The project includes construction of inter-urban fibre optic backbone links in the North, South and South-East of Mauritania, with international links to Mali. The deployment of the network is divided into 4 main segments which have a total estimated length of 1 660 km. The West Africa Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (WARCIP) Project helped to increase the geographical reach of broadband networks and reduce the costs of communications services in Mauritania. Mauritania plans to install an additional 2,300 kilometers of optic fiber cable nationwide, Minister of Digital Transformation Mohamed Abdallahi Ould Louly announced on June 10th. National optical fiber network project in Mauritania, whose implementation begun back in 2018 is now complete according to ZTE Corporation, a Chinese partially state-owned technology company that provides advanced telecommunications systems, mobile devices, and enterprise technology solutions to. As part of its strategy to expand and consolidate its subscriber base, Netcom has once again entrusted BTESA as the system integrator for the deployment of three new sites (Sabkha, El Velouga and Ain-Talh).
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