Angola Cables: Powering Africa’s global connectivity is profiled by BTW Media because published evidence links it to internet infrastructure, governance, operational dependencies, or market visibility.
Angola Cables: Powering Africa’s global connectivity is tracked as a internet infrastructure institution within the internet infrastructure ecosystem.
Angola Cables: Powering Africa’s global connectivity has public-source relevance to network operations, governance, dependency mapping, or market structure.
Angola Cables: Powering Africa’s global connectivity has public-source relevance to network operations, governance, dependency mapping, or market structure.
Angola Cables: Powering Africa’s global connectivity is tracked as a internet infrastructure institution within the internet infrastructure ecosystem.
Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.
Angola Cables: Powering Africa’s global connectivity is profiled by BTW Media because published evidence links it to internet infrastructure, governance, operational dependencies, or market visibility.
Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High — direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak–medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Several public sources
- Angola Cables expands global connectivity with undersea cables, data centres, and IXPs linking Africa, the Americas, and Europe.
- The company partners with global players to improve cloud access and reduce latency while tackling regional infrastructure gaps.
Submarine cables forge new digital corridors
Angola Cables is a leading Angolan ICT and wholesale connectivity provider, established in 2009 by key national telecom operators including Angola Telecom, Unitel, MSTelcom, Movicel, and Startel. The company owns and manages major undersea cables such as WACS, SACS, and MONET. The 6,165 km SACS cable links Luanda to Fortaleza, offering a direct, low-latency connection between Africa and South America. WACS extends that reach by connecting West Africa to Europe. Together with its partner systems, Angola Cables manages a network of over 50,000 km spanning Africa, the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
In addition to its international cables, the company operates two data centres—AngoNAP Luanda and AngoNAP Fortaleza—as well as the AngonIX and PIX Brazil internet exchange points. These assets link over 21 IXPs globally, facilitating high-speed data flow and peering. In mid-2025, Angola Cables signed a memorandum of understanding with MEO Wholesale Solutions to create a new Atlantic data route between Portugal and Brazil. This will expand access to over 930 data centres and 500 cloud exchange points. The company also became a Premium Wholesale Reseller for DE-CIX, enhancing its global interconnection portfolio.
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Expansion, innovation and sector challenges
Angola Cables plays a central role in Africa’s digital transformation. It has launched points of presence (PoPs) in Singapore and Los Angeles, ranking among the top 25 most interconnected networks globally. Its infrastructure supports traffic of over 18,500 Tbps and includes more than 6,000 peering agreements.
To address regional disparities in digital access, Angola Cables promotes inclusive connectivity initiatives. Through TelCables Nigeria, it provides direct, high-speed cloud and data access for local businesses without relying on distant routing. A partnership with Megaport launched in April 2025 enables businesses across Africa and South America to access more than 300 cloud platforms and nearly a thousand data centres using virtual network layers.
Despite progress, the sector faces challenges such as rising capacity demands, regulatory barriers, and high latency in emerging markets. Angola Cables’ growing infrastructure, strategic partnerships, and focus on intercontinental data flow position it well to meet these needs. As Africa embraces digital growth, the company’s role in linking continents and enabling local innovation will remain vital.
At A Glance
- Name: Angola Cables: Powering Africa’s global connectivity
- Type: Internet infrastructure institution
- Base: Africa
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- Public records support monitoring of its role, services, and key relationships.
Why It Matters
- Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.
- Operational criticality: Medium
- Time horizon: Next quarter
What To Watch
- Monitoring focuses on verified service continuity, governance changes, and relationship signals.
Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.
Public-source signals support medium-impact monitoring for infrastructure visibility and dependency analysis.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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