Africa-1
Africa-1 is a 10,000 km long international submarine telecommunications cable system from France to the Middle East, through Africa. The cable system, consisting of 8 fiber pairs, will be constructed by Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks (ASN)[1] and will utilize Alcatel's 1620 Softnode transmission equipment to allow optical transmission rates between 100 and 400 Gbit/s per line card.[2] A consortium of members signed an agreement in December 2018 for construction and maintenance of the cable.[3] It is expected to become fully operational in 2025.[4] Cable ownershipAfrica-1 is owned by a consortium of the following members, with more members expected to join as the cable extends to new destinations in Africa. Landing points and operatorsAfrica-1 will initially land in France, Kenya, Egypt, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Pakistan.[5][6] The next phase of the cable will include landings in Italy, Algeria, Tunisia, Sudan, as well as Yemen, Somalia, Tanzania and Mozambique.[7]
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