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Iraq Enhances Internet Connectivity with New Undersea Cable Agreement

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Iraq Enhances Internet Connectivity with New Undersea Cable Agreement
Iraq Enhances Internet Connectivity with New Undersea Cable Agreement

The Iraqi Service of Correspondences, under the immediate management of Pastor Dr. Hayam Al-Yasiri, declared the marking of an agreement for the organization of the 2Africa Pearls undersea link.

The understanding, endorsed with Bay Submarine Links Organization claimed by Saudi Arabia’s STC, intends to course web limits from around the world through the Bedouin Inlet and Iraq to Europe.

Minister Al-Yasiri emphasized that Iraq’s position as a secure transit corridor for international internet and telecommunications will be strengthened by 2Africa’s Pearls cable, which connects 47 global and regional landing stations.

The project involves partnerships with major global companies like STC Saudi Arabia, Vodafone, MTN, Facebook, and China Mobile, according to a press release from the Iraqi Ministry of Communications. 2According to the website of Africa, the consortium has eight members: CMI, Meta, Orange, MTN GlobalConnect, stc (center3), Telecom Egypt, Vodafone, and WIOCC (West Indian Ocean Cable Company).

Al-Yasiri additionally reported the satisfaction of vows to improve Iraq’s geographic importance and income. The travel web limit through Iraq has outperformed one terabit by means of the Developments Pathway project, a critical accomplishment inside only a half year.

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