Egypt, Sudan Agree To Enhance International Connectivity Cooperation

Step comes in conjunction with HARP submarine cable system which will connect entire Africa with Egypt, Europe

Telecom Egypt (TE) and Sudan’s Sudatel Telecom Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), on Wednesday, to strengthen cooperation in the field of international connectivity between the two countries.

The cooperation aims to achieve optimal utilisation of the network linking the two countries, whilst developing the link between the two countries with the latest technologies.

This will mean a link is created between the Sudatel landing station in Port Sudan and the TE landing stations in the Red Sea and submarine cables there.

The agreement was signed via video conference by Adel Hamed, Managing Director and CEO of TE, and Magdi Taha, CEO and General Manager of the Sudatel Telecom Group.

It comes as part of TE’s endeavour to develop projects with the Sudatel Group and carry out continuous development of the infrastructure between the two countries. This will take place in a way that serves the customers of the two companies.

This highlights TE’s strategy which aims to connect with its neighbouring countries, including the rest of Africa. The aim is to achieve comprehensive digital transformation in Africa.

This step comes in conjunction with the Hybrid African Ring Path (HARP) submarine cable system project launched by TE, which will connect the entire African continent with Egypt and Europe.

Hamed said that the MoU with Sudatel allows for the exchange of experiences, whilst maximising benefit from the current connection between Egypt and Sudan. It will also work to create new opportunities for international connectivity through submarine cables with the aim of pushing towards digital transformation in Egypt and the region.

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