Dear All, Below find a Wall Street Journal article on Fibre Optic. We have made significant progress in Teams. Having met all the requirements, work is to start anytime now and finished a head of any cable to our region. The Good news is that Etisalat (our partners in Teams) in conjunction with Akamai are building an Internet Point of Presence (POP) in Fujaira thus eliminating long distance needs for Internet in this region. For telephony, Etisalat have given Teams unbeatable prices in their e-cable and IMEWE to Europe. Ndemo. Internet Logjams Spur Cable Boom --- Outages in Mideast Expose Global Need For Fast Fiber Lines By Christopher Rhoads 2024 words 8 February 2008 The Wall Street Journal A1 English (Copyright (c) 2008, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.) Seven years after a telecom boom and bust created a glut of fiber optical cable and destroyed $2 trillion in stock-market wealth, another building binge is on. Over the past 18 months, more than a dozen telecom companies have begun laying billions of dollars worth of undersea fiber cable. The projects this time connect areas largely bypassed a decade ago: the emerging economies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, as well as isolated places such as Greenland. The buildup comes as four cable outages in the Middle East -- two off the Mediterranean coast of Egypt and two in the Persian Gulf -- recently disrupted Internet connections across the region and as far away as India. The cuts throttled Egypt's connections outside the country by 70%, hampering international banks and curtailing trading on the country's stock exchange. India, whose huge outsourcing industry depends on the Internet, lost half its capacity. The kinks threw into stark relief the importance of these elaborate cable connections -- and their vulnerability. The likely result: Even more fiber building, as increasingly Internet-dependent companies and nations in the region seek reliable connections. Long-haul fiber is the conduit of globalization. Even in a "wireless" era, it is this physical labyrinth of cables that now carries the bulk of Internet, wireless and fixed-line traffic. Fiber has eclipsed satellite technology as the main means of long-distance communication -- enabling interaction between the world's businesses, governments and economies. The recent cable outages "prove the point that we sh
bitange@jambo.co.ke wrote:
Good news is that Etisalat (our partners in Teams) in conjunction with Akamai are building an Internet Point of Presence (POP) in Fujaira thus eliminating long distance needs for Internet in this region.
The long term objective should be to have the likes of Akamai, Limelight and google collocating their nodes in Kenya. This will essentially keep at least 50% of our Internet traffic local. Regards, Michuki.
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Michuki Mwangi