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     500  0 Kommentare Gulf to Africa, G2A, a New Groundbreaking Cable System Between Oman, Somaliland, Puntland, and Ethiopia That Will Develop the Telecommunications in Eastern Africa Using Xtera's Turnkey Subsea Solution

    MUSCAT, OMAN and DALLAS, TX--(Marketwired - Feb 9, 2016) - Omantel, the national operator of Oman and the leading wholesale carrier in the Middle East, today announced the signing of the supply agreement with Xtera Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: XCOM), a leading provider of high-capacity, cost-effective optical transport solutions, for building yet another unique submarine cable to strengthen its position in the region and beyond. The new cable will be built in partnership with Ethio Telecom, Golis Telecom and Telesom Company and will be a direct highway from Salalah in Oman to Bosaso in Puntland and Berbera in Somaliland, with a terrestrial extension to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia.

    "This is the first step on our expansion journey into Africa where we will go from Oman directly to Somalia and then extend the cable further into Africa to Ethiopia," said Sohail Qadir, Vice President Omantel Wholesale. "These two highly under-served countries will soon be connected to our international low-latency network, gain access to all the content hosted in Oman with Omantel and consume services from Europe and Southeast Asia," continued Mr. Qadir.

    G2A will be a new low-latency cable system with the purpose of bringing content closer to end-users in Africa and providing Somalia and Ethiopia with much needed Internet capacity and access to global cloud services and applications. The subsea part will run from Salalah, Oman, to both Bosaso in Somalia and Berbera in Somaliland. From Salalah, a terrestrial route through Oman will interconnect with all of Omantel's nine submarine cable systems, soon to be twelve, with some of them being the largest in the world connecting the Middle East with the Far East, Europe and North America. Omantel also hosts a wide range of content and cloud providers in Oman serving the Middle East region from their central hubs in Oman, all which will be available to the G2A system.

    "This is a fascinating project, first of its kind, where we will benefit from Omantel's international network stretching around the globe to bring tremendous change in the region as access to high quality and affordable Internet services affects all aspects of peoples' lives and their way of thinking," said Mr. Abdikarim Mohamed Eid, CEO of Telesom Company. "At the same time we will gain access to the main Internet hubs in the world; the countries on Omantel's international network will become available through G2A to serve enterprise customers in Eastern Africa," added Mr. Andualem Admassie, CEO of Ethio Telecom.

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