INTELLIGENT BRANDS // Cabling
POWERED BY
IVORY COAST
AUTHORITIES
BELIEVE THAT THE
CONSTRUCTION OF
A FOURTH CABLE
AUTHORISED BY
THE GOVERNMENT
WILL IMPROVE THE
INTERNATIONAL
CONNECTIVITY OF
THE COUNTRY.
Funke Opeke, Chief Executive Officer
at MainOne
improvement of international connectivity,”
said Koné. “MainOne cable will have
an impact on price and quality and will
strengthen the security of our infrastructure.”
The entry of MainOne, an open-access
connectivity services provider will further
MAINONE HAS
OBTAINED THE
LICENCE AND WILL
COMMENCE THE
CONSTRUCTION
OF ITS DIGITAL
TRANSMISSION
CABLE IN JUNE 2018.
democratise the international bandwidth
market in Ivory Coast and neighbouring
countries and drive down bandwidth costs
for local Internet Service Providers, Telcos
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and indigenous businesses. “Ivory Coast is
the largest economy in the West African
Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU)
and a very important hub for business and
transport in West Africa,” said Funke Opeke,
Chief Executive Officer at MainOne.
“The dynamism of the national economy
and accelerated development of the digital
economy in Ivory Coast as well as its regional
leadership makes it a natural hub for the
West African region and guided MainOne’s
decision to invest in Ivory Coast.”
As part of an overarching plan to invest close
to US$20 million in the country with a focus
on the provision of wholesale connectivity
services, MainOne has obtained the licence
and will commence the construction of its
digital transmission cable in June 2018,
to be concluded in the second half of
2019. Its cable landing will provide open
access infrastructure within Ivory Coast
and other WAEMU countries to expand
Internet access for all users in the region
and support rapid development, as well as
facilitate increased non-resources trade and
improve public services to aid the evolution
of regional businesses.
“By investing and encouraging the business
ecosystem within West Africa, we hope to
bring meaningful technology solutions to
businesses to enable them in their quest
for improved productivity and efficiency
through dedicated and reliable connectivity
services,” added Opeke.
“We are prepared to collaborate with
incumbent operators towards enhancing
regional integration and global access.”
MainOne is committed to deepening
broadband access via fibre infrastructure
and data centres across West Africa. With
service delivery in 10 countries, including
Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso,
Togo, Cameroon, Benin, Niger, Senegal
and Chad, MainOne operates a 100G
international submarine cable system which
guarantees highly reliable connectivity
to support the growing demand for
Internet access and bandwidth-intensive
applications, such as eCommerce, content
providers, OTT players and electronic
banking and payment services via 3/4G
mobile networks.
The MainOne submarine cable was the
first privately owned cable in West Africa
spanning 7,000km with a capacity of 4.96
TBPS to connect West Africa to Europe via
a landing in Portugal and multiple routes to
London, Paris and Amsterdam. n
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