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Autorite de Regulation des Postes et Telecommunications (ARPT), Africa's telecommunications regulator, has released an update on the deployment of the country's national fibre optic backbone network project, carried out
by the French national telecommunications company (SOGEB).
According to the ARPT, a 360-kilometer fibre optic route from Kankan to N'Zerekore is now complete, via Kerouane and Beyla
.
In addition, the cable routes of Conakry-Mamou, Mamou-Labe, Mamou-Kankan, and Conakry-Boke have also been deployed
.
The Faranah to N'Zerekore connection via Kissidougou-Gueckedou-Macenta is 90% complete, while the Boke-Gaoual-Kounsitel-Popodara-Labe route is 92%
complete.
Overall, the 4,000-kilometer-long national fiber backbone project was launched in February 2012
.
In December 2012, Huawei signed a $238 million deployment contract
.
Once completed, the project will realize fiber optic connections in major urban areas across the country, further improve the quality of domestic Internet connections, and improve public service facilities
such as e-government, e-health, and e-education.
Autorite de Regulation des Postes et Telecommunications (ARPT), Africa's telecommunications regulator, has released an update on the deployment of the country's national fibre optic backbone network project, carried out
by the French national telecommunications company (SOGEB).
According to the ARPT, a 360-kilometer fibre optic route from Kankan to N'Zerekore is now complete, via Kerouane and Beyla
.
In addition, the cable routes of Conakry-Mamou, Mamou-Labe, Mamou-Kankan, and Conakry-Boke have also been deployed
.
The Faranah to N'Zerekore connection via Kissidougou-Gueckedou-Macenta is 90% complete, while the Boke-Gaoual-Kounsitel-Popodara-Labe route is 92%
complete.
Overall, the 4,000-kilometer-long national fiber backbone project was launched in February 2012
.
In December 2012, Huawei signed a $238 million deployment contract
.
Once completed, the project will realize fiber optic connections in major urban areas across the country, further improve the quality of domestic Internet connections, and improve public service facilities
such as e-government, e-health, and e-education.