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Ethiotelecom partners with Djibouti, Sudatel Telecom to enhance global connectivity

By our staff reporter, Photo by anteneh aklilu

Ethiotelecom has announced a significant partnership with Djibouti Telecom and Sudatel Telecom Group to advance global telecommunications connectivity through the Horizon Fiber Initiative. This collaboration aims to establish high-capacity (multi-terabit) fiber connectivity, enhancing communication capabilities across Africa and beyond.

The partnership was formalized with a signing agreement that includes a technical team from all three telecom operators, which has been working since June 2024 to ensure cross-border connectivity excellence. Frehiowt Tamiru, CEO of Ethiotelecom, stated that this initiative will enable the development of an alternative fiber line with high capacity, leveraging the combined infrastructure and expertise of the involved companies.

“This strategic partnership will create the most reliable and advanced connectivity in the region, transforming Africa’s digital infrastructure,” Frehiwot added. The initiative aims to deploy a robust underground fiber optic network that will significantly improve digital communication in the region.

The key objectives of the Horizon Fiber Initiative include enhancing network capacity by providing a reliable alternative to existing telecom service lines, facilitating direct data transmission, and supporting economic growth through accelerated digital transformation. The initiative also aims to bolster local industries and improve international trade efficiency.

The project seeks to address ongoing connectivity challenges posed by aging marine infrastructure in the Red Sea, which has been prone to damage from natural disasters and collisions. By establishing a terrestrial fiber network, the Horizon Fiber Initiative aims to mitigate disruptions in intercontinental communications caused by these vulnerabilities.

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