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DAR ES SALAAM, Aug. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- East African countries have been seeking
an optical fibre communications instead of the existing cable networks in the
Indian Ocean to improve inter-telecommunication.
Officials and experts with communication sectors from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania,
South Africa and Djibouti are here attending a conference of the east African
sub-marine cable systems to discuss the multi-billion projects using the
up-to-date digital broadband technology to connect African countries, local
newspaper Daily News reported on Tuesday.
Compared with the existing narrowband cable networks, experts say the fibre
telecommunications will improve the internet access speed by hundreds of times
and reduce the region's dependence on satellite for long distance
communications.
Tanzania later last year debuted the optical fibre networks on its mainland
which were estimated to cost almost 200 million US dollars
Kenya and Uganda also started fibre telecommunication constructions. Enditem |