SACS Offshore Installation Nears Completion

Angola Cable Press Release

January 24, 2018

Installation of SACS, the first direct link between Africa and South America, is nearing completion. The wet-plant installation is progressing in accordance to the plan and the cables will arrive in Brazil at the beginning of February 2018.

LUANDA, Angola The installation of SACS, the first direct link between Africa and South America is nearing completion. The wet-plant installation is progressing in accordance to the plan and the cables will arrive in Brazil at the beginning of February 2018. Construction works of the landing station / data centre in Fortaleza, Brazil is also progressing well. Angola Cables CEO, António Nunes said that following the completion of the installation work, a period of testing will begin and the company expects to have the cable fully operational by Q3 of 2018.

When the installation of the 6 300km submarine cable is completed, SACS will be able to offer a capacity of 40 Tbps, between South America and Africa and a latency of approximately 63 milliseconds. This represents a significant improvement in performance when compared to the existing link of 350 milliseconds.

“From a global traffic perspective, the introduction of SACS between Angola and Brazil opens a new routing. South America will be able to reach Europe and Asia avoiding the USA and Africa will be able to reach the USA without linking through Europe, said Nunes. “The SACS project presents a unique platform for us to build a South-South network configuration on a global scale.”

The completed project will also significantly upscale the digital economies of various African and South American countries and improve global communication efficiencies for enterprise customers in Africa, Latin America and the USA.

Nunes stated that the ambitious undertaking to complete the connection of the two continents within a challenging timeframe is on track and on schedule.

Bold vision becoming imminent reality

“SACS is a ‘game changer'. It provides a catalyst and springboard for the expansion of Internet Exchange Points and related infrastructure investments,” adds Nunes. “Through SACS, Southern Hemisphere countries will be more connected and in a better position to drive the development of the region's digital economy.”

About Angola Cables

Angola Cables is a multinational telecommunications company founded in 2009, who operates in the wholesale market and whose core business is international transmission capacity in Submarine Cable Systems and IP Transit. SACS, Monet and WACS, three cable systems operated by Angola Cables, interconnect four continents in the Atlantic. Angola Cables runs Angonix, the biggest Internet Exchange Point in Angola and third in Africa, in accordance to traffic pic. Angola Cables manages two Tier III data centres, in Angola (Luanda) and Brazil (Fortaleza) linking the submarine networks, Monet, SACS and WACS.

For more information, visit http://www.angolacables.co.ao.

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