More Details On The 2Africa Cable Design & Capacity

The standard description is that 2Africa is a 16 fibre pair cable with 180 Tbps throughput. It comes right off the 2Africa website. That public figure is a bit misleading. Only the Mediterranean and Red Sea segments have 16 pairs. The all-important West Coast segment has 8. Now these fibre pairs should individually be capable of 20 Tbps or slightly more. So West Coast transmission capacity probably does total 180 Tbps. Indeed, the Mediterranean segment could easily exceed 320 Tbps. And the same for the yet unfinished Red Sea segment.


Design Capacity By Segment
A. Mediterranean Sea: 16.
B. Red Sea: 16. Not finished due to hostilities.
C. Red/East Africa: 7.
D. Red Sea/India: 9.
E. West Coast: 8.

Map of the Fibre Optic Subsea 2Africa Cable


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