PEACE cable
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Back in 2017, the memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed kicking off the start of the year's long journey that is the PEACE subsea cable system.
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The PEACE Cable from Pakistan and Kenya to Egypt and France is to add another landing point, in Tunisia, after a deal signed at Capacity Europe on Wednesday.
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PEACE Cable International Network (PEACE Cable) confirms completion of the construction and laying of PEACE subsea cable in Pakistan together with Cyber Internet Services (Cybernet).
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Liquid Intelligent Technologies will add 800Gbps of additional subsea capacity in Mombasa following a deal with the PEACE Cable Company.
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The PEACE cable system, which connects Asia, Africa and Europe, and is targeted for completion in 2022, seeks to provide open, flexible and carrier-neutral services for customers across a broad range of countries. With the Mediterranean segment of the network ready to go live, Sun Xiaohua, COO at PEACE Cable, gives the low-down on the latest developments.
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PCCW Global is using Infinera technology to expand the capacity of the Mediterranean section of the PEACE cable, which went live this week.
Forthcoming events
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Ooredoo Maldives and PEACE Cable International Network (PEACE Cable) are to build an extension of PEACE Cable System to the Maldives.
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The new PEACE (Pakistan and East Africa Connecting Europe) subsea cable has now landed in Marseille.
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PEACE Cable International Network (PEACE Cable) and PCCW Global have announced plans to deploy the Infinera ICE6 optical engine solution on the Mediterranean Segment of the PEACE subsea cable.
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Egypt has appointed a prominent telecoms industry executive as its assistant minister for global information infrastructure – charged with implementing a policy outlined at a Capacity conference last year.
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PCCW Global and PEACE Cable International Network will collaborate on extending the Pakistan East Africa Connecting Europe (PEACE) submarine cable system to southern Africa.
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Orange, PCCW Global and PEACE have signed an agreement to deploy the PEACE Med subsea cable, making it the first Chinese private cable in France.
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Egypt is poised to become the African hub and the gateway to Africa, said the CEO of Telecom Egypt at Capacity North Africa in April. The telecoms industry has long known of the importance of Egypt to the world’s networks, situated on the main fibre route along the Red Sea between Asia and Europe.