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    TelCables Europe expands amid growing connectivity demand

    By Ashley TangNovember 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • TelCables Europe is expanding through new partnerships and infrastructure investments in submarine cables and data centres.
    • The company focuses on providing network resilience and connecting emerging digital economies, especially Portuguese-speaking regions.

    What happened: TelCables Europe accelerates global expansion

    TelCables Europe, led by CEO Samuel Carvalho, is intensifying its expansion efforts across Africa, Europe, and South America. The company is actively investing in submarine cables, data centre infrastructure, and forging key partnerships to address surging demand for south-to-south and transatlantic connectivity.

    The company’s recent agreements with European network operators facilitate seamless interconnection between Angola Cables’ African network and its own infrastructure in Brazil. This development positions Lisbon as a pivotal hub for intercontinental traffic, linking Portugal, Africa, and South America. The Portuguese capital has become a central point for transatlantic data exchange, benefitting from increased submarine cable deployments by hyperscalers and global carriers.

    As part of its strategy, TelCables Europe is expanding its data centre footprint in Lisbon, targeting service providers and AI-driven workloads, while exploring GPU-enabled solutions across Portuguese-speaking markets. The company operates around 3,000 kilometres of submarine cable across the Atlantic, with extended reach through partnerships, covering approximately 88,000 kilometres of fibre routes.

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    Why it’s important

    TelCables Europe’s expansion is part of a broader push to address key connectivity challenges, particularly in Africa. The company is focusing on bridging the continent’s east-west connectivity gap, which has long been a bottleneck for regional data exchange. By investing in both terrestrial and subsea interconnections, TelCables aims to enhance intra-African traffic and provide more cost-effective and efficient routes for landlocked nations.

    The company’s strategy also highlights the importance of resilience in network infrastructure, offering alternative transit routes that bypass high-risk zones, especially those prone to geopolitical disruptions. This diversification is increasingly attractive to global hyperscalers and cloud providers seeking reliable, uninterrupted service continuity. Furthermore, TelCables’ emphasis on sustainability, particularly through green energy solutions for data centres in Africa, adds an eco-conscious dimension to its growth plans.

    As demand for AI capabilities grows, TelCables Europe is positioning itself to support the emerging AI ecosystem in Europe by exploring the establishment of Portugal’s first GPU factory, enabling more robust data centre capabilities.

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    Ashley Tang

    Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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