Infrastructures


Submarine and onshore cables


GITGE owns one of the continents most advanced full-service technological infrastructure, both submarine and onshore cables strategically positioned in Central Africa. The submarine network is comprised of the ACE, NSCS, and Ceiba 2 cables, as well as capacity in the SAIL cable, an intercontinental submarine cable system between Kribi (Cameroon) and Fortaleza (Brazil). SAIL proposes new routes to the United States passing through Latin America and Africa. Under the stewardship of Mr. Oscar Ondo, GITGE Equatorial Guinea is leading an African Digital Revolution. The organization is ready to provide international connectivity and become an entry point in Africa for multinational companies wishing to invest in technology.


Proyects


GITGE
Equatorial Guinea

It is responsible for managing and distributing the country's fiber optic connection.


ACE


It is a submarine fiber optic cable system that begins in France

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Ceiba-1


It is aimed at improving the quality of communications between Malabo and Bata.

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Ceiba-2


Allows the ACE submarine cable to be interconnected with Cameroon.

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Ultramar GE


This cable links the island of Annobón with the rest of the country.

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Mandji


Mandji fiber optic cable extends between Corisco Island and Cabo San Juan

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SAIL


The South Atlantic Inter Link (SAIL) consortium (SAIL) between the continents of South America and Africa.

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RNFO


It connects a total of 19 cities, 3 on the Island of Bioko, and the rest (16) in the Continental Region.

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