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Via Africa: Orange’s 20,000km Atlantic Cable and What It Means for West Africa’s Cloud Future

Via Africa: Orange’s 20,000km Atlantic Cable and What It Means for West Africa’s Cloud Future

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 24, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways On May 12, 2026, Orange led a consortium announcement of Via Africa — a 20,000km subsea cable...

Medusa Subsea Cable: Algeria’s International Bandwidth Upgrade and What It Means for Cloud

Medusa Subsea Cable: Algeria’s International Bandwidth Upgrade and What It Means for Cloud

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 23, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways The Medusa submarine cable — 8,760 km, €342 million, 480 Tbps capacity, Nokia-powered — connects Algeria at...

America-India Connect: Google’s $15B Subsea Bet Makes India an AI Trade Hub

America-India Connect: Google’s $15B Subsea Bet Makes India an AI Trade Hub

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 21, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Google is constructing $15 billion in data center infrastructure in Andhra Pradesh, India, anchored by subsea cable...

Via Africa Cable: How a New Atlantic Subsea Route Will Reshape African Cloud Access

Via Africa Cable: How a New Atlantic Subsea Route Will Reshape African Cloud Access

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 19, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways The Via Africa subsea cable consortium — anchored by Orange Group with Vodafone, Sonatel, and others —...

2Africa Pearls Goes Live: The 180 Tbps Cable That Rewires Three Continents

2Africa Pearls Goes Live: The 180 Tbps Cable That Rewires Three Continents

ALGERIATECH Editorial
April 20, 2026

The 2Africa Pearls extension activates in 2026, completing the world's longest subsea cable at 45,000km and delivering up to 180 Tbps capacity.

Medusa Lands in Algeria: The 480 Tbps Mediterranean Backbone Arrives

Medusa Lands in Algeria: The 480 Tbps Mediterranean Backbone Arrives

ALGERIATECH Editorial
April 19, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways The Medusa subsea cable — 8,760 km, 24 fibre pairs at 20 Tbps each, 480 Tbps total...

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