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Recently, Cambodia and Guangqi Hairong International Communications Group officially signed a cooperation agreement on the Cambodian branch of the Asian-Africa-Europe-1 Submarine Cable (AAE-1) and related infrastructure construction and operation, which marks that Guangqi Hairong has officially won the first intercontinental submarine cable project in Cambodia
.
According to the agreement, Guangqi Hairong will build and operate the AAE-1 Cambodia branch and submarine cable landing station in the BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, Transfer) mode for a period of 25 years, with an estimated investment of nearly US$69.
7 million, and is scheduled to be completed and put into service
by the end of 2017.
The project, which will allow Cambodia to have independent international bandwidth exports for the first time, is expected
to be high.
Cambodian Internet users currently account for 45% of the total population, about 6.
5 million people, and after the completion of the project, the proportion of Cambodian Internet users is expected to reach 80%
by 2020.
Recently, Cambodia and Guangqi Hairong International Communications Group officially signed a cooperation agreement on the Cambodian branch of the Asian-Africa-Europe-1 Submarine Cable (AAE-1) and related infrastructure construction and operation, which marks that Guangqi Hairong has officially won the first intercontinental submarine cable project in Cambodia
.
According to the agreement, Guangqi Hairong will build and operate the AAE-1 Cambodia branch and submarine cable landing station in the BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, Transfer) mode for a period of 25 years, with an estimated investment of nearly US$69.
7 million, and is scheduled to be completed and put into service
by the end of 2017.
The project, which will allow Cambodia to have independent international bandwidth exports for the first time, is expected
to be high.
Cambodian Internet users currently account for 45% of the total population, about 6.
5 million people, and after the completion of the project, the proportion of Cambodian Internet users is expected to reach 80%
by 2020.