Faster Internet Coming To Africa With Facebook's $1 Billion Cable (bloomberg.com) 27
Facebook and some of the world's largest telecom carriers including China Mobile are joining forces to build a giant sub-sea cable to help bring more reliable and faster internet across Africa. From a report: The cost of the project will be just under $1 billion, according to three people familiar with the project, who asking not to be identified as the budget hasn't been made public. The 37,000-kilometer (23,000 miles) long cable -- dubbed 2Africa -- will connect Europe to the Middle East and 16 African countries, according to a statement on Thursday. The undersea cable sector is experiencing a resurgence. During the 1990s dot-com boom, phone companies spent more than $20 billion laying fiber-optic lines under the oceans. Now tech giants, led by Facebook and Alphabet's Google, are behind about 80% of the recent investment in transatlantic cable, driven by demand for fast-data transfers used for streaming movies to social messaging.
Uh...You've reached your free article limit (Score:2)
"You've reached your free article limit." says the page.
Thanks for the informative headline, I guess?
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Bloomberg is a bit pricey to submit articles from these days...
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Sure would be nice (Score:2)
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Our usual foreign policy response has gotten us involved in more messes, wars, and other boondoggles than anything else. I think we
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Step 1 of 10 (Score:2)
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That's incredibly racist.
Thanks but I'm a culturalist, not a racist; I don't give two fucks what your color is or your DNA says.
But do I enjoy triggering lightweights?? You tell me.
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Re: Headline lacks nuance. (Score:1)
Now, I am not a writer, so my ability to come up with a headline is limited.
These days, most "writers" can't.
Another one? (Score:1)
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That's a VERY specific service (Score:2)
Is there really that many people who stream movies to their social messaging account that they need to add new cables? And why won't those cables be available for everything else? That's way too specific if you ask me.
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Peer equality (Score:2)
Poor Africa ... (Score:1)
Getting fucked right from the start.
Sorry, I meant zucked!
Faster Nigerian spam! (Score:4, Funny)
"Internet" in quotes (Score:2)
Facebook's African network is just a large intranet where users can only access Facebook and if they are lucky Wikipedia.
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OOH OF COURSE (Score:1)