Ellalink to expand subsea cable to Mauritania
Only one subsea cable currently lands in Mauritania, with the Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) system landing in Nouakchott. Built around 2012, ACE runs from France down to South Africa,
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Only one subsea cable currently lands in Mauritania, with the Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) system landing in Nouakchott. Built around 2012, ACE runs from France down to South Africa,
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Since then, the country has already implemented more than 5,500 kilometers of fiber optic cable as part of its efforts to improve digital infrastructure. In addition to
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Mauritania is investing heavily in infrastructure to enhance connectivity and drive sustainable economic growth. Modern transport, energy, and logistics networks are opening new corridors for trade and
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This new diverse submarine cable will reinforce the Mauritanian international connectivity reducing the risk of disruption of the Mauritanian economy and supporting the digital transformation of the country
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The deployment of approximately 1,700 kilometers (km) of fiber optic cable enabled Mauritania to establish the necessary backbone for quality mobile Internet services.
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In a transformative leap toward digital progress, EllaLink — the company behind the high-capacity transatlantic optic-fibre system — has unveiled a major infrastructure initiative that will
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Mauritania sits at the crossroads of Africa and Europe. It is directly linked by land to Senegal, Mali, and Algeria, and now, through marine routes, will achieve robust, low-latency connections to Spain and
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Since then, the country has already implemented more than 5,500 kilometers of fiber optic cable as part of its efforts to improve digital infrastructure. In addition to political will, this progress has been driven
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Initiated in May 2022 as part of the “WARCIP Mauritania” project, supported by the World Bank and the European Investment Bank, and contributing €10 million and €25 million respectively,
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In terms of the international network interconnection, Nouakchott, Mauritania''s capital, serves as the landing point for the cable system of Africa Coast to Europe (ACE), further enhancing
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