faster, cheaper and more reliable digital connectivity thanks to new
The granting to Liquid Telecom of the license for the construction of its submarine fiber optic cable landing station seems mainly to be a government security measure following the cut of
The EIB''s financial support will enable BCS to accelerate the construction of a 1,200 km fiber optic network that will connect 319 schools and 70 hospitals and provide broadband internet
Expectations for the project The Congo – Cameroon fiber optic link is expected to exempt the two Central African countries from a future borrowing of international digital routes to collaborate,
According to a statement shared with Technext, the project will include the construction of 600 kilometres of fibre optic cable on the major interconnecting routes with Cameroon (341 km)
The project consists in the construction of 10,000 km of fibre-optic cables as part of a regional backbone in 5 countries, including backbone as well as metro networks.
The African Development Bank Group is Congo''s leading partner and the country''s top infrastructure financing institution. In addition to laying the fibre-optic cable and building the data
Through this partnership, the country officially launches the construction of its national fiber optic network. This strategic infrastructure aims to bridge the persistent digital divide. According to
Since 2011, Congo has been served by a single international fiber optic submarine cable, the WACS. Failures that frequently occur on this infrastructure cause disruption of Internet services. The 2Africa
Construction of a 10,000 km regional fiber-optic backbone across 5 countries with an impact on around 90 million Africans, directly connecting up to 3,000 schools, 1,500 hospitals, and 1,200 government
The news: Reports indicate that the Republic of the Congo has commenced the development of a three-storey data centre in the Bacongo district of Brazzaville to house the national
The construction is entrusted to Congo Cables with the support of the Post and Electronic Communications Regulatory Agency (ARPCE), Airtel Congo, Congo Telecom, and Silicone Connect.
Fibre optic networks are vulnerable to environmental influences, contamination and mechanical stress arising from improper handling of fibre cables and connectors