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    Huawei's new optical cable system in Burkina Faso was completed

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
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    African Prime Minister Paul Kaba Thieba of Burkina Faso recently announced that an optical fiber system connecting the capital Ouagadougou and Dakara Dakola has been completed
    .

    According to reports, this optical fiber system has a total length of 307 kilometers, connecting the capital Ouagadougou and Dakara
    near the Ghanaian border.

    Construction of the project started in October 2016 and Huawei is responsible for the construction
    .
    The project is also part of
    the Fibre Optic Backbone Network Project in African countries.

    In the future, the fiber optic system will also connect neighboring countries
    through Ghana.
    Its construction will help improve domestic Internet connectivity, reduce Internet costs, and improve e-government, e-health and e-education services
    .

    As part of the fiber optic backbone network in African countries, the project also received $20.
    5 million in financial support
    from the World Bank.

    African Prime Minister Paul Kaba Thieba of Burkina Faso recently announced that an optical fiber system connecting the capital Ouagadougou and Dakara Dakola has been completed
    .

    Fiber optic systems

    According to reports, this optical fiber system has a total length of 307 kilometers, connecting the capital Ouagadougou and Dakara
    near the Ghanaian border.

    Construction of the project started in October 2016 and Huawei is responsible for the construction
    .
    The project is also part of
    the Fibre Optic Backbone Network Project in African countries.

    In the future, the fiber optic system will also connect neighboring countries
    through Ghana.
    Its construction will help improve domestic Internet connectivity, reduce Internet costs, and improve e-government, e-health and e-education services
    .

    As part of the fiber optic backbone network in African countries, the project also received $20.
    5 million in financial support
    from the World Bank.

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