Cameroon Secures US$195 Million To Enhance Fibre Optic Network
Currently, Cameroon manages about 12,000 kilometres of terrestrial fibre-optic network, alongside roughly 812 kilometres of overhead fibre-optic lines mounted on electricity poles, all
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Currently, Cameroon manages about 12,000 kilometres of terrestrial fibre-optic network, alongside roughly 812 kilometres of overhead fibre-optic lines mounted on electricity poles, all
Mobile network carriers in the country have recently traded blame for poor service quality, attributing it to Camtel''s optic fibre connectivity.
Government has officially handed over to Cameroon Telecommunications, CAMTEL, a 78-strand fibre optic cable deployed overhead in the Southern Interconnected Grid, SIG, along the
One of the main reasons for the recent drop in mobile service quality is the ongoing degradation of the national fiber optic network. This was confirmed by Philémon Zoo Zame, the Director General of the
The incumbent operator Cameroon Telecommunications (Camtel) plans to install 3,500 km of additional optical fiber from 2024 across Cameroon, particularly in rural areas.
In her address, the CEO indicated that the current fiber optic network covers the country''s ten regions, 51 of its 58 divisions, and 209 of the 260 targeted districts. For the CEO, this additional fiber will
Mobile network carriers in the country have recently traded blame for poor service quality, attributing it to Camtel''s optic fibre connectivity.
Cameroon and the Central African Republic (CAR) are finalizing the interconnection of their fiber optic communications networks as part of the Central Africa Backbone (CAB) project.
MTN GlobalConnect and CAMTEL have joined forces to establish a strategic partnership that will see the commercialisation of four submarine cables in the West and Central sub-region of Africa.
With five fiber optic submarine cables landing on its territory, and a national network with links to neighboring countries such as Congo, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon, Cameroon is
The government-ordered audit aims to assess the current state of the national fiber optic network, which is crucial for ensuring the proper functioning of telecommunications services.