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    The Ceiba-2 submarine cable system in Equatorial Guinea was officially put into operation

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
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    According to Ghana Business Week, the Guinean Telecommunications Infrastructure Corporation (GITGE), which manages the country's fiber optic infrastructure on behalf of the government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, announced the official commissioning of the Ceiba-2 submarine cable system
    .

    According to reports, the submarine optical cable system uses Huawei Marine's wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) and optical transmission network (OTN) technology, with a total length of 290 kilometers and an initial design capacity of 4Tbps, connecting the capital Malabo to the mainland of Bata, and building a branch line to connect Kribi
    in Cameroon.

    Not only that, but the connection via Kribi will allow Equatorial Guinea to connect to other submarine cable systems, including WACS, SAT-3 and Main One
    .

    Not only that, but the Ceiba-2 submarine cable will also provide a backup network
    for the branch of Ceiba-1 (i.
    e.
    the direct connection between Malabo and Bata) and the African Coast to Europe (ACE) submarine cable connecting Bata.

    According to Ghana Business Week, the Guinean Telecommunications Infrastructure Corporation (GITGE), which manages the country's fiber optic infrastructure on behalf of the government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, announced the official commissioning of the Ceiba-2 submarine cable system
    .

    Submarine cables

    According to reports, the submarine optical cable system uses Huawei Marine's wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) and optical transmission network (OTN) technology, with a total length of 290 kilometers and an initial design capacity of 4Tbps, connecting the capital Malabo to the mainland of Bata, and building a branch line to connect Kribi
    in Cameroon.

    Not only that, but the connection via Kribi will allow Equatorial Guinea to connect to other submarine cable systems, including WACS, SAT-3 and Main One
    .

    Not only that, but the Ceiba-2 submarine cable will also provide a backup network
    for the branch of Ceiba-1 (i.
    e.
    the direct connection between Malabo and Bata) and the African Coast to Europe (ACE) submarine cable connecting Bata.

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