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An undersea cable is a fiber-optic cable laid across the ocean floor that transmits information and enables worldwide communications.
(LUSAKA) – South Sudan will begin the construction and installation of its national fibre optic cable in December, connecting the country to the Indian Ocean through Kenya in a major step toward imp...
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An undersea cable is a fiber-optic cable laid across the ocean floor that transmits information and enables worldwide communications.
South Sudan has announced a 2,400 kilometre national fibre optic network that would connect the landlocked country to the Indian Ocean through
The Ministry of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services (MOICT&PS) of South Sudan, in partnership with the World Bank, is
Liquid Telecom to implement South Sudan first fiber broadband network, connecting the country to the “One Africa” broadband network.
Kenya and South Sudan strengthen collaboration with a signed MoU for a fiber optic cable along the Eldoret-Juba road, enhancing connectivity and
South Sudan is gearing up to commence construction of a 2,400-kilometre fiber-optic cable that will stretch from the Indian Ocean port, through
The wholesale fiber optic subsidiary of Africa''s biggest mobile firm, MTN Group, presented its plans for South Sudan during a meeting with the country''s National Communications Authority (NCA) late last
Djibouti fibre optics is not the first infrastructure South Sudan is connecting to. In January 2020, broadband connectivity provider Liquid Intelligent
The fiber optic project, the government said, marks a significant step forward in the country''s efforts to modernize its digital and communication networks. Once completed, it is expected to boost internet
(LUSAKA) – South Sudan will begin the construction and installation of its national fibre optic cable in December, connecting the country to the Indian
The first phase of the agreement signed between the Government of South Sudan''s National Communication Authority and Liquid Telecom will include
South Sudan''s Ministry of Information, Communication Technology, and Postal Services has greenlit a $9 million budget to initiate the design phase of the
The fiber optic project, the government said, marks a significant step forward in the country''s efforts to modernize its digital and communication networks. Once completed, it is expected
South Sudan''s government, in collaboration with the World Bank, has announced plans to lay a high-speed fiber optic cable from Kenya in early 2026,
South Sudan is set to commence construction of a 2,400-kilometer Fiber optic cable in December, marking a transformative leap in the country''s
Bayobab, the wholesale fiber optic subsidiary of MTN Group, plans to build a fiber optic cable network across South Sudan. The company presented
The Ministry of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services MOICT PS of the Republic of South Sudan, in collaboration with the World Bank, is set to begin laying a fiber optic cable from
This includes demand-side measures such as eApplications and Mobile Money Undertaking a feasibility study to implement an open-access, long-haul, fiber-optic backbone
JUBA – The Government of South Sudan, in collaboration with the World Bank, will begin laying a fiber optic cable from Kenya early next year, a move aimed at strengthening the country''s digital
South Sudan plans to establish a new fiber optic link from Ethiopia to enhance internet access across the country, Information, Communication
South Sudan National Communication Authority has disclosed plan to import fiber optic broadband network from the republic of Kenya and Djibouti to ease communication access as the
Listen to this article (JUBA) – The Ministry of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services (MOICT&PS) of South Sudan, in partnership with the World Bank, has
Officials describe the fiber optic project as a critical milestone not only for the communications sector but for the country''s wider development goals. It is