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The West Africa Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (WARCIP) Project helped to increase the geographical reach of broadband
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The West Africa Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (WARCIP) Project helped to increase the geographical reach of broadband
DUBLIN and NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania, July 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EllaLink, the owner of a high-capacity optic-fibre submarine cable
The new diverse infrastructure will provide Mauritania with direct cost-effective international connectivity up to European main exchanges. The project
The EllaLink submarine cable system and Mauritania have announced the successful landing of a new subsea cable in Nouadhibou, giving the country a second direct, diverse and secure
The project is the Mauritanian participation to the ACE (Africa Coast to Europe) consortium which will result in the deployment of a branching unit on the first ACE cable segment, to
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
Alcatel Submarine Networks has been selected to build the subsea section which will include two fibre pairs and use state-of-the-art optical
The project includes the construction of a Cable Landing Station in Nouadhibou, the second largest city of Mauritania and a +500km branch connected to existing EllaLink''s subsea cable
The branch was co-funded by the Mauritanian state and the European Union through its Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme. EllaLink said the system carries two fibre pairs with
By providing direct, low-latency access to Europe, the cable is expected to reduce risks of disruption to Mauritania''s economy while enabling the
DUBLIN and NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania, July 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EllaLink, the owner of a high-capacity optic-fibre submarine cable directly connecting Europe and Latin
Construction has begun, with completion expected in early 2027. The system will provide Mauritanian operators with a direct, low-latency connection offering speeds of 200 Gbps to EllaLink''s
The Ministry of Employment and Information and Communications of Mauritania has stated that it will deploy a fiber optic cable up to 1600 kilometers long this month.
The project includes the construction of a cable landing station in Nouadhibou, the second largest city of Mauritania, and a more than 500 kilometre branch connected to EllaLink''s existing
The new diverse infrastructure will provide Mauritania with direct cost-effective international connectivity up to European main exchanges. The project includes the construction of a Cable Landing Station in
Chinese tech company ZTE Corporation announced that the Mauritania national optical fiber network construction that started in 2018 has been completed. The 1,760-km broadband
EllaLink announces the construction of a new subsea cable connecting Mauritania directly to Europe by 2027, enhancing digital transformation and international connectivity
The project includes the construction of a Cable Landing Station in Nouadhibou, the second largest city of Mauritania and a +500km branch connected to existing EllaLink''s subsea cable system. Alcatel
The project includes the construction of a Cable Landing Station in Nouadhibou, the second largest city of Mauritania and a +500km branch connected to existing EllaLink''s subsea cable
Alcatel Submarine Networks has been selected to build the subsea section which will include two fibre pairs and use state-of-the-art optical
The project involves a new high-capacity fiber optic branch connecting Mauritania to Madrid, Spain, through the EllaLink cable system. A 500-Km subsea cable will connect from a new
The project includes the construction of a cable landing station (CLS) in Nouadhibou, the second largest city of Mauritania and a 500+ km branch