Angola Cables
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Angola Cables has launched a European subsidiary, TelCables Europe, to bring its digital solutions to customers across Europe and the Mediterranean.
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Onix’s carrier-neutral, colocation Tier IV data centre in Accra, Ghana, is joining the Angola Cables Global Data Centre Interconnect network.
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Angola Cables and Orange have inked an infrastructure sharing agreement on the West African Djoliba Network.
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Elea Digital is to house Angola Cables’ point of presence (PoP) in Brasília, Brazil.
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A London-based asset management group, Gemcorp, has won a deal from the government of Angola to manage, renovate and expand state-owned Angola Telecom’s networks.
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Angola Cables has selected Infinera’s ICE6 technology to upgrade its subsea network that connects Miami and São Paulo.
Forthcoming events
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Cast your mind back to 2018, at the height of subsea cable projects when the likes of Seabras-1 and AAE-1 went into service while the likes of BRUSA and Hawaiki were nearing completion. For those around during this golden age of subsea development, you'll already be familiar with the Monet Cable.
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Angola Cables confirms the deployment of a new point of presence (PoP) in Miami which serves as an international cross-connectivity point between the US, Latin America, Europe and Africa.
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CVTelecom (Cabo Verde Telecom) and Angola Cables have formed a joint cooperation agreement to identify synergies to expand connectivity and network capabilities.
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Africell has opened a new data centre in Angola, after signing a new partnership with Angola Cables.
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The South Atlantic Cable System (SACS) has seen a tenfold increase in traffic as major telco players look for direct access to markets in the US and South America.
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Angola Cables has completed the upgrade of its MONET subsea cable using Ciena’s GeoMesh solution.
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Angola Cables is now offering a global data centre interconnection (GDI) service, leveraging its direct link to major international data centres and PoPs in the network.
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Angola Cables CEO António Nunes has been promoted to the board of the company, just over a decade after the government of Angola invited him to join the venture.
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China Telecom Global (CTG), has selected Angola Cables as their preferred carrier to bolster their long-haul links between Asia, Africa and Latam.
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Angola Cables has become the latest to note record traffic growth with a 170% growth in traffic on its IP Network in the first quarter of 2020 when compared to the same period in 2019.
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Angola Cables has established two additional points of presence (PoPs) in Brazil to boost connectivity in Latin America.
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Nokia has announced that Angola Cables is trialling its Photonic Service Engine 3 (PSE-3) chipset for the first direct optical connection between the USA and Africa.