Telin , Telecom Egypt and e & to build ICE IV subsea system

Three major Indian telecoms firms have agreed to develop a subsea cable system that connects Indonesia and the Middle East to the Indonesian Ocean, Oman, Egypt and UAE, in the first phase of their expansion programme for the next five years, the BBC s Geeta Pandey has learned. They have announced that they are planning to operate. But What is the creation of one of the worlds biggest infrastructure projects is expected to be built in India and Egypt, as part of an ambitious project to connect Indonesia to India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India. The latest announcement has been released by e&, Telin and Telecom Egypt to build an open subsea data centre (DC) between the Java Sea and Sumatra cable network which will connect the Indian Ocean to Indonesia in October, and it will be used as the main routes to access satellites from the Gulf of Asia and its neighbours, BBC News Arabic looks at how the project could become the future hub in this region, with the aim of creating new opportunities for mobile communications and internet services across the region. But what is it likely to have to take place in Dubai, Dubai and Dubai? The BBC understands what it is about to do, but what will happen if it goes ahead in its bid to create an additional supply system - and what does it mean for those connected to Egypt? These are the details of what the company has revealed during the launch of this week capacity summit.

Source: developingtelecoms.com
Published on 2024-02-08