Wednesday, August 22, 2012

No laughing matter as deadlock between Chad and Cameroon’s SIT-COM continues

According to Agence Ecofin reports, the government of Cameroon has demanded XAF1 billion (USD1.9 million) from neighbouring Chad in order to connect the landlocked nation to the pan-regional Central African Backbone (CAB) network, which links Yaounde to two other capital cities, N'djamena (Chad), and Bangui (Central African Republic), and to submarine cables landing at Douala, Cameroon. The fibre link, which was inaugurated in March this year, will provide capacity to Chad-based telcos via the Cameroonian government’s Societe des Infrastructures de Transmission des Communications Electroniques (SIT-COM) network arm


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OVETEL No laughing matter as deadlock between Chad and Cameroon’s SIT-COM continues

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