Unique: Meta-backed 45,000km subsea cable to land in two Nigerian places in November

The 45,000 km lengthy undersea cable will land in 32 different African nations.

The brand new deep-sea cable challenge will encircle Africa when full and is predicted to land in Lagos and Kwa Ibo, a river city in Nigeria’s southeast this November, TechCabal has realized.

2Africa is the brainchild of a consortium led by Meta, China Cellular Worldwide,  and several other telecom corporations. When accomplished will probably be the world’s longest undersea cable constructed to primarily serve Africa. It additionally holds the title of being the most important undersea cable challenge constructed within the cost-effective capability class, due to new know-how from Alcatel Submarine Networks.

2Africa begins from Genoa in northern Italy and encircles Africa with landings in Spain, France, the Center East, Pakistan and India. The 45,000 km undersea cable system terminates close to the southern tip of the UK.

Picture: Screengrab from Submarine Cable Map

Greater than 1.2 million kilometres of undersea cables hold the Web alive. Most of them had been laid and owned by telecommunications corporations, particularly on the flip of the final century in the course of the dot com increase. The newer surge in web use that adopted the rise of social media and streaming companies (referred to as Over-the-top (OTT) platforms) pressured corporations like Netflix, Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Meta to start to maneuver down the web worth chain and construct deep sea networks to deal with the rising web visitors.

Meta and Google are reported to be behind roughly 80% of latest investments in transatlantic deep sea cable tasks.

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