Second phase of the ACE submarine cable system to expand broadband connectivity in Africa starts


Orange, together with other members of the ACE consortium have announced the start of the next phase of the ACE submarine cable system to expand broadband connectivity and digital services in Africa.

This second phase which the consortium has invested around US$700 million will see the Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) submarine cable system is being extended to South Africa: a 5,000km extension from island of Sao Tomé & Principe, in the Gulf of Guinea, to South Africa. The investment includes US$250 million from the Orange Group and its subsidiaries

This according to the members will further strengthen the role ACE is playing in critical infrastructure development in the continent.

Today, nearly 12,000km of fiber optic cable are already used to connect 18 countries. They include France, Portugal, the Canary Islands (Spain), Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Côte d’Ivoire, Benin, Ghana, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and São Tomé & Príncipe. Two landlocked countries, Mali and Niger, are connected via a terrestrial extension.

Once Phase II is completed, ACE will cover a total distance of 17,000km and will allow up to 25 countries to access high speed internet.

‘’Through these major investments Orange confirms its commitment to provide widespread access to the internet in the close to twenty African countries where the Group is present and to continue to improve the quality of its network service’’ Orange said in statement.

ACE uses the most advanced high-speed broadband fiber optic technology; wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) that allows the capacity to be increased as and when it is needed without additional submarine work being required. Overall capacity will be boosted to 12.8 Tbps using 100-Gbps technology, which supports high-capacity networks.

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