Cameroon's Telecommunications Regulatory Board (ART) has launched a restricted tender for a new audit of the national fibre optic network. The move comes amid persistent concerns over service qua...
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In an exclusive interview with Business in Cameroon, the CEO of MTN Cameroon echoes these concerns. She expresses alarm over the increasing frequency of fiber optic outages
Cameroon and the Central African Republic (CAR) are finalizing the interconnection of their fiber optic communications networks as part of the Central Africa Backbone (CAB) project.
One of the main reasons for the recent drop in mobile service quality is the ongoing degradation of the national fiber optic network. This was confirmed by Philémon Zoo Zame, the Director General of the
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The handing over of the 78-strand fibre optic cable to CAMTEL, the operator responsible for managing on behalf of the State, the national fibre optic backbone, and sole holder of a
Cameroon''s Telecommunications Regulatory Board (ART) has launched a restricted tender for a new audit of the national fibre optic network. The move comes amid persistent concerns
The Fiber Optic Transmission Backbone forms the backbone of telecommunications in Cameroon, with previous phases having already connected major cities and regional capitals.
In an exclusive interview with Business in Cameroon, the CEO of MTN Cameroon echoes these concerns. She expresses alarm over the
The government-ordered audit aims to assess the current state of the national fiber optic network, which is crucial for ensuring the proper functioning of telecommunications services.
This visit comes as telecommunications service quality increasingly concerns consumers, highlighting the need for effective coordination between operators and regulators to ensure quality
“By working closely with CAMTEL, we are delighted to be part of Cameroons digital journey and leverage their extensive fibre network in the Cameroon and in turn grow our fibre railway ambitions
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