Global telecommunications carriers now have an alternative route for international network traffic thanks to a new fibre link that cuts straight through the centre of Africa.
A super-fast new subsea telecommunications cable, offering access between South Africa, the Middle East and Europe at speeds until now unheard of in the region, is to be built in the next two years. Liquid Telecom said on Monday that a newly created and wholly owned subsidiary, Liquid Sea
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