The Libreville-Port Gentil Cable is a significant submarine cable project aimed at enhancing the telecommunication infrastructure between Libreville, the capital city of Gabon, and Port Gentil, the country's economic hub. This cable is designed to improve connectivity, increase internet speeds, and facilitate better communication both domestically and internationally.
Ready for Service Date:
The cable was officially ready for service in [insert specific date if known or applicable].
Cable Landing Stations:
The cable has landing stations located in two key cities:
These landing stations serve as critical nodes for the cable's operation, enabling efficient data transfer and connectivity between the two locations and beyond.
Total Capacity:
The Libreville-Port Gentil Cable boasts a total capacity of [insert total capacity, for example, in terabits per second], allowing for substantial data transmission and supporting the growing demand for high-speed internet and telecommunications services in Gabon.
Lifespan of the Cable:
The expected lifespan of the cable is approximately 25 years, making it a long-term investment in the country’s telecommunication infrastructure. This lifespan ensures that the cable will provide continued service and support the evolving technological needs of the region over the coming decades.
Consortium Members:
The consortium behind the Libreville-Port Gentil Cable includes the following members:
This consortium structure underscores the collaborative effort made to enhance Gabon's connectivity and position in the global telecommunications landscape. The involvement of the Republic of Gabon and highlights the commitment to improving digital infrastructure and accessibility for the Gabonese population.