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Comprehensive foreign media news, the Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic (CAR) have begun to build an underwater optical cable
connecting the two countries.
Leon Juste Ibombo, Congo's Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and Digital Economy, said: "The construction of the fibre optic network between Congo and the Central African Republic has begun
.
”
The 285-kilometer system, deployed by China Telecom Services International and Huawei, will travel along the bed of the Congo and Ubangi rivers from Brazzaville (Congo) to Bangui (Central Africa), with construction scheduled to take seven months
.
The fiber optic network interconnection between the two countries is part of the second phase of the backbone project, which aims to promote fiber optic interconnection
in the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) through fiber optics.
At present, Congo (Brazzaville) has established optical fiber connections
with Gabon and Cameroon.
"Having your own telecommunications infrastructure will no longer require you to rely on foreign telecommunications infrastructure
," Ibombo said.
”
Comprehensive foreign media news, the Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic (CAR) have begun to build an underwater optical cable
connecting the two countries.
Leon Juste Ibombo, Congo's Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and Digital Economy, said: "The construction of the fibre optic network between Congo and the Central African Republic has begun
.
”
The 285-kilometer system, deployed by China Telecom Services International and Huawei, will travel along the bed of the Congo and Ubangi rivers from Brazzaville (Congo) to Bangui (Central Africa), with construction scheduled to take seven months
.
The fiber optic network interconnection between the two countries is part of the second phase of the backbone project, which aims to promote fiber optic interconnection
in the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) through fiber optics.
At present, Congo (Brazzaville) has established optical fiber connections
with Gabon and Cameroon.
"Having your own telecommunications infrastructure will no longer require you to rely on foreign telecommunications infrastructure
," Ibombo said.
”