Cameroon Approves CFA 108 Billion Loan from China Exim Bank for
The funding is earmarked for Phase IV of the National Fiber Optic Backbone Project, a strategic initiative aimed at bridging the digital divide and modernizing telecommunications across
In this press release, we announce the success of our transoceanic long-distance transmission experiment over 7,280 km using 12-core optical fiber. We spoke with the researchers about the details on what purpose and mean...
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The funding is earmarked for Phase IV of the National Fiber Optic Backbone Project, a strategic initiative aimed at bridging the digital divide and modernizing telecommunications across
In this press release, we announce the success of our transoceanic long-distance transmission experiment over 7,280 km using 12-core optical fiber. We spoke with the researchers
Cameroon invested $45.2-54.2 million in fiber optic infrastructure, but it remains largely underutilized. Consumers continue to report declining telecom service quality, despite investments. Camtel, the
CAMTEL''s fixed network infrastructure spans all 10 regions of Cameroon, providing high-speed internet, telephony, and enterprise solutions through fiber optic and copper networks.
Incumbent operator CAMTEL will kick off the rollout of an additional 3,500 kilometers of terrestrial fiber across Cameroon in 2024. The plan was announced by Judith Yah Sunday, CAMTEL''s CEO, in her
As of 2025, Camtel is the primary operator of the national fibre-optic backbone in Cameroon, with other major players including MTN Cameroon, Orange Cameroun, and Swecom PLC providing various
The incumbent operator Cameroon Telecommunications (Camtel) plans to install 3,500 km of additional optical fiber from 2024 across Cameroon, particularly in rural areas.
The country is connected to five optical fiber submarine cables (SAT3, WACS, ACE, SAIL, and NCSCS). Yet it makes very little use of this equipment to
Both countries are already connected by a shared fiber optic network—but they''re looking to go beyond basic infrastructure sharing. The talks focused on pooling resources, improving
Africa Offshore Services and Engineering Works Plc (AFOSE WORKS Plc), delivers optical fiber services for the offshore and onshore oil and gas industry. We can mann operations in Cameroon,
The country is connected to five optical fiber submarine cables (SAT3, WACS, ACE, SAIL, and NCSCS). Yet it makes very little use of this equipment to develop its telecoms sector, as