Niger Takes A Major Step Towards High-Speed
Group photo taken at the ceremony for the provisional acceptance of fibre optics at the Niger Telecoms office, Niamey, Niger The project has two
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In 2005, Ethiopia announced plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars over the next three years to connect all of the country's schools, hospitals, and government offices, and most of its rural population, to broadband Internet via satellite or fiber-optic cable. Between 2005 and 2007, the government spent US$40 million to install WoredaNET and SchoolNET, two nationwide networks meant to increase connectivity.
Group photo taken at the ceremony for the provisional acceptance of fibre optics at the Niger Telecoms office, Niamey, Niger The project has two
Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP), a state-owned enterprise, is hoping to secure a concessional loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the French Development Agency
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Countries should pay Iran annual fees for fiber-optic cables that pass beneath the Strait of Hormuz, an Iranian lawmaker said, saying that hundreds of billions of dollars in financial
With the aim of expanding telephone and internet services, Ethiopian government is working to extend the current 7,000 kms of fiber-optics line to 10,000 kms in the coming three
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Safaricom Ethiopia and Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) signed a five-year lease agreement to share dark fiber-optic on March 10, 2022. Over the course of few decades, EEP has
An overview of Ethiopia''s fiber optic infrastructure and internet usage projections for 2026, highlighting digital growth in East Africa.
Infrastructure in place, but underused This poor ranking comes despite the scale of fiber infrastructure Cameroon has already rolled out. By the
Safaricom has signed its first major infrastructure deal for its expansion into Ethiopia, penning a five-year lease agreement to share a dark
The European Union committed €559 million ($660 million) to support Ethiopia''s economic transformation. Funding targets energy infrastructure, fiber deployment, and digital ecosystem
As part of this initiative, the government has launched the deployment of 940 kilometers of fiber optic cables to improve national connectivity. The announcement was made by John Tanui, Principal
Ethio telecom, Djibouti Telecom and Sudatel Group sign an agreement to deploy a cross-border optical fibre corridor linking submarine cables across
In Ethiopia, Huawei unveiled its brand-new OptiXtremeTM 400G DR4 series of fibre optic cables. Long-haul and metro networks can make advantage
Safaricom, the newest telecom operator in Ethiopia, has signed a five-year lease agreement with state-owned power utility Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) to share dark fibre-optic
Hezbollah has introduced fiber-optic drones in its conflict with Israel. These drones, similar to those used in Ukraine, are small, hard to detect, and lethal.
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By addressing the limitations of submarine infrastructure, the Horizon Fiber Cable Initiative not only improves connectivity within the region but also strengthens the digital transformation efforts
Ethiopia terrestrial fiber network map (Reprinted under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY-4.0) from "African Undersea and Terrestrial
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ADDIS ABABA, (Eye Radio) - The National Minister of Information Michael Makuei has announced a plan to extend new fiber-optic cables from Ethiopia and Sudan to South Sudan to boost
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In 2005, Ethiopia announced plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars over the next three years to connect all of the country''s schools, hospitals, and government offices, and most of its rural population, to broadband Internet via satellite or fiber-optic cable. Between 2005 and 2007, the government spent US$40 million to install WoredaNET and SchoolNET, two nationwide networks meant to increase connectivity. WoredaNET provides e-mail, videoconferencing and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) s
Ethio Telecom, Djibouti Telecom, and Sudatel Telecom Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create a multi-terabit,
Omantel has joined a consortium comprising several East African telecommunications providers to lay the Gulf to Africa (G2A) undersea fibre-optic
Significant funding will be directed toward the RISE program, which has already successfully reached 4 million people by modernizing power grids and installing 2,500 kilometers of
Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia has initiated the installation of a critical fibre optic network linking Afdera to Mekelle. The endeavour promises to
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