Liquid lights over 1000km of fibre connecting African nations

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Liquid lights over 1000km of fibre connecting African nations
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Liquid says its fibre network provides a reliable connection to content caches and data centres hosted in South Africa.

, has announced that two new, fully redundant terrestrial fibre routes have been lit. These routes connected Kenya to Ethiopia and Zambia to Malawi.

“Kenyan and Ethiopian businesses are rapidly adopting digital technologies, and this new link will enable trade and investment between these two great nations in our region.

Liquid Intelligent Technologies announces two cross-border fibre routes, improving connectivity, driving intra-African Digital Trade. Source: Liquid Intelligent Technologies.

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