Benguela province to enjoy a new fiber optic circuit

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It is almost no longer 18 Angola's provinces are already linked by fiber optics, but now the economic agents of the Benguela Province are taking advantage of a new fiber optic circuit capable of delivering differentiated telecommunications services.

A ITA has just announced the partnership with RNT - EP for the operation of the Fiber Optic network in the Benguela - Luanda - Soyo (Zaire) circuits, with a capacity of 10Gbps, over about 1000 KM. This partnership brings profitability to RNT's infrastructure that is not used by the organization, at the same time that it allows ITA to deliver differentiating services, with exceptional quality, and to expand its national service network.

With this circuit, the economic agents in the Province of Benguela and in the other points where this infrastructure passes become directly connected to one of the biggest connectivity points in the country, which are the ITA circuits, thus taking advantage of the benefits provided by telecommunications.

Second Jaime Ferreira (Director General of ITA), we can count on differentiating aspects, the availability of service, with more capacity, speed of transmission and reliability inherent to fiber optic technology, permanent monitoring, as well as local technical assistance of the quality of the circuits of fiber optics, with connection to the latest NOC (Network Operation Center) of ITA, the fact that the optical fiber is placed in high voltage pole networks, makes it immune to external agents such as vandalism, construction, bad weather, etc.

The circuit has been fully operational since the start of the second quarter of 2018. With the partnership, ITA customers in Benguela will enjoy a primary circuit with capacities much higher than those available so far (400Mbps / s). All companies and organizations along this route will benefit, since the delivery and availability of services has grown exponentially

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