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Huawei commences installation of Nigeria-Cameroon Submarine Cable System

The NCSCS will span 1100 km and will directly link Kribi in Cameroon with Lagos in Nigeria, delivering 12.8 Tbps of capacity to broadband users in both countries.

Workers installing the submarine cable.

Reports say Huawei Marine Networks has revealed that it has commenced marine installation of the Nigeria-Cameroon Submarine Cable System (NCSCS). According to Huawei Marine Networks, this is Cameroon’s first wholly owned submarine cable and investment in the project is provided by the Cameroonian government.

According to IT News Africa, the NCSCS will span 1100 km and will directly link Kribi in Cameroon with Lagos in Nigeria, delivering 12.8 Tbps of capacity to broadband users in both countries by the end of 2015.

According to the report, the NCSCS will utilise Huawei Marine’s Wavelength Division Multiplex (WDM) and Optical Transport Network (OTN) technologies and incorporate the world’s first titanium-cased six-fibre pair repeater.

Huawei Marine’s second generation RPT 1660 represents a substantial advancement in innovation as it is not only the smallest repeater but also 40 percent lighter than any other optical amplifier, the report further reveals.

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The NCSCS system forms part of Cameroon’s strategic plan for building a National Broadband Network. The submarine cable system will significantly enhance the development of e-government, e-trade, e-education and e-health programmes and boost the economic and commercial development of the country.

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