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Algerian Telecommunications (AT) has completed more than 1,000 kilometers of fiber optic connection from Adrar to Tindouf, completing the Abadla-Benni Abbes-Adrar-Tindouf-Abadla ring fiber network
in the southwest, according to local media in Algeria.
Deployment of this fiber optic backbone began
in February 2018.
According to Adel Khemane, CEO of Algerian Telecom, the company's fiber optic network currently totals 140,000 kilometers, including 93,000 kilometers of long-haul backbone networks
.
At present, the transmission capacity of the NG-DWDM transmission backbone network in Algeria has been increased to 4.
20Tbps, and with the commissioning of two new submarine cable systems, the international bandwidth can be extended to more than
12Tbps in the future.
The ORVAL submarine cable, which has been delayed connecting Algeria and Spain, is powered by AT and is expected to be operational
this month.
In addition, a submarine cable system connecting Algeria to the United States is already planned, but according to Telecommunications Minister Houda Imane Faraoun, this plan is still on the government's agenda, but details are still insufficient
.
Algerian Telecommunications (AT) has completed more than 1,000 kilometers of fiber optic connection from Adrar to Tindouf, completing the Abadla-Benni Abbes-Adrar-Tindouf-Abadla ring fiber network
in the southwest, according to local media in Algeria.
Deployment of this fiber optic backbone began
in February 2018.
According to Adel Khemane, CEO of Algerian Telecom, the company's fiber optic network currently totals 140,000 kilometers, including 93,000 kilometers of long-haul backbone networks
.
At present, the transmission capacity of the NG-DWDM transmission backbone network in Algeria has been increased to 4.
20Tbps, and with the commissioning of two new submarine cable systems, the international bandwidth can be extended to more than
12Tbps in the future.
The ORVAL submarine cable, which has been delayed connecting Algeria and Spain, is powered by AT and is expected to be operational
this month.
In addition, a submarine cable system connecting Algeria to the United States is already planned, but according to Telecommunications Minister Houda Imane Faraoun, this plan is still on the government's agenda, but details are still insufficient
.