The aim of the Central African project is to establish an interconnection on a 620 km line, linking the Democratic Republic of Congo to six neighboring countries: Angola (including Cabinda), the Republic of Congo, Zambia, Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda. This initiative aims to strengthen the region's. Established in September 2020, Silicone Connect is an optical fiber infrastructure operator and an internet service provider in the Republic of Congo. It operates an optical fiber network between Pointe-Noire - Brazzaville and Brazzaville - Owando, with metropolitan loops in Brazzaville and. The Central African Backbone (CAB) sub-regional project, born from the will of the heads of state of the CEMAC zone, aims to put digital technology at the service of the populations, by opening up the isolation of departments and promoting digital inclusion. Guaranteed low latency and available in a wide range of speeds. The next stage of this high-speed Internet connectivity project will be its commercialization by mobile telephone.
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