Google subsea cable Equiano to inject 1 . 6m jobs into Nigerian economy
Nigeria’s communications director, Aisha Ehimuan, has announced the launch of a subsea cable to Lagos, which aims to increase internet speed and reduce carbon emission per annum by six per cent, and lower the cost of the electricity.
Source: pulse.ngPublished on 2022-04-21
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