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Bayobab, MTN Nigeria land 45,000km ‘2Africa’ subsea cable in Lagos 

Bayobab, a pan-African digital connectivity solutions provider, has partnered with MTN Nigeria to land a 45,000km subsea cable in Nigeria.  

According to a statement from MTN, the cable  known as ‘2Africa,’ has its landing station at Mopo-Onibeju Lekki area of Lagos. 

2Africa is said to be the longest under-water cable in the world, passing through three continents and 33 countries, several of which are in Africa; expanding the rapidly growing African digital economy and positively impacting growth across the continent. 

According to Josephine Sarouk, Managing Director, Bayobab Nigeria, the cable will directly support economic development in Africa, fostering further growth of 4G, 5G and increased broadband penetration to millions of people and businesses. 

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Bayobab’s investments 

Commenting on the company’s investments in subsea cables, Sarouk said: 

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Increased capacity 

The landing of the cable means that Nigerian service providers can access capacity in an open-access cable landing station on a fair and equitable basis.

This supports healthy ecosystem development by facilitating greatly improved quality and accessibility of internet connectivity for consumers and local businesses across all sectors. 

This milestone achievement by Bayobab and MTN Nigeria will spur economic growth, innovation, and development in the nation. 

The 2Africa consortium includes Bayobab, Center3, China Mobile International, Meta, Orange, Telecom Egypt, Vodafone Group, and WIOCC. 

 

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