Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria Sign Subsea Fiber-Optic Agreement to Enhance Connectivity
Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria have signed a subsea fiber-optic agreement aimed at improving connectivity, regional cybersecurity, and Internet speed. The agreement was signed in Malabo by Backbone Connectivity Network Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea's Minister of Transport. Although specific investment figures and timelines are not disclosed, the project aims to create a direct high-capacity link and establish a commercial data center, addressing regional Internet access issues and enhancing digital integration.

Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria have finalized a subsea fiber-optic agreement to enhance connectivity and cybersecurity. Signed in Malabo, the partnership involves Backbone Connectivity Network Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea's Minister of Transport.
The agreement aims to establish a high-capacity link and a commercial data center, which is expected to reduce reliance on external connections. Despite the absence of specific investment details, experts suggest it addresses significant regional Internet access challenges while promoting digital diplomacy and regional integration. The initiative aligns with broader digital transformation goals in West Africa, potentially impacting economic growth and job creation.




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