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Ghana in multimillion-dollar infrastructure expansion

The fibre-optic network is fully compliant with the International Telecommunications Union standard (ITU-T SG15) for Fiber Optics build, and the Metro Ethernet Network Forum standards (MEF 2.0) compliance for Metro and Carrier Grade Ethernet networks.

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Pan-African telecommunications provider, Internet Solutions, today announced it is investing $15 million over the next three years to expand its network infrastructure to benefit all Ghanaians. The first phase of deployment will be in Accra, with future phases including Kumasi, Takoradi, CapeCoast and a number of other commercial hubs.

As the demand for more bandwidth increases, this state-of-the-art fibre-optic network will have the required capacity to accommodate this growth.

"The expansion of our network enables Internet Solutions to meet the growing demand for data, and provision more services for our enterprises and government clients to deliver services to their customers and citizens. We are all aware of the relationship between access to the Internet and economic growth. The deployment of this new network will enable us to bring more and more people and services online, which is vital to continued economic and social development for the country," said Yvette Adounvo Atekpe, Regional Managing Director of Internet Solutions Ghana.

Internet Solutions has partnered with Tejas Networks and Infratele Solutions Ghana to build the Metro Fibre Network. Under the terms of the contract, Infratele will build a telecommunications grade Metro Fibre Network to span all the commercially viable areas in Accra. Tejas Networks will install its world-class flagship ME 2.0 Core Optical Transport equipment (TJ1600), which supports WDM, Carrier Ethernet, TDM in a single core in five points of presence (POPs) in Accra, allowing easy connectivity and termination to all organizations within the Metropolis.

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The network will complement the existing undersea cable systems by providing an access network equal to the task of disseminating the international capacity. The network will have an initial capacity of 400 Gigabits per second (Gbps) in a self-healing fibre-optic ring for resilience against network outages, plus it is expandable to 3.2 Terabits per second (Tbps), with minimal additional investment," said George Gabla, Technology Operations Manager of Internet Solutions Ghana.

"Our partnership with Internet Solutions opens up a world of opportunities as it breaks the communication barriers in Ghana and the rest of Africa. We are fully committed to the development of a world-class infrastructure throughout sub-Saharan Africa with Internet Solutions. We are proud that Internet Solutions selected us to deliver on such an important project," said Sanjay Nayak, CEO .

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