FIBER OPTIC SERVICE YAO Corp Group has been the
As a CEO of NSTT CONGO, We always have our technical team that can intervene in the field of installation and maintenance of antennas and telecom equipment (VSAT).
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As a CEO of NSTT CONGO, We always have our technical team that can intervene in the field of installation and maintenance of antennas and telecom equipment (VSAT).
Democratic Republic of Congo: European Investment Bank (EIB) Global Proceeds with Support for High-Speed Fibre-Optic Network by Bandwidth and Cloud Services (BCS) More than 2.5
This initiative positions the Republic of Congo to become the first Central African nation with a sovereign data center. “We will finally be able to host
With the growing global deployment of Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) networks driven by the demand for ensuring high-capacity broadband services, mobile network operators (MNOs) face
Said public-private partnership consists in the operation and maintenance of the optical fibre on the Kinshasa-Moanda network link by FAST CONGO and its shareholders, Global Broadband Solution
The Global Gateway Africa-Europe Investment Package will scale up regional connectivity and enable the deployment of digital services, digital businesses and innovation by supporting construction of
Construction of a 10,000 km regional fiber-optic backbone across 5 countries with an impact on around 90 million Africans, directly connecting up to 3,000 schools, 1,500 hospitals, and 1,200 government
Silicone Connect aims to deploy and operate a robust and scalable infrastructure to establish itself as a leader in optical fiber in the Republic of Congo.
This means that GVA can offer high-speed and reliable internet services that are both cost-effective and secure. Fast Congo was founded by
The project will lead to the deployment of around 1 400 km of new fibre optics networks in underserved regions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, extending the access to mobile broadband and
Through our participation, we aim to showcase how our advanced fiber infrastructure can optimize connectivity for offshore and onshore energy operations. Our planned submarine fiber network will
In 2022, Paratus Group''s DRC subsidiary Fast Congo was awarded a tender by SOCOF to deploy, operate and maintain a 620-km fibre optic link
The project will deploy cutting-edge fiber optic technology, significantly enhancing offshore connectivity with high-speed data transmission.
Over the last few months, Fast Congo has been installing the necessary infrastructure to connect the network, which is now live and fully
The European Investment Bank (EIB) announced, Saturday, a warrant agreement with the wholesale telecommunications infrastructure provider Bandwidth and Cloud Services (BCS). Under
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the cities of Kinshasa and Kasumbalesa are now connected via the fiber optic. This segment which is the second phase of the national fiber optic
The Paratus Group subsidiary in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Fast Congo, announces that its 620-kilometer fiber optic network link
Regardless of cell dimension, optical fibre is the most energy efficient technology in every scenario. If cell dimension can be reduced, fibre may allow power savings from 7% to 65% on the overall
A key step to the launch of a Global Gateway “Digital Package” in DRC, EIB Global investment backs expansion of fibre-optic network to 2.5 million people in eastern DRC New
Central African Backbone Fibre optic cables being dug into the ground in Ouesso in Northern Congo in 2015. The Central African Backbone (CAB) is a fiber-optic
Four tactics can improve telecom companies'' returns on fiber rollouts, helping to connect more of the millions of people who remain without high-speed
This study explores the economic impact of the international data connectivity delivered by submarine fiber optic cables (“subsea cables”) on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Fiber optic cables are generally used for long distances or high-bandwidth applications. Structured cabling systems typically include a variety of components, such as closures, patch panels, outlets,