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MTN commits R170m for EC network modernisation

MTN commits R170m for EC network modernisation
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MTN lights up SA s digital highway with completion of coastal national long-distance cable project

MTN lights up SA s digital highway with completion of coastal national long-distance cable project
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MTN Completes NLD Fibre Cable Project in South Africa - IT News Africa - Up to date technology news, IT news, Digital news, Telecom news, Mobile news, Gadgets news, Analysis and Reports

MTN has officially completed its Coastal National Long Distance (NLD) fibre cable project. The fibre route starts in Cape Town, and runs along the N2, moves through Gqeberha and East London and then on to Durban. It is expected to offer an exciting alternative to existing fibre networks and older, slower options and covers an impressive 1,822 kms while supporting several other sites. “The project gives MTN an opportunity to provide additional and significant capacity between coastal cities and the rest of SA, ensuring the digital world is brought one step closer for many more people,” says Giovanni Chiarelli, CIO at MTN SA. 

MTN South Africa completes Coastal National Long Distance cable project works

Telecompaper Broadband MTN South Africa completes Coastal National Long Distance cable project works Tuesday 25 May 2021 | 10:06 CET | News MTN South Africa has completed its part in the Coastal National Long Distance (NLD) cable project, known in the industry as NLD 5 and NLD 6. The project began over three years ago and was constructed by Liquid Telecom with MTN as the main anchor investor. The route starts in Cape Town and runs along the N2, runs through Gqeberha and East London then on to Durban, offering an alternative to existing fibre networks and older, slower options and running for 1,822 km while supporting several other sites.

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