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Namibia and Angola Enhance Digital Connectivity with New Subsea Cable Agreement

Severity: Low (Score: 24.0)

Sources: English.News.Cn, Techreviewafrica

Summary

On April 23, 2026, Namibia and Angola's national telecommunications operators signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance regional and international digital connectivity. The agreement allows Angola Telecom to access international capacity via Telecom Namibia's Equiano Subsea Cable landing in Swakopmund. This partnership aims to develop the Southern Africa Regional Submarine Cable System (SARSSy), a new undersea internet cable that will significantly improve internet connectivity between Namibia, Angola, and other countries along the west coast of Southern Africa. The SARSSy cable is expected to utilize modern transmission technologies for higher data capacity and improved reliability. The project is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen cross-border digital infrastructure and expand broadband capacity, reflecting a commitment to regional integration and digital transformation. The agreement was witnessed by high-ranking officials from both countries, emphasizing its importance for bilateral cooperation. Key Points: • Namibia and Angola signed an agreement to enhance digital connectivity via subsea cables. • The SARSSy cable will improve internet access between Namibia, Angola, and neighboring countries. • The project aims to leverage modern technologies for better data capacity and reliability.

Key Entities

  • Angola (country)
  • Namibia (country)
  • Telecommunications (industry)
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