Seacom plans to build a massive subsea broadband cable system connecting Africa, Europe, and Asia, targeting financial close in Q4 2026. The $1.5-2 billion project, dubbed Seacom 2.0, will feature unprecedented 48 fiber pairs offering two petabits per second capacity. The system will be deployed in four phases starting with

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TCS | Seacom 2.0: Alpheus Mangale unpacks all the details about the giant new subsea system

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