The National Broadband Network Program is the Angolan government's direct investment in fiber optic backbone infrastructure, deploying 1,980 kilometers of fiber cable along routes that connect provincial capitals and strategic locations across the country. We are specialized in the construction and installation of telecommunications sites, installation, and commissioning of network equipment, in energy systems. Angola has invested strategically to become an alternative hub for the southern and central region of Africa building datacenters, satellite construction, and optic fibers projects to connect the country internally, to the continent and the world. The Plano de Desenvolvimento. Structured cabling is the passive infrastructure that supports the transmission of data, voice, and video signals in a building or campus. It consists of various components, including twisted pair cables, fiber optic cables, and cable accessories. Japan's NEC Corporation began work on the 6,200 kilometre, $160.
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