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Liquid Dataport connects Angola, Zambia directly

By , ITWeb
Angola , Mozambique , 11 Jul 2023
David Eurin, CEO of Liquid Dataport.
David Eurin, CEO of Liquid Dataport.

Liquid Dataport is expanding its fibre network with plans in motion to connect Angola and Zambia directly.

The move comes after Liquid Dataport's launch of a new fibre link between Lobito, Angola and Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

As part of the Liquid Intelligent Technologies group, Liquid Dataport already has a 110,000 km fibre backbone, providing its regional customers access to high-speed connectivity and cloud services.

Announcing the new route yesterday, it said the 2,500 km fibre route brings additional and affordable Internet services, positively impacting the lives of millions of people along the way.

With the route, the company said it is expanding its fibre backbone to connect Luanda, Angola, via Chavuma, in north-west Zambia to the capital city Lusaka.

The company intends to directly connect Angola to Zambia through its fibre network in Zambia and collaborate with partners including Angola Telecom.

Hardy Pemhiwa, Group CEO of Liquid Intelligent Technologies, said: "In the last few months, we have launched multiple new routes interconnecting countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Building a route that connects Angola and Zambia is key to our group's vision of a digitally connected future that leaves no African behind. Connectivity is a catalyst and enabler, key to building Africa's digital economy."

Liquid Dataport's investment in this new direct route aligns with its vision of a One Africa Digital Network that links all African countries.

David Eurin, CEO of Liquid Dataport, added: "Zambia has the potential to become a hub of connectivity for all of its neighbours, including Angola.

"As we demonstrated at ANGOTIC 2023, this new direct route via Chavuma will be available in the next few months, with an additional route planned using fibre along the Lobito Corridor.

"We look forward to collaborating with the telecom providers in Angola, leading to improved coverage and the quality of ICT services across the two countries."

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