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Egypt Telecom and AquaComms signed an agreement covering the landing and service of Egypt's 2Africa fiber optic system, which AquaComms named Europe Middle East India Connect-1 (EMIC-1).
According to the introduction, EMIC-1 will land in Las Ghaleb in the Red Sea and Port Said in the Mediterranean, with the two landing stations connected
by two different land routes.
The new path is adjacent to the Suez Canal (between Suez and Port Said).
In addition, Egypttelecom is developing a third new sea lane, Festoon on the Red Sea, connecting the Las Galeb and Suez landing stations, while considering the establishment of a land connection between Port Said and Suez along the Suez Canal - the Al Morshedeen system
.
When completed, the 45,000-kilometre 2Africa submarine fibre optic network system is expected to be the world's longest submarine network, connecting 46 locations
in Africa, Europe and Asia.
The system is expected to go live in 2023/2024, with key parts of the system designed for up to 180Tbps
.
Egypt Telecom and AquaComms signed an agreement covering the landing and service of Egypt's 2Africa fiber optic system, which AquaComms named Europe Middle East India Connect-1 (EMIC-1).
According to the introduction, EMIC-1 will land in Las Ghaleb in the Red Sea and Port Said in the Mediterranean, with the two landing stations connected
by two different land routes.
The new path is adjacent to the Suez Canal (between Suez and Port Said).
In addition, Egypttelecom is developing a third new sea lane, Festoon on the Red Sea, connecting the Las Galeb and Suez landing stations, while considering the establishment of a land connection between Port Said and Suez along the Suez Canal - the Al Morshedeen system
.
When completed, the 45,000-kilometre 2Africa submarine fibre optic network system is expected to be the world's longest submarine network, connecting 46 locations
in Africa, Europe and Asia.
The system is expected to go live in 2023/2024, with key parts of the system designed for up to 180Tbps
.