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Telecommunications giant Orange Group has announced the official completion of its wholly-owned Kanawa submarine cable system connecting French Guiana and Martinique, with a total investment of 35 million euros
.
According to reports, the 1,746-kilometer-long cable is expected to be put into service (RFS)
by the end of January 2019.
The Kanawa cable system, consisting of two pairs of fibers with a design capacity of 100×100Gbps or 10Tbps, landed in
Kourou (French Guiana) and Schoelcher (Martinique).
In addition, the new system will provide interconnects
for the Americas II cables in Martinique and French Guiana and the Eastern Caribbean Fiber System (ECFS) in Martinique.
Stephane Richard, Chairman and CEO of Orange, said: "With a growing population and growing uses, French Guiana is one of
the most digitally dynamic regions.
We built the Kanawa cable system to meet this speed demand and ensure the region's connection
to the global network.
The submarine cable we are opening today will connect French Guiana with Martinique
.
Telecommunications giant Orange Group has announced the official completion of its wholly-owned Kanawa submarine cable system connecting French Guiana and Martinique, with a total investment of 35 million euros
.
According to reports, the 1,746-kilometer-long cable is expected to be put into service (RFS)
by the end of January 2019.
The Kanawa cable system, consisting of two pairs of fibers with a design capacity of 100×100Gbps or 10Tbps, landed in
Kourou (French Guiana) and Schoelcher (Martinique).
In addition, the new system will provide interconnects
for the Americas II cables in Martinique and French Guiana and the Eastern Caribbean Fiber System (ECFS) in Martinique.
Stephane Richard, Chairman and CEO of Orange, said: "With a growing population and growing uses, French Guiana is one of
the most digitally dynamic regions.
We built the Kanawa cable system to meet this speed demand and ensure the region's connection
to the global network.
The submarine cable we are opening today will connect French Guiana with Martinique
.