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New undersea cable linking Nigeria and West Africa to Europe
New undersea cable linking Nigeria and West Africa to Europe
(www.abndigital.com) Three telecoms firms have subscribed to a new undersea cable linking Nigeria and West Africa to Europe. This paves the way for a transformation in internet access in Africa's fastest-growing telecoms market. The Nigerian arm of Etisalat, South Africa's MTN and Nigeria's Starcomms are among the first to sign up for broadband services from the cable. The seven thousand kilometre fibre optic cable, built in partnership with US firm Tyco runs from Portugal to Nigeria and Ghana. Uche Okorokwo reports from Lagos.
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South Africa-Cape Town-Table Mountain-Cableway (Cable Car)
South Africa-Cape Town-Table Mountain-Cableway (Cable Car)
The best views of Cape Town are from the top of Table Mountain. The Cableway takes you to the summit in under 10 mins whist rotating gondola's ensure that visitors enjoy a 360 degree view of Cape Town and Table Bay. Once on the top, you can stroll along 2km of Pathways and enjoy magnificent views from over 12 viewing sites and decks.
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Construction of East Africa's undersea fibre optics cable.
Construction of East Africa's undersea fibre optics cable.
Seacom, the first majority African-owned, open access, undersea fibre optics cable linking southern and east Africa to India and Europe, bringing high-speed international broadband connectivity.
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East Africa Report - Sea Cable System : Seacom
East Africa Report - Sea Cable System : Seacom
High capacity bandwidth in East Africa has been a long time coming. The 13000KM Sea Cable System SEACOM finally came live with great promise of lower cost, fast internet connection and even greater data transfer speeds for the many landlocked countries in Southern and East Africa. Internet Service Providers such as Jamii telecom and Access Kenya have already begun laying terrestrial cables to connect to the undersea cable.
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New cable to boost internet access in Africa
New cable to boost internet access in Africa
The West Africa Cable System [WACS]will boost the bandwidth of the world's least-connected region.
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Bid to bridge the digital divide in Africa with Funke Opeke, CEO of main One Cable Company
Bid to bridge the digital divide in Africa with Funke Opeke, CEO of main One Cable Company
(www.abndigital.com) In its bid to bridge the digital divide in Africa and link the continent to the rest of the world, Main Street-Technologies will lay an open access submarine cable system known as Main-One, which will span 14-000 kilometres and provide international and Internet connectivity to west africa. Joining us now from Lagos on how the project will work is Funke Opeke, CEO of main One Cable Company
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Unleashing Africa's Potential - The World Bank
Unleashing Africa's Potential - The World Bank
East and Southern Africa is the only region in the world not connected to the global broadband infrastructure. This 'missing link' explains why the region accounts for less than one percent of the world's bandwidth capacity. To learn more about RCIP and IFC's complementary support to the EASSy submarine cable, please visit www.worldbank.org/rcip
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Africa performed by ND football players
Africa performed by ND football players
Notre Dame football players Mike Golic and Brandon Newman perform Toto's Africa for the rest of their Broadcasting and Cable class
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Table Mountain Cable Car - Cape Town South Africa HD
Table Mountain Cable Car - Cape Town South Africa HD
Going down the Cable Car. Lions Head is to the left. The Atlantic is straight ahead. Cape Town is below and to the Right is the Eastern peninsula. The hot weather (30c) is very uplifting, especially coming from cold england :-)
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Table Mountain, Cape Town South Africa, Cableway - Cable Car
Table Mountain, Cape Town South Africa, Cableway - Cable Car
Video showcasing Table Mountain and the Cable Car in Cape Town, South Africa. Use the cable car to explore the Table Mountain Cableway. Copyright to www.roomsforafrica.com
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Michael Iyayi, Main One on extending the cable to South Africa
Michael Iyayi, Main One on extending the cable to South Africa
Michael Iyayi, Business Development Manager of Main One Cable Company talks about: the new landing stations the company wants to build along the West Africa coast from its branching units; extending the cable to South Africa with Seacom; a potential opportunity in Cameroon; and how prices have crashed in West Africa after it entered the market. Interviewed by Russell Southwood. Ref: www.balancingact-africa.com - News about ICT markets in Africa.
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Table Mountain Cableway, Cape Town, South Africa
Table Mountain Cableway, Cape Town, South Africa
Table Mountain's Cableway and cable car gives you a smooth ride up Cape Town's iconic symbol. Get to Table Mountain on the City Sightseeing Cape Town bus. Hop on at V&A Waterfront. Hop off at Stop 13! Get more info here: www.citysightseeing.co.za Visuals Courtesy of Wen88888 www.youtube.com Follow us on: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.flickr.com
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East Africa Report - Cable Vandalism
East Africa Report - Cable Vandalism
(www.abndigital.com) The availability of internet in the interior of East Africa is expected to usher in much needed development for most business operations. However, rampant cases of cable vandalism are affecting growth of broadband and reliability of internet in the region and are threatening to bring down some of the telecommunication players multi-billion shillings infrastructure.
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Cable Car up Table Mountain - Cape Town South Africa
Cable Car up Table Mountain - Cape Town South Africa
I climbed (!) back down...
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New Dawn for Connectivity in Africa - Part 1
New Dawn for Connectivity in Africa - Part 1
(www.abndigital.com) The landing of WACS, EASSy, SEACOM and SAT3 on the African continent has heralded a new dawn for connectivity in Africa. As lack of bandwidth has arrested development on the continent, the cables are a welcome boost. Joining ABN's Eleni Giokos in studio to discuss the role and impact of these undersea cables is: Dobek Pater, ICT Analyst, Africa Analysis; Aidan Baigrie, Head of Business Development, SEACOM; Edwin Thompson, GM of Technology and Infrastructure at MTN Business.
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Celebrating 100 images of Table Mountain, South Africa
Celebrating 100 images of Table Mountain, South Africa
World record photo collection: 100 images of Table Mountain. Celebrate Cape Town's Table Mountain with the music of Amaryoni's "Shosholoza". Hop on the Red City Tour bus and City Sightseeing will bring you directly to Table Mountain's Cable Car and meet you on your descent again. Once at the summit of this magnificent mountain, whether you are walking on clouds or gazing at the sunset, Cape Town weather always has something special in store for its visitors, whilst they enjoy the sights, sounds and fresh air that this unforgettable Cape Town experience offers. Learn more about our Table Mountain stop: www.citysightseeing.co.za Copyright invests in City Sightseeing Cape Town 2011
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Global Expansion - South Africa
Global Expansion - South Africa
Because of your financial partnership,Daystar can be seen in over 670 million households worldwide and across 200 countries via satellite and cable.
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Table Mountain - Cape Town South Africa
Table Mountain - Cape Town South Africa
Table Mountain - Cape Town South Africa I hiked to the top and came down with the cable car... I was quite tired, well unfit rather :P lol ... Me and my family try to make a point of hiking up once a year! It would be madness if you ever visit Cape Town and not hike to the top!! :) Watch in HD!! ...and don't forget to thumbs up & SUBSCRIBE !! :P **All Video and Photos was taken by me** Camera used: Sony HDR-XR550 Editing: Sony Vegas Pro 9 , ACDSee 12 ... More about - Table Mountain Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa, and is featured in the flag of Cape Town and other local government insignia. It is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top. The mountain forms part of the Table Mountain National Park. The main feature of Table Mountain is a level plateau approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) from side to side, surrounded by steep cliffs. The plateau, flanked by Devil's Peak to the east and by Lion's Head to the west, forms a dramatic backdrop to Cape Town and its Table Bay harbour, and together with Signal Hill form the natural amphitheatre of the City Bowl. The highest point on Table Mountain is towards the eastern end of the plateau and is marked by Maclear's Beacon, a stone cairn built in 1865 by Sir Thomas Maclear for trigonometrical survey. It is 1086 metres (3563 ft) above sea level, about 19 metres (62 ft) higher than the cable station <b>...</b>

