Nexans Connects Brazil to Cameroon in Its First Ever
As a phase II of Cameroon''s National Broadband Network development (''NBNII''), the SAIL project will link Cameroon to Brazil. Nexans has
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SAIL is a (4×2 pair) submarine cable that links Cameroon (from the city of Kribi) to Brazil (city of Fortaleza) over an approximate distance of 6000 Km. Operational since September 2018 with a capacity of 32 Tbps, it enables the intercontinental transportation of traffic between the. The partnership will improve connectivity in Cameroon and support the increasing demand for internet. Cameroon's incumbent telecom operator, Camtel, has announced the deployment of an additional 3,500 km of fiber optic cable starting in 2024. Speaking about the project last October 17 during the Yaoundé Digital Week, MD Judith Yah Sunday said it primarily targets rural areas. CAMTEL, the State-owned telecommunications Operator in Cameroon has access rights on four subsea cables that are key for the connectivity of the sub-region, namely: WACS, SAT3, NCSCS and the SAIL subsea cable that connects Cameroon to Brazil. Government has officially handed over to Cameroon Telecommunications, CAMTEL, a 78-strand fibre optic cable deployed overhead in the Southern Interconnected Grid, SIG, along the Yaounde-Boumnyebel-Edea-Kribi-Douala-Limbe-Nkongsamba-Bafousssam-Bamenda segment. The Central Africa Backbone (CAB) project aims to connect the countries of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) via high-speed telecommunications infrastructure.
As a phase II of Cameroon''s National Broadband Network development (''NBNII''), the SAIL project will link Cameroon to Brazil. Nexans has
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Cameroon''s main operator Camtel has according to local media, announced plans to bring on board local companies to help operate its FTTH fibre optic networks in two major cities:
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The public company Camtel is the exclusive manager of Cameroon''s fiber optic infrastructure. The company''s network currently extends over 15,000 km. The incumbent operator Cameroon
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(Investir au Cameroun) - Selon sa directrice générale, Judith Yah Sunday, la Cameroon Telecommunications (Camtel), l''opérateur historique des télécoms au Cameroun, entamera, en
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MTN GlobalConnect and CAMTEL have joined forces to establish a strategic partnership that will see the commercialisation of four submarine cables in the West and Central sub-region of Africa.
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As the controversy over telecom quality of service continues, MTN Cameroon said this week that fibre destruction has increased by more than 40%
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Presented as a hub for telecom infrastructure, Cameroon is connected to five submarine fiber optic cables: SAT3, WACS, ACE, SAIL and NCSCS.
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Incumbent operator CAMTEL will kick off the rollout of an additional 3,500 kilometers of terrestrial fiber across Cameroon in 2024. The plan was announced by Judith
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Overview of CAMTEL''s national backbone: fibre, datacentres, and international connections. Access a detailed representation of our national and international
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Cameroon and the Central African Republic (CAR) are finalizing the interconnection of their fiber optic communications networks as part of the Central Africa Backbone (CAB) project.
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Through this agreement, Camtel, which holds a monopoly on fiber optic management in Cameroon, allows MTN GlobalConnect to market four submarine fiber optic
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Key Optical Fibre Providers in Cameroon 2025 As of 2025, Camtel is the primary operator of the national fibre-optic backbone in Cameroon, with other major
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Between 2013 and 2017, Cameroon has doubled it''s the length of its optical fiber network which was just 6,000 km initially, confirming its status of
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One of the main reasons for the recent drop in mobile service quality is the ongoing degradation of the national fiber optic network. This was confirmed by Philémon Zoo Zame, the Director General of the
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This could generate more revenues for Cameroon, which serves as a transit point for submarine cables serving Chad. Also, with this new agreement,
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The Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ART) announces that it has received directives from the government to conduct an operational audit of
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Cameroon has signed a MoU with Central African Republic (CAR) that will see the two countries'' communications networks interconnected by terrestrial fibre optic infrastructure by the start
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Cameroon''s incumbent telecom operator, Camtel, has announced the deployment of an additional 3,500 km of fiber optic cable starting in 2024.
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CAMTEL, the State-owned telecommunications Operator in Cameroon has access rights on four subsea cables that are key for the connectivity of the
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Government has officially handed over to Cameroon Telecommunications, CAMTEL, a 78-strand fibre optic cable deployed overhead in the Southern Interconnected Grid, SIG, along the
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This emancipatory attempt by telephone providers with regards to Camtel''s fibre-optics is at the heart of MTN Cameron''s construction of a land
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The incumbent operator Cameroon Telecommunications (Camtel) plans to install 3,500 km of additional optical fiber from 2024 across Cameroon, particularly in rural areas.
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Camtel, Cameroon''s national telecommunications provider, is urging government authorities, businesses, and local communities to take action to
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Cameroon ranks last in a new global index measuring fiber optic development. It placed 93rd out of 93 countries in the 2024 Fiber Development
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The Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ART) announces that it has received directives from the government to conduct an operational audit of the national fiber optic network.
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