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Mauritius Telecom and Liquid Telecom, another major telecommunications operator in Africa, plan to revive the IOX cable system by deploying a project called the T3 submarine cable system, which connects South Africa with Mauritius and connects Reunion Island and Madagascar
via the offshore.
The South African landing programme takes place in Amanzimtoti, KwaZulu-Natal province on the east coast of South Africa, and is operated
by Liquid Telecom as a South African landing partner.
The original IOX submarine cable system was designed to connect South Africa with India by landing in Mauritius, the autonomous outer islands of Rodrigues and the French overseas territory of Reunion Island
.
According to the original plan, the 8,850 km cable is planned to be built by Alcatel submarine network, with a design capacity of 13Tbps per pair of fibers, and the final design capacity will exceed 52Tbps
.
Mauritius Telecom and Liquid Telecom, another major telecommunications operator in Africa, plan to revive the IOX cable system by deploying a project called the T3 submarine cable system, which connects South Africa with Mauritius and connects Reunion Island and Madagascar
via the offshore.
The South African landing programme takes place in Amanzimtoti, KwaZulu-Natal province on the east coast of South Africa, and is operated
by Liquid Telecom as a South African landing partner.
The original IOX submarine cable system was designed to connect South Africa with India by landing in Mauritius, the autonomous outer islands of Rodrigues and the French overseas territory of Reunion Island
.
According to the original plan, the 8,850 km cable is planned to be built by Alcatel submarine network, with a design capacity of 13Tbps per pair of fibers, and the final design capacity will exceed 52Tbps
.