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    AFR-IX telecom unlocks Africa’s business potential with submarine cables

    By Rebecca XuAugust 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • The African business environment is adapting to the digital transformation, where dependable and high-speed internet connectivity has become a necessity.
    • A remarkable advancement in this field is the Medusa Submarine Cable, owned by AFR-IX telecom.
    • This innovative cable system unlocks unparalleled internet and data opportunities for African businesses.

    To thrive in Africa’s dynamic digital landscape, businesses need enhanced connectivity and reliable services. AFR-IX telecom provides this gateway through the submarine cables, backed by dedicated customer support. With a deep understanding of Africa’s unique challenges and opportunities, AFR-IX telecom delivers high-quality solutions that foster growth and innovation.

    The Medusa Submarine Cable is a gateway to new possibilties

    Submarine cables play a crucial role in Africa’s telecommunications landscape, linking continents and nations and enabling businesses to overcome geographical constraints. The increasing number of mobile users has led to a significant increase in demand for dependable connectivity. These undersea cables have become an essential element of Africa’s telecommunication framework, particularly impactful in remote regions where they bring high-speed internet access, enabling businesses to leverage digital tools for expansion and creative innovation.

    A notable development in this sector is the ownership of the Medusa Submarine Cable by AFR-IX telecom. The Medusa Submarine Cable establishes a high-speed, dependable, and secure network linking continents and regions, facilitating effective communication, collaboration, and growth. With the reliable infrastructure of the Medusa Submarine Cable, businesses can leverage data-driven processes, instant communication, and cloud services for enhanced operational efficiency.

    For us, this represents a challenge and will demonstrate our ability to ensure exceptional performance in such a demanding environment.

    Norman Albi, CEO of Medusa and AFR-IX telecom

    “For us, this represents a challenge and will demonstrate our ability to ensure exceptional performance in such a demanding environment,” said, Norman Albi, CEO of Medusa and AFR-IX telecom.

    About AFR-IX telecom

    AFR-IX telecom is at the forefront of enhancing Africa’s connectivity, providing bespoke solutions that cater to the ever-changing connectivity requirements of businesses. Their suite of services encompasses MPLS, DIA, IP Transit, and managed services, all designed to meet specific business needs.

    By harnessing the power of its extensive and robust network, AFR-IX telecom offers solutions that are not only reliable and scalable but also customisable to fit the unique demands of various enterprises. The incorporation of an expansive network infrastructure, complemented by submarine cables, positions businesses to confidently step into the digital era, propelling their growth and fostering innovation.

    AFR-IX telecom Mali Medusa Submarine Cable
    Rebecca Xu

    Rebecca Xu is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in tech trends. She graduated from Changshu Institute of Technology. Send tips to r.xu@btw.media.

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