Telecom Egypt Announces Africa- 1 Subsea Cable System Landing in Egypt
06 November 2024
Telecom Egypt, the total telecom operator in Egypt and one of the largest subsea cables operators in the region, and Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) have announced the successful landing of the Africa-1 subsea cable system in Egypt at the Ras Ghareb cable landing station on the Red Sea. This is the first of two planned landings in Egypt - the second Egypt landing will be on its Mediterranean coast. Built and deployed by ASN, the system links East Africa with the Middle East, South-Central Asia, and Europe.
Traversing Egypt via diverse terrestrial routes, this low-latency, high-capacity, direct express system extends from Pakistan to France, with initial landings in the United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Djibouti, Yemen, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Algeria. The Ras Ghareb landing is the third, following earlier landings in Karachi, Pakistan, and Mombasa, Kenya.
The consortium-funded system, stretching over 10,000 kilometers with 8 fiber pairs, aims to enhance global connectivity by providing diversity and resiliency while significantly bolstering broadband traffic capacity. The Africa-1 consortium comprises eight major players: Algerie Telecom, e&, G42, Mobily, Pakistan Telecommunications Company Ltd., Telecom Egypt, TeleYemen, and ZOI.
Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Telecom Egypt, commented:
“Partnering with the Africa-1 consortium to build this transformative subsea system is a significant milestone for all parties involved, as well as for the global economy and connectivity. By making additional subsea routes available in the growing markets of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, this system will boost broadband capabilities and expand our subsea network to meet the rising demand for reliable, high-speed communications, especially for bandwidth-intensive applications such as artificial intelligence. Africa-1 further enhances Egypt’s position as a regional connectivity hub and helps bridge the digital divide in underserved regions. Our rich subsea infrastructure, available to our partners worldwide, underscores our commitment to delivering superior connectivity solutions that enable both our partners and end-users alike, driving economic growth across continents, fostering innovation, and providing robust connectivity solutions. We look forward to the operational launch of Africa-1 and the continued expansion of our subsea network to meet the ever-growing demand for seamless global communications.”
Paul Gabla, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of ASN at Alcatel, commented:
“We are excited to be part of the Africa-1 subsea cable system, a pivotal project that will be a real game-changer by transforming connectivity across East Africa, the Middle East, South-Central Asia, and Europe. ASN is committed to bringing the most advanced technologies and extensive expertise to ensure the seamless deployment and operation of this high-capacity, low-latency infrastructure. This initiative not only enhances broadband traffic capacity but also provides the diversity and resiliency needed to support the ever-growing demands of global data transmission.”
Traversing Egypt via diverse terrestrial routes, this low-latency, high-capacity, direct express system extends from Pakistan to France, with initial landings in the United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Djibouti, Yemen, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Algeria. The Ras Ghareb landing is the third, following earlier landings in Karachi, Pakistan, and Mombasa, Kenya.
The consortium-funded system, stretching over 10,000 kilometers with 8 fiber pairs, aims to enhance global connectivity by providing diversity and resiliency while significantly bolstering broadband traffic capacity. The Africa-1 consortium comprises eight major players: Algerie Telecom, e&, G42, Mobily, Pakistan Telecommunications Company Ltd., Telecom Egypt, TeleYemen, and ZOI.
Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Telecom Egypt, commented:
“Partnering with the Africa-1 consortium to build this transformative subsea system is a significant milestone for all parties involved, as well as for the global economy and connectivity. By making additional subsea routes available in the growing markets of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, this system will boost broadband capabilities and expand our subsea network to meet the rising demand for reliable, high-speed communications, especially for bandwidth-intensive applications such as artificial intelligence. Africa-1 further enhances Egypt’s position as a regional connectivity hub and helps bridge the digital divide in underserved regions. Our rich subsea infrastructure, available to our partners worldwide, underscores our commitment to delivering superior connectivity solutions that enable both our partners and end-users alike, driving economic growth across continents, fostering innovation, and providing robust connectivity solutions. We look forward to the operational launch of Africa-1 and the continued expansion of our subsea network to meet the ever-growing demand for seamless global communications.”
Paul Gabla, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of ASN at Alcatel, commented:
“We are excited to be part of the Africa-1 subsea cable system, a pivotal project that will be a real game-changer by transforming connectivity across East Africa, the Middle East, South-Central Asia, and Europe. ASN is committed to bringing the most advanced technologies and extensive expertise to ensure the seamless deployment and operation of this high-capacity, low-latency infrastructure. This initiative not only enhances broadband traffic capacity but also provides the diversity and resiliency needed to support the ever-growing demands of global data transmission.”