Gabon Unveils Plan to Extend Fiber Backbone by 1,800km
With strong backing from President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, the project reflects the government''s broader vision to build a modern, competitive, and fully connected nation.
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Planned to extend 1,800 km of the fiber optic backbone aims to improve broadband access. The initiative was the focus of a meeting on Thursday that included representatives from the Ministry of Digital Economy, Moov Africa Gabon, Airtel Gabon, the National Digital Infrastructure Company. Gabon intends to establish a "common vehicle" dedicated to the development of fiber optics. On September 27, the Gabonese subsidiary of telecommunications giant Airtel, in collaboration with the Ministry.
With strong backing from President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, the project reflects the government''s broader vision to build a modern, competitive, and fully connected nation.
These feasibility studies consist of preparing Gabon''s interconnection with Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, and the extension of national fibre optic coverage on the 14 priority axes.
And fiber cable connections have become the first choice for smart buildings. The high data relocation capability of fiber optic cables can enhance
Project General Description This intervention concerns the feasibility studies of the Gabon Component of the Central African Fibre Optic Backbone (CAB) project. It includes the setting
Gabon – Telecom The development of fiber optic network content Gabonese economic operators are being provided with interconnection with three border countries: Congo, Equatorial Guinea and finally
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Gabon announces the completion of the extension of its national fiber optic network that will link it to Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. This interconnection was carried out as part of the
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The discussions focused on the establishment of a joint entity dedicated to fiber development, with priorities including extending the national backbone by 1,800 kilometers, sharing infrastructure to
• Gabon plans joint venture to expand fiber optic network • Project targets 1,800 km extension, cost-sharing, better coverage • Moov and Airtel partnership marks first step in rollout Gabon is planning to
Gabon: a joint entity in preparation to develop optical fiber Planned to extend 1,800 km of the fiber optic backbone aims to improve broadband access.
The project spans beyond Gabon and integrates fiber optic infrastructure in surrounding countries, including the Central African Republic,
The project is an integrated, innovative and transformative infrastructure which consist of completing the 901.8 km fiber optic connectivity to cover 14 missing links on the Gabonese national
This project, carried out in partnership with the World Bank, connects several regions within Gabon and neighbouring countries including Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and the Republic
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The "Digital Gabon" plan is part of the broader "Emerging Gabon" strategy aimed at turning Gabon into an emerging economy by 2025. The plan includes significant investments in broadband
In Gabon, the deployment of fiber optics financed by the World Bank and other donors has injected $26 million into the ACE cable, increasing its international capacity while ensuring better connectivity
A central component of his vision is the accelerated deployment of fiber-optic networks nationwide, with the goal of achieving widespread broadband coverage,
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Gabon has long prioritized digital technology. Building on this foundation, newly elected President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema aims to accelerate progress,
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Planned to extend 1,800 km of the fiber optic backbone aims to improve broadband access. The initiative aims to reduce data costs, improve
The project will enhance regional integration in the Central Africa region through fiber optic infrastructure enabling cross-border interconnection exchange with neighboring countries - Congo
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