ITA announces project that brought internet with a speed of 100 Gb/s to Moxico

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The Angolan company Internet Technologies Angola (ITA) installed, last week, a fiber optic broadband internet service (with a speed of 100 gigabytes per second), which will make it possible to connect data via voice and image anywhere in the region of Moxico province.

According to what was disclosed, the installed service can be used by institutions and public and private companies in the province, and its inauguration is based on the Angolan Government's strategy of expanding broadband internet, as well as providing digital inclusion to Angolan society.

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Francisco Pinto Leite, general director of ITA, speaking to journalists, said that the launch of the broadband telecommunications distribution point, in Moxico, is part of the strategic plan for expanding and consolidating the company's national coverage, and where he added that this project made it possible to create and improve the same services, in the provinces of Benguela, Huambo and Bié, with an internet of “high quality and fast”.

The manager also revealed that his company intends, by 2022, to expand fiber optics to the border municipality of Luau, and later Alto Zambeze, Bundas, Luchazes and Camanongue, as well as in the provinces of Lunda Sul and Lunda Norte.

ITA also informed that it has in its operational plans the feasibility of inserting new telecommunications services, namely those of cable television, as well as developing the teaching and health conditions of public institutions.

Although it has not disclosed the amounts invested in this project, the telecommunications company said that, in a first phase, the installed structure will expand broadband internet in the city of Luena and surroundings, allowing it to employ four local technicians.

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