Equiano
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Paratus Group, a Pan-African network provider, has announced a new fibre express route running from Johannesburg to Europe.
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Lanre Kolade, the CEO of the company that manages the Equiano cable landing station in Lome, Togo, tells Capacity that his firm is providing an additional 300G since the faults to other cables serving West Africa.
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WIOCC has put in place restoration services on the Equiano cable for its major ISP and IP Transit provider clients affected by ongoing west coast subsea cable outages.
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Seacom has gone live on the Equiano subsea cable following the cable’s landing in Cape Town, South Africa in August 2022.
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The arrival of Google's Equiano subsea cable in South Africa has bolstered WIOCC's wholesale capabilities.
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Google and WIOCC confirm the landing of the Equiano subsea cable in Lagos, Nigeria.
Forthcoming events
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The facilities being developed by WIOCC Group's new data centre company will host cable landing stations for the 2Africa and Equiano subsea cables.
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Google has confirmed two subsea cable projects linking the Middle East with southern Europe and Asia, are to be built and delivered in collaboration with Sparkle.
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Liquid Telecom began as a carrier providing services across Africa. Now, CEO Nic Rudnick tells Alan Burkitt-Gray why they’ve changed the name to reflect the group’s new business.
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Liquid Telecom, which this week changed its name, has expanded its terrestrial fibre network to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for the first time.
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SEACOM is planning to double its lit capacity on its subsea segment and is currently in talks to become involved in a number of African cable system projects being planned by Google and other cable operators.