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Enhancing Connectivity: Mauritius Telecom's New Subsea Cable Project

Mauritius Telecom, a leading telecom company in the Indian Ocean, is embarking on an ambitious project to bolster connectivity between Africa, the Indian Ocean islands, and Asia. The upcoming "T4" subsea cable initiative, spearheaded by Mauritius Telecom, promises to revolutionize the region's telecommunications landscape, offering improved redundancy and increased capacity to address recent service disruptions.
 
Replacing the aging South Africa Far East (SAFE) cable by 2027, the T4 cable is poised to deliver a staggering 1,000 times greater capacity than its predecessor. This enhancement translates into faster, more reliable, and higher-bandwidth internet connectivity for the nations it serves, providing an invaluable boost to businesses and individuals alike.
 
Kapil Reesaul, CEO of Mauritius Telecom, emphasized the critical importance of fortifying telecommunications infrastructure in light of recent disruptions. He stated, "The T4 project is pivotal in securing our connections to vital hubs like India and Singapore, guaranteeing steadfast service for our valued customers."
 
Mauritius Telecom is actively engaging potential partners, including Reliance Jio Infocomm (India), Orange SA (France), and other major telecom operators, to participate in the consortium. With an estimated project cost ranging between $150 million and $200 million, the T4 initiative anticipates completion within two years, promising swift benefits for users across the region.
 
Aligned with Mauritius Telecom's strategic vision to assert itself as a key player in the regional telecom sector, the T4 project builds upon previous investments, such as the T3 cable linking South Africa and the LION/LION2-EASSy-EIG cable providing a northern route.
 
Recent cable disruptions across the Indian Ocean have underscored the vulnerability of existing undersea infrastructure. By mitigating these risks, the T4 cable aims to ensure uninterrupted connectivity, safeguarding the operations of businesses and individuals reliant on seamless internet access.
 
In summary, Mauritius Telecom's T4 subsea cable project represents a significant leap forward in enhancing connectivity across Africa, the Indian Ocean islands, and Asia, promising a future of robust, resilient, and reliable telecommunications services for all.

03 May 2024
Author Jay & Innovation
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