Vivendi''s subsidiary GVA (Group Vivendi Africa) is planning to deploy 5,000 km of fibre-optic cables across five West African countries (Benin, Togo, Niger, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast).
At the beginning of March 2023, the European Investment Bank (EIB) signed an agreement with wholesale telecommunications infrastructure provider Bandwidth and Cloud Services
Work on a 120 kilometre fibre cable project, that will offer automatic broadband Internet connectivity between Ghana, Burkina Faso and Togo begins on Tuesday at Bolgatanga, north of
Main One, a broadband infrastructure company working across West Africa, has been asked by Burkina Faso, backed by the World Bank, to provide bulk connectivity services to a
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According to Christophe Joseph Marie Dabiré, the technologies installed by Burkina Faso are not intended "to spy on the population, but rather to strengthen the skills of our security and
Digital transformation is one of the main pillars of Burkina Faso''s development programs. The country wants to build a robust and reliable digital infrastructure to achieve that goal. Burkina Faso has
Construction of Burkina Faso section of the fibre optic link between Burkina Faso and Benin : 160 km from Fada N''Grouma to Porga (Benin Border); 36-core G.652D cable and 100 G of backbone
Multinational ICT giant Huawei has begun the construction of a 2,001km-long national fibre optic backbone in Burkina Faso, the country''s
The “SMART Burkina” project – intended to interconnect the cities of Burkina Faso through a network of 800 km of optical fiber and to guarantee the safety of the citizens of Ouagadougou and Bobo
Ministere de la Transition Digitale, des Postes et des Communications Electroniques Burkina Faso has Released a tender for CARRYING OUT STUDIES TO TAKE ACCOUNT OF NETWORK NEEDS OF
La société BFS, filiale de Telecel Faso SA, a reçu l''agrément du gouvernement pour exploiter et commercialiser des infrastructures publiques de
The government of Burkino Faso has chosen Telecel Faso''s new subsidiary Bridge Fiber Solutions (BFS) to operate and maintain the country''s fibre optic backbone network. Spanning
Burkina Faso has contracted Bridge Fiber Solutions (BFS), a subsidiary of Telecel Faso SA, to operate and manage its national telecommunications backbone. The company launched its commercial
With this addition of 2 000 km of fiber optic, the GoBF now owns over 3 000 km of fiber optic backbone (650 km through the G-Cloud project financed by the DANIDA and 300 km through the WB-funded
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Construction of Benin section of the fibre optic link between Burkina Faso, Benin and Niger.
It is a 3,000 km long network that connects the 13 regions of Burkina Faso and nearly a hundred municipalities. The network also connects the land of upright men to Côte d''Ivoire, Niger
The government of Burkina Faso has chosen Bridge Fiber Solutions (BFS), a subsidiary of Telecel Faso SA, to operate and manage the country''s national telecommunications backbone.
As a reminder, the national telecommunications backbone technology project was launched in 2016 by the government with the objective of developing national and international
It provides an international interconnection with Ghana and will serve the Bagré development hub. The scope of the project deployed by Huwaei included civil
Sat 6th Oct 2018 Stake The Ministry of Posts and Development of Digital Economy in Burkina Faso entrusted Sofrecom with the monitoring and control of the deployment of the Ouaga-Pô Optical Fiber
The government of Burkino Faso has chosen Telecel Faso''s new subsidiary Bridge Fiber Solutions (BFS) to operate and maintain the country''s fibre optic backbone network.Spanning 3,000km and
This is a list of terrestrial fibre optic cable projects in Africa. While submarine communications cables are used to connect countries and continents to the Internet, terrestrial fibre optic cables are used to
As a reminder, the national telecommunications backbone technology project was launched in 2016 by the government with the objective of
Group Vivendi Africa (GVA) officially rolled out its broadband connectivity operations in Burkina Faso''s capital, Ouagadougou. The technology proposed by the company for its CanalBox
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