Democratic Republic of Congo: EIB Global proceeds with support for
Today at the Kinshasa Economic Forum, the EIB and BCS signed a warrants agreement that will allow BCS to move forward with their plans to install a new fibre-optic backbone in the
This new agreement with Chinese firms aims to provide citizens with faster, more reliable, and more affordable connectivity. The agreement with Genew and Zhongshi Wosen is part of the National Digital...
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Today at the Kinshasa Economic Forum, the EIB and BCS signed a warrants agreement that will allow BCS to move forward with their plans to install a new fibre-optic backbone in the
According to the Congolese Ministry of Telecom, the two Chinese companies are experienced in ICT and fiber optic communications, and have worked in markets like Angola and
Congolese Fiber Optic Company (SOCOF SA) has reportedly signed a partnership with the Agency for the Coordination and Monitoring of Collaboration Agreements (APCSC) to deploy
Fiber‑optic backbone networks, towers, satellite and microwave links, last‑mile connectivity, and network redundancy are needed to improve coverage and reliability.
For Congo, the satellite deal represents more than a technology upgrade. It is a test of whether bold investment, backed by governance reforms and regional partnerships, can turn digital
Explore a planned communications infrastructure project in Democratic Republic of Congo. View scope, stakeholders, timelines, and related procurement opportunities.
In a move that could signal a seismic shift in how the world accesses the internet, the Democratic Republic of Congo is prioritizing satellite technology to bridge its daunting digital divide.
Through this partnership, the country officially launches the construction of its national fiber optic network. This strategic infrastructure aims to bridge the persistent digital divide. According to
This agreement marks a commitment to cooperation in the construction of the National Fiber Optic Network, an essential infrastructure for the deployment of the country''s digital ambitions.
The project includes constructing a state-of-the-art National Data Centre in Brazzaville and laying 600 kilometers of fibre optic cable to interconnect with Cameroon and the Central African