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EllaLink Subsea Cable Enhances Mauritania's Digital Connectivity

Severity: Low (Score: 6.1)

Sources: Datacenterdynamics, Techafricanews

Summary

EllaLink has successfully landed a new high-capacity subsea cable in Nouadhibou, Mauritania, marking a significant step towards the country's digital sovereignty and resilience. Co-funded by the Mauritanian State and the European Union, this project aims to provide a second direct connection to Europe, enhancing the region's digital infrastructure. The new cable extends over 670 km and is equipped with advanced optical technology, offering multi-gigabit connectivity that can scale to multi-terabit capacity. The initiative is expected to reduce service outage risks and support regional digital growth. Minister Ahmed Salem Bede emphasized the importance of this connection in securing communications and diversifying access points. This development positions Mauritania as a strategic digital hub in the Atlantic region. Key Points: • EllaLink's new subsea cable enhances Mauritania's digital sovereignty and connectivity. • The project is co-funded by the European Union and Mauritania, extending over 670 km. • The new cable provides multi-gigabit connectivity with potential for future scalability.

Key Entities

  • Mauritania (country)
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