Monet submarine cable upgrade powered by coherent technology
Angola Cables has upgraded its Monet submarine cable network using coherent optical technology to provide more capacity and lower latency.
Angola Cables has upgraded its Monet submarine cable network using coherent optical technology to provide more capacity and lower latency.
Angola Cables is trialling Nokia’s Photonic Service Engine 3 (PSE-3) chipset for the first direct subsea optical connection between the USA and Africa.
Angola Cables has entered into a strategic business partnership with Silica Networks in Argentina and Chile to connect their terrestrial fibre networks to the recently commissioned South Atlantic Cable System (SACS).
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