Guinea and Sierra Leone Link National Fibre Networks
In a pivotal step toward regional digital integration, the Guinean Backbone Management Society (SOGEB) and Sierra Leone''s Leoncom have
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In a pivotal step toward regional digital integration, the Guinean Backbone Management Society (SOGEB) and Sierra Leone''s Leoncom have
Guinea''s Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and Digital Economy first announced plans to deploy a national fiber optic backbone network in
“Fiber to the home” describes the use of fiber optic cable to deliver broadband internet from a central location directly to private residences. In an
Guinea has taken a major step toward strengthening its digital infrastructure following the signing of a contract for the construction and maintenance of a second submarine fibre-optic cable,
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Guinea officially joined the Medusa Africa submarine cable project, giving the country its second international subsea link.
The backbone is the fibre optic network that carries Internet traffic across the country. By increasing its capacity, it can handle a much larger volume of data. This can mean faster connections and fewer
High-quality fiber infrastructure is the foundation required to support HD video, 4K, augmented reality streaming, big data and other emerging technologies. Belden''s pre- and field-terminated fiber
The Guinean government granted infrastructure provider Guineenne de Fibre Optique (GFO) permission to sell interconnection services and optical fibre transport to operators in Guinea.
The agreement, signed between Guinea''s National Backbone Management and Operation Company (SOGEB) and Mali''s Transmission and Broadcasting Company (SMTD), was formalized during Mali''s
Guinea and Sierra Leone have signed a new agreement to advance regional digital integration by jointly exploiting their fiber optic networks. On Thursday, 12 June, Guinea''s Backbone Management
The upgrade aims to improve internet service quality for Guineans. The backbone, the fiber optic network that transmits internet traffic across the country, can now
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Guinea''s Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications, and the Digital Economy (MPTEN) is planning to connect the country''s national fiber optic
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Guinea and Mali have agreed to interconnect their respective fiber optic networks, aiming to bolster their national infrastructures. Currently, Guinea relies on a single international submarine fiber optic cable
Guinea is considering interconnecting its national fibre optic network with that of Sierra Leone. The initiative was revealed on Monday, July 29 by Rose Pola Pricemou, Guinea''s Minister of
Questions Fréquentes Quelle est la mission de la GFO ? En tant qu''opérateur d''infrastructures de Télécommunications, la Guinéenne de la Fibre Optique (GFO) veut couvrir l''ensemble du territoire
Telecommunications in Guinea include radio, television, fixed and mobile radio, and the Internet. The people of Guinea are among the poorest in West Africa and this reality is reflected in the
Guinea has advanced its digital transformation agenda with the signing of a contract for the construction and maintenance of a second submarine fiber-optic cable, a strategic move designed to
Guinea has taken a major step toward strengthening its digital infrastructure following the signing of a contract for the construction and maintenance of a second submarine fibre-optic cable,
The commercial deployment of the Guinean “Backbone” network, the underwater cable of optical fibre, was officially launched on September 11, 2020 in Conakry. Designed by the Chinese telecom giant