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SOCOF and APCSC to deploy fibre along new roads in the DRC

Congolese Fiber Optic Company (SOCOF SA) has reportedly signed a partnership with the Agency for the Coordination and Monitoring of Collaboration Agreements (APCSC) to deploy optical fibre networks along new roads to be built in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

SOCOF and APCSC to deploy fibre along new roads in the DRC

Philippines authority approves major broadband connectivity project

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In what is described as a significant move to accelerate the country’s digital transformation, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Board of the Philippines has approved a flagship infrastructure project designed to boost broadband connectivity nationwide, particularly in remote areas, and strengthen cybersecurity.

Philippines authority approves major broadband connectivity project

Timor Leste starts work on installing its first subsea cable, TLSSC

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Timor Leste is set to get its first-ever subsea cable connection later this year as work begins to install the Timor Leste South Submarine Cable System (TLSSC) at its landing station in Dili, according to country’s Ministry of Transport and Communication.

Timor Leste starts work on installing its first subsea cable, TLSSC

Australia and NZ govts to connect Tonga to Hawaiki subsea cable

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The Pacific island of Tonga is set to get a second subsea cable connection after the governments of Australia and New Zealand agreed to construct a new cable connecting it to the Hawaiki Cable.

Australia and NZ govts to connect Tonga to Hawaiki subsea cable

Massive expansion planned for Vietnam’s land and undersea cable connections

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A Vietnam News report, published late last week, has suggested that the country’s international fibre optic cable system could see the addition of at least ten new undersea cables by 2030, bringing the number of Vietnam's undersea routes to at least 15.

Massive expansion planned for Vietnam’s land and undersea cable connections

ECOWAS Commission still moving on Amilcar Cabral subsea cable

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Plans to build a fibre-optic submarine cable connecting six members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have reportedly been moving forward this month after key meetings in Guinea-Bissau and Guinea.

ECOWAS Commission still moving on Amilcar Cabral subsea cable
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Global Fiber taps Padtec, Satelital for subsea cable off Brazilian coast

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Peru-based telecoms operator Global Fiber says it has selected Brazilian fibre-optic vendor Padtec and Peruvian telecoms firm Satelital as primary suppliers for a subsea ‘festoon’ network connecting two provincial capital cities in Brazil.

Global Fiber taps Padtec, Satelital for subsea cable off Brazilian coast

Telecom Fiji fortifies ICT retailer Janty Bondwell with fibre

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Telecom Fiji says it has formed a strategic alliance with ICT wholesaler and retailer Janty Bondwell to provide fibre connectivity to the company’s operations across Fiji.

Telecom Fiji fortifies ICT retailer Janty Bondwell with fibre

New issues for Vietnam's undersea cables

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Just over a year after series of incidents affected Vietnam’s international communications network, there have been some new issues: three of Vietnam's five undersea internet cables are reported to be down.

New issues for Vietnam's undersea cables

Telecom Namibia acquires Equiano subsea capacity from Sparkle

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Telecom Italia’s international arm Sparkle said on Wednesday it has signed a deal to provide international capacity services to state-owned telco Telecom Namibia via Google’s Equiano subsea cable.

Telecom Namibia acquires Equiano subsea capacity from Sparkle

Digicel deploys Infinera tech for Deep Blue One subsea cable

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Only days after the news that multinational telecommunications company Digicel Group had announced that its new subsea fibre cable Deep Blue One, serving the Caribbean and the northeast tip of South America, had gone live, Infinera, a supplier of open optical networking solutions and advanced optical semiconductors, has announced that Digicel has deployed Infinera’s GX Series modular platform.

Digicel deploys Infinera tech for Deep Blue One subsea cable
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Bayobab plans to deploy fibre optic network in South Sudan

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While mobile remains the dominant form of communications across much of sub-Saharan Africa, fibre is continuing to make inroads into many, arguably very tough, markets for fixed communications, including, if recent reports prove correct, South Sudan.

Bayobab plans to deploy fibre optic network in South Sudan

Bahrain Network to replace legacy copper with all-fibre network

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Infrastructure provider Bahrain Network (BNET) announced late last week the launch of a project to transfer all the kingdom's copper internet networks to an ultra-high-speed fibre network.

Bahrain Network to replace legacy copper with all-fibre network

Digicel targets offshore rigs as Deep Blue One cable goes live

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Digicel Group has announced that its new subsea fibre cable Deep Blue One serving the Caribbean and the northeast tip of South America is now live, which is big news not only for the four countries connected to it, but also potentially for offshore oil and gas rigs along its path.

Digicel targets offshore rigs as Deep Blue One cable goes live

Telin breaks ground on Bifrost landing station in Jakarta

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Telkom Indonesia’s international arm Telin says it has broken ground for a new cable landing station at Pantai Mutiara in Jakarta for the Bifrost Cable System that will run between North America and Southeast Asia.

Telin breaks ground on Bifrost landing station in Jakarta

Telecom Egypt, SubCom complete two landing stations for IEX cable

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Telecom Egypt and subsea data system supplier SubCom said on Wednesday that they have successfully completed two cable landing stations in Egypt for the India-Europe-Xpress (IEX) subsea cable system.

Telecom Egypt, Subcom complete two landing stations for IEX cable

Padtec and Satelital team up to boost Latin America’s submarine networks

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Padtec, a Brazilian multinational specialising in high-capacity connections, and Peruvian telecommunications company Satelital have announced a partnership to meet the growing demand for submarine networks in Latin America.

Padtec and Satelital team up to boost Latin America’s submarine networks
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Constl boosts its Indian network with help from Ciena

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Constl, which delivers digital telecom infrastructure solutions within the B2B sector, says it is deploying networking systems, services and software company Ciena’s optical technology to offer high-speed metro area network (MAN) and national long distance (NLD) connectivity services across its pan-India network.

Constl boosts its Indian network with help from Ciena

Telin, Singtel plan subsea cable to boost data centre connectivity

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Telkom Indonesia’s international arm Telin announced on Friday it has signed a MoU with Singtel to develop a new subsea cable system connecting Singapore and Indonesia to support the booming data centre market in both countries.

Telin, Singtel plan subsea cable to boost data centre connectivity

Global Fiber Peru taps Nokia to finish Amazon rainforest fibre project

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Nokia announced on Tuesday that it has teamed with Global Fiber Peru to help complete deployment of a new subaquatic fibre network to bring multi-gigabit broadband access to 400 communities in the Amazon rainforest.

Global Fiber Peru taps Nokia to finish Amazon rainforest fibre project

Google announces 'first-ever' Africa-Australia cable

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Google has announced Umoja, which it says is the first-ever fibre optic route to directly connect Africa with Australia. Anchored in Kenya, the Umoja cable route will pass through Uganda, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa, including the Google Cloud region, before crossing the Indian Ocean to Australia.

Google announces 'first-ever' Africa-Australia cable

Nokia and Baktelecom deploy XGS-PON in Azerbaijan

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Azerbaijan’s state-owned operator Baktelecom is deploying Nokia’s XGS-PON solution to help bring new gigabit services to residential and business customers across the country.

Nokia and Baktelecom deploy commercial XGS-PON services in Azerbaijan
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