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Recently, the DARE1 submarine cable system connecting Djibouti (Djibouti), Bosasso (Somalia), Mogadishu (Somalia) and Mombasa (Kenya) has been put into commercial operation
.
The $80 million submarine cable system, jointly owned by Djibouti Telecom, Somali Telecom and local operators Hormuud Telecom and Kenya Telecom, is 4,854 kilometers long and has a design capacity of 36Tbps
.
DARE 1 was first proposed in 2018 and the path planning lasted for 1 year, and by March 2019, the developer began to apply for a land and environmental permit certificate, and after its completion in October 2019, cable laying specialist SubCom began to carry out the cable laying
.
The DARE 1 submarine cable can strategically elevate Mombasa's position
as an information hub and key gateway to East Africa.
On the other hand, the continued growth of consumer demand for connectivity and data will open up new markets
for content development networks and the country's top service providers.
According to the World Bank, every 10% of the population accounted for broadband affects GDP in developing countries by 1.
38
%.
Recently, the DARE1 submarine cable system connecting Djibouti (Djibouti), Bosasso (Somalia), Mogadishu (Somalia) and Mombasa (Kenya) has been put into commercial operation
.
The $80 million submarine cable system, jointly owned by Djibouti Telecom, Somali Telecom and local operators Hormuud Telecom and Kenya Telecom, is 4,854 kilometers long and has a design capacity of 36Tbps
.
DARE 1 was first proposed in 2018 and the path planning lasted for 1 year, and by March 2019, the developer began to apply for a land and environmental permit certificate, and after its completion in October 2019, cable laying specialist SubCom began to carry out the cable laying
.
The DARE 1 submarine cable can strategically elevate Mombasa's position
as an information hub and key gateway to East Africa.
On the other hand, the continued growth of consumer demand for connectivity and data will open up new markets
for content development networks and the country's top service providers.
According to the World Bank, every 10% of the population accounted for broadband affects GDP in developing countries by 1.
38
%.