
The incumbent operator Cameroon Telecommunications (Camtel) plans to install 3,500 km of additional optical fiber from 2024 across Cameroon, particularly in rural areas. ROOT IT is an established Infrastructure and Telecommunication services provider specialized in designing, implementing and maintaining network infrastructure. We build quality infrastructure using the best available technology to ensure that what we do meets or exceeds the highest standards. ROOT. National and international connectivity, secure data centres, and reliable interconnections for operators, businesses, and institutions. 24/7 performance, availability, and resilience. Overview of CAMTEL's national backbone: fibre, datacentres, and international connections Access a detailed. Cameroon's incumbent telecom operator, Camtel, has announced the deployment of an additional 3,500 km of fiber optic cable starting in 2024. Speaking about the project last October 17 during the Yaoundé Digital Week, MD Judith Yah Sunday said it primarily targets rural areas. Implementing this. The public company Camtel is the exclusive manager of Cameroon's fiber optic infrastructure. The company's network currently extends over 15,000 km. The plan was announced by Judith Yah Sunday, CAMTEL's CEO, in her opening.
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The Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ART) announces that it has received directives from the government to conduct an operational audit of the national fiber optic network. MTN GlobalConnect and CAMTEL have joined forces to establish a strategic partnership that will see the commercialisation of four submarine cables in the West and Central sub-region of Africa. The partnership will improve connectivity in Cameroon and support the increasing demand for internet. CAMTEL gets big gov't support to boost optical fibre network. This decision follows a “continuous deterioration in the quality of mobile electronic communication services provided by. Cameroon has long been presented as a hub in terms of telecom infrastructure in the Central African sub-region. The country is connected to five optical fiber submarine cables (SAT3, WACS, ACE, SAIL, and NCSCS). Yet it makes very little use of this equipment to develop its telecoms sector, as well. National and international connectivity, secure data centres, and reliable interconnections for operators, businesses, and institutions. 24/7 performance, availability, and resilience.
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