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– Connection to submarine fiber optic cables
Presented as a hub in terms of telecoms infrastructure, Cameroon is connected to five submarine fiber optic cables: SAT3, WACS, ACE, SAIL and NCSCS.
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However, Cameroon is making very little use of this equipment to develop its telecoms sector, as well as that of the Central African sub-region, according to a report by the World Bank subsidiary, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), on the state of the digital sector in the country.
Only about 15% of the SAT3 cable capacity and 30% of the WACS cable capacity have reportedly been used since their launch 17 years ago. This IFC revelation sheds light on the Memorandum of Understanding signed on July 14, 2021, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, between Camtel, Cameroon's incumbent telecoms operator, and MTN GlobalConnect.
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Through this agreement, Camtel, which holds a monopoly on fiber optic management in Cameroon, allows MTN GlobalConnect to market four submarine fiber optic cables to which the country is connected. This will not only maximize the profitability of these infrastructures, but also contribute to the development of the country's digital sector.
MTN GlobalConnect will deploy its international sales force to support Camtel in the marketing of its four submarine cables in Cameroon and the subregion, including: SAT3, WACS, NCSCS, and the SAIL submarine cable connecting Cameroon to Brazil. These four cables, managed by Camtel, are essential infrastructure for the country's and the subregion's connectivity. The partnership entered into by the two companies is expected to accelerate Cameroon's digital transformation process and position the country as a digital hub for the region.
This would also allow for an increase in the fixed and mobile broadband internet penetration rate in Cameroon, which has stagnated at 22% since 2016, according to the World Bank subsidiary.
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