Somcable has completed preparation of the Optic Fiber Projec
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:15 pm
Somcable has completed preparation of the Optic Fiber Project
Hargeisa (Somalilandpress)- This week somcable has completed most of their surveys covering total distance of 1200 Km in land. Covering Berbera to Las-anod border of punt land, Berbera to Tog-wajale border in Ethiopia, then Berbera to Lowya-Ado boder in Djibouti.
The construction of Berbera landing Station is also expected to be completed in mid January, as well as main Hargeisa Branch.
The network will serve as a backhaul to enable Somaliland to interconnect with Submarine Cable networks which are currently being deployed in the Red Sea.
This project is expected to contribute the national economy, as it’s expected to create Thousands of Jobs, during the construction, a part from the labor and the construction employment it will create a permanent technical trainings for the newly graduates from Somaliland Universities.
In addition the project will stimulate growth of telecommunication services in the country.
As Somcable Managements confirmed, Somcable will enter the market as a carrier’s carrier, and will remain capacity whole saller.
This will allow Somaliland operators to have improve return on investment along the telecommunications value chain with the introduction of fiber optic.
The project will enable the government and development bodies to enhance development of services to rural and urban Areas and thus improving the lives of citizens through job creations, partnership, and revenue generations.
Hargeisa (Somalilandpress)- This week somcable has completed most of their surveys covering total distance of 1200 Km in land. Covering Berbera to Las-anod border of punt land, Berbera to Tog-wajale border in Ethiopia, then Berbera to Lowya-Ado boder in Djibouti.
The construction of Berbera landing Station is also expected to be completed in mid January, as well as main Hargeisa Branch.
The network will serve as a backhaul to enable Somaliland to interconnect with Submarine Cable networks which are currently being deployed in the Red Sea.
This project is expected to contribute the national economy, as it’s expected to create Thousands of Jobs, during the construction, a part from the labor and the construction employment it will create a permanent technical trainings for the newly graduates from Somaliland Universities.
In addition the project will stimulate growth of telecommunication services in the country.
As Somcable Managements confirmed, Somcable will enter the market as a carrier’s carrier, and will remain capacity whole saller.
This will allow Somaliland operators to have improve return on investment along the telecommunications value chain with the introduction of fiber optic.
The project will enable the government and development bodies to enhance development of services to rural and urban Areas and thus improving the lives of citizens through job creations, partnership, and revenue generations.