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    The METISS submarine cable system is scheduled to land in Madagascar in August

    • Last Update: 2023-01-02
    • Source: Internet
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    Teliri cable vessel, owned by Elettra, the Italian subsidiary of the world's leading telecommunications services provider Orange, has begun deploying the METISS submarine cable system
    .

    According to reports, the system landed in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar early last week, and the deployment will continue until August
    this year.

    According to reports, the METISS submarine cable system will connect South Africa, Madagascar, Reunion and Mauritius, with a total length of about 3,200 kilometers, built by the Alcatel Undersea Network (ASN), with a design capacity of up to 24Tbps
    .

    The cable project was initiated by the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) with financial support
    from the European Union and the French Development Agency (AFD).

    Telecom operators involved in building the project include Telma and Blueline in Madagascar, Intel and CEB FiberNET in Mauritius, Zeop and SFR in Reunion and Canal + Telecom
    in France.

    Teliri cable vessel, owned by Elettra, the Italian subsidiary of the world's leading telecommunications services provider Orange, has begun deploying the METISS submarine cable system
    .

    Submarine cables

    According to reports, the system landed in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar early last week, and the deployment will continue until August
    this year.

    According to reports, the METISS submarine cable system will connect South Africa, Madagascar, Reunion and Mauritius, with a total length of about 3,200 kilometers, built by the Alcatel Undersea Network (ASN), with a design capacity of up to 24Tbps
    .

    The cable project was initiated by the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) with financial support
    from the European Union and the French Development Agency (AFD).

    Telecom operators involved in building the project include Telma and Blueline in Madagascar, Intel and CEB FiberNET in Mauritius, Zeop and SFR in Reunion and Canal + Telecom
    in France.

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