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EASSy cable project on track

Johannesburg - Telecommunications company Neotel said on Wednesday the construction of the East African Submarine Cable (EASSy), one of four undersea cables in which the first converged network operator is involved, is still on track. This follows the recent Management Committee of the EASSy Cable held at Livingstone in Zambia at which Neotel is represented.

"As a local company providing global access, we are the only telecoms company that offers connectivity through all international cabling systems - EASsy (East Africa), WACS (West Africa), Safe/SAT 3 and Seacom," said Angus Hay, executive head of technology at Neotel.

"This heralds a new age of bandwidth competition, access and affordability for Africa to aggressively compete on the world stage, as this will increase the available international bandwidth as well as the level of reliability of international links," he said.

The physical installation of the EASSy cable will start with the laying of the shore end cable in Maputo, Mozambique. The cable, which has been shipped from the Alcatel-Lucent factory in Calais, France, will be installed in the coming weeks. The first cable loading on board a ship started in September 2009 in preparation for laying it in the next few months.

During the meeting in Zambia, the Management Committee noted with satisfaction that the manufacture of various elements of the EASSy system is at an advanced stage of manufacturing. The nine cable landing stations namely, Port Sudan, Djibouti, Mogadishu (Somalia), Mombasa (Kenya), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Moroni (Comoros), Toliary (Madagascar), Maputo (Mozambique) and Mtunzini (South Africa) are either ready or in the final stages of construction.

"Our participation in the international cables, such as EASSy, forms a critical part of our strategy to provide South Africans with access to true broadband and to ultimately connect them to the rest of the world," Hay concluded.

The Management Committee is confident EASSy will meet the 'Ready for Service' date on June 30 2010, as originally planned.

EASSy is a consortium of 27 operators building an open access international fibre optic submarine cable, comprising Botswana Telecommunications Corporation, Bharti, BT, Comores Telecom, Etisalat (UAE), Neotel (South Africa), France Telecom, Mauritius Telecom, MTN Group, STC Group, Sudan Telecom, Telecom Malagasy, TTCL (Tanzania), Telkom South Africa, Vodacom, Zamtel and WIOCC, a joint venture comprising Botswana Telecommunications Corporation, Dalkom Somalia, Djibouti Telecom, Gilat Satcom Nigeria, Lesotho CA, Onatel Burundi, Telecomunica's de Mozambique, Telkom Kenya, UCOM Burundi, Uganda Telecom and Zanzibar Telecom.

- I-Net Bridge

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