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Guide Mauritania''s digital transformation ministry MTNMA (Ministère de la Transformation Numérique et de la Modernisation de l''Administration) and EllaLink, the owner of a high-capacity
Guide This goal was achieved through the deployment of approximately 1,700 km of fiber optic cable, thus allowing broadband services to reach a portion
Guide Le gouvernement mauritanien veut renforcer l''infrastructure télécoms nationale pour garantir des services fiables à toute la population. Actuellement, le
Guide Construction of the project has already begun. The infrastructure is expected to be operational in early 2027, marking a pivotal moment for Mauritania''s digital landscape. Upon launch,
Guide Subsea cable firm EllaLink is to connect its flagship cable to Mauritania. The company this week announced it had signed a contract with the
Guide In March, Mauritania to build 1,600 km of fiber optic cable This March, The Ministry of Employment and Information-Communications of Mauritania has stated that it will deploy a fiber optic
Guide The project concerns the deployment of a second international connection for Mauritania, which will consist of a new submarine cable, including the wet plant, terrestrial segment and cable
Guide In a transformative leap toward digital progress, EllaLink — the company behind the high-capacity transatlantic optic-fibre system — has unveiled a major infrastructure initiative that will
Guide Internet speed. The southern part of the “West Africa” submarine fiber optic cable, affiliated with the Marocain Télécom Group, has been in service since July 2021 and connects
Guide EllaLink partners with Mauritania to deploy a new international subsea cable, directly connecting Nouadhibou to Madrid.
Guide The call for tenders for the connection of Mauritania to a second submarine fiber optic cable was launched in August 2023. The companies Sonatel, Mauritania Submarine Link Consortium
Guide Financed by the World Bank, the project which is an important part of the West African Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (WARCIP) includes a national backbone network
Guide The Ministry of Employment and Information and Communications of Mauritania has stated that it will deploy a fiber optic cable up to 1600 kilometers long this month.
Guide Itissalat Al Maghrib (Maroc Telecom) has invested 150 million euros in the construction of a new submarine fibre optic cable.The West Africa cable infrastructure connects the company''s subsidiaries
Guide DUBLIN and NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania, July 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EllaLink, the owner of a high-capacity optic-fibre submarine cable directly connecting Europe and Latin America, and the
Guide By 2027, Mauritania''s Fiber Optic Cable market is forecasted to achieve a exponential growth rate of 15.43%, with Egypt leading the Africa region, followed by South Africa, Ethiopia, Algeria and Nigeria.
Guide The branch was co-funded by the Mauritanian state and the European Union through its Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme. EllaLink said the system carries two fibre pairs with
Guide The project involves a new high-capacity fiber optic branch connecting Mauritania to Madrid, Spain, through the EllaLink cable system. A 500-Km subsea cable will connect from a new
Guide According to the Public Procurement Commission of the Ministry of Digital Transformation, Innovation and Modernization of Administration, EllaLink will be responsible for connecting
Guide The new diverse infrastructure will provide Mauritania with direct cost-effective international connectivity up to European main exchanges. The project includes the construction of a Cable Landing Station in
Guide The whole of Mauritania is now covered by optical fiber. Deployed as part of the regional communications infrastructure program in West Africa, financed by the World Bank, it will help
Guide The project includes the construction of a Cable Landing Station in Nouadhibou, the second largest city of Mauritania and a +500km branch
Guide However, the Bank will require the preparation of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for the marine, littoral and terrestrial environment affected by the ACE branch to
Guide Launched in August by the Mauritanian government, the tender seeks to establish the cable, submarine equipment supply, reception infrastructure construction, connectivity service
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