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2Africa

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2Africa
Cable typeFibre-optic
Design capacity180 Tbit/s (11.25 Tbit/s per fiber pair)
Built byAlcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks (ASN)
Area servedAfrica, Middle East, and Europe[1]
Owner(s)Consortium
Websitewww.2africacable.net

2Africa is an international submarine telecommunications cable that circumnavigates the coastline of Africa to interconnect Europe and the Middle East.

The system will be one of the first to use spatial division multiplexing (SDM1) and has a design capacity of 180 Tbps across 16 fiber pairs.[2][3] When complete, 2Africa will be the largest subsea cable in the world, at 45,000 kilometers long, connecting 46 cable landing stations across 33 countries.[4]

2Africa passes from Europe through the Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean, and then back into Europe via the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.[2]

The system is to be constructed by Alcatel Submarine Networks[5] and is intended to be operational in Q4 2024.[4]

Cable ownership

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2Africa is funded by a consortium consisting of eight members, namely:[6]

Open access model

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The consortium has mandated that every operator of 2Africa must provide effective access to the international capacity at reasonable prices and on non-discriminatory terms. Cable landing station operators can be penalized and even completely disconnected from the 2Africa system if they fail to provide access to capacity at their landing points.[6][7]

Landing points and operators

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2Africa Cable Landing Points
Location Operator & Technical Partner
Barcelona, Spain AFR-IX Telecom[8]
Marseille, France Vodafone Group Plc[9]
Genoa, Italy Vodafone Group Plc[10]
Tympaki, Greece Vodafone Group Plc[11]
Port Said, Egypt Telecom Egypt[12]
Ras Ghareb, Egypt
Duba, Saudi Arabia Saudi Telecom Company[13]
Yanbu, Saudi Arabia Saudi Telecom Company[14]
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Djibouti City, Djibouti Djibouti Telecom[15]
Berbera, Somaliland SomCable[16]
Mogadishu, Somalia Dalkom Somalia[17]
Victoria, Seychelles Intelvision[18]
Mtwapa, Kenya Airtel Kenya[19]
Mombasa, Kenya
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania Airtel Tanzania[20]
Nacala, Mozambique Vodacom Mozambique[21]
Mahajanga, Madagascar Telma Madagascar[22]
Maputo, Mozambique Vodacom Mozambique[23]
Amanzimtoti, South Africa West Indian Ocean Cable Company[24]
Gqeberha, South Africa Vodacom[25]
Yzerfontein, South Africa MTN Group[26]
Duynefontein, South Africa
Luanda, Angola Unitel Angola[27]
Moanda, DR Congo Orange RDC, Airtel DRC[28][29]
Pointe-Noire, DR Congo
Libreville, Gabon Airtel Gabon[30]
Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria MainOne (Equinix)[31]
Lagos, Nigeria Bayobab (MTN Group)[32]
Accra, Ghana Bayobab (MTN Group)[32]
Abidjan, Ivory Coast MTN Group[33]
Dakar, Senegal Sonatel[34][35]
Telde, Canary Islands Vodafone Group Plc[36]
Carcavelos, Portugal Vodafone Group Plc[37]
Bude, United Kingdom Vodafone Group Plc[38]

In September 2021, 2Africa announced a new segment of the cable called '2Africa PEARLS', which extends to the Persian Gulf, India and Pakistan.[39]

2Africa PEARLS Branch
Location Operator & Technical Partner
Kalba, UAE Etisalat by e&[40]
Barka, Oman Ooredoo Oman[41]
Salalah, Oman
Doha, Qatar Vodafone Qatar[42]
Manama, Bahrain Batelco[43]
Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia Saudi Telecom Company[13]
Kuwait City, Kuwait KEMS Zajil Telecom[44]
Al-Faw, Iraq ITPC[45]
Karachi, Pakistan Transworld Associates[46]
Mumbai, India Bharti Airtel[47]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b Chanthadavong, Aimee. "Facebook to build a subsea cable to improve connectivity in Africa". ZDNet. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  3. ^ Vermeulen, Jan (9 December 2022). "Facebook's massive undersea cable lands in South Africa". MyBroadband. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
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  9. ^ "2Africa cable lands in Marseille, France to strengthen interconnectivity with Africa". vodafone.com. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  10. ^ "2Africa Subsea Cable Makes First Landing in Genoa, Italy". Meta. 2022-04-14. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  11. ^ "2Africa cable comes to Crete". Vodafone.com. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  12. ^ "2Africa Subsea Cable Segment in Egypt Completed with Port Said Landing". ir.te.eg. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
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  14. ^ kcl@rk (2023-05-03). "2Africa Subsea Cable Lands in Jeddah and Yanbu". SubTel Forum. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
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  24. ^ "WIOCC lands world's largest subsea cable system in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - WIOCC Group". 2023-02-08. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  25. ^ "Vodacom lands 2Africa subsea cable in the Eastern Cape, South Africa - driving digital inclusion | Vodacom Group". www.vodacom.com. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  26. ^ Swinhoe, Dan (2022-12-14). "Meta's 2Africa cable lands in MTN's South African cable landing stations in Yzerfontein and Duynefontein". Data Center Dynamics. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  27. ^ Swinhoe, Dan (2023-08-03). "2Africa subsea cable lands in Luanda, Angola". Data Center Dynamics. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  28. ^ "Orange DRC & Airtel Congo RDC have landed the 2Africa submarine cable in the Democratic Republic of Congo off Muanda through their joint venture Mawezi RDC SA". African Business. 2023-09-21. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  29. ^ Swinhoe, Dan (2024-03-11). "Republic of Congo launches data center in Pointe-Noire for 2Africa cable". Data Center Dynamics. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
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  37. ^ Donn, Natasha (2024-03-12). "World's largest subsea cable system 'lands in Carcavelos'". Portugal Resident. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
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  40. ^ "e&'s Kalba Data Center to Anchor 2Africa Cable Landing". Telecom Review. 2024-02-05. Retrieved 2024-09-02.
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