Rwanda completes fibre optic networtk

Mar 16, 2011

RWANDA has completed construction of a 2,300 kilometre fibre optic telecommunications network across the country to link it to the undersea cables running on the East African coast, Ignace Gatare, the information and communication technology minister, said on Tuesday.

RWANDA has completed construction of a 2,300 kilometre fibre optic telecommunications network across the country to link it to the undersea cables running on the East African coast, Ignace Gatare, the information and communication technology minister, said on Tuesday.

The project, which began in October 2009 at a cost of $95m, was set up to boost access to various broadband services, enhance electronic commerce and attract foreign direct investment through business process outsourcing.

“The fibre optic project will initially be operated by an independently-managed government entity on an open access model to accommodate infrastructure sharing with the private ICT service providers,” he said.

“The ultimate goal is to progressively transfer the business to a private business.”

Although only about 125 of the population in the land-locked country has access to the Internet, the information and communication industry generated revenues of about 87 billion Rwandan francs ($145m) in 2009, rising by 12% in 2010, the minister said, quoting provisional data.

The national fibre-optic network is already connected to the undersea cable system through two major regional links, including one from Mombasa in Kenya, through Uganda. It is also connected to another undersea cable from Dar es Salam.

“Initiatives to activate the links have been launched and discussions between Rwanda telecommunication operators that include MTN Rwanda, Tigo Rwanda and Rwandatel and regional cable operators are ongoing,” the minister said.

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