The Guardian (Nigeria)

WACS cable gets second upgrade

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE West Africa Cable System (WACS), has been upgraded, the second in a series.

Completed by Huawei Marine, WACS connects many African markets to each other and Europe.

With the upgrade, WACS now has capacity of 32

100G wavelength­s on the existing amplified single fiber span that runs 11,500 km from South Africa to Portugal. Huawei first upgraded the subsea connection in 2015.

The full WACS network, which is owned by a consortium of network operators, runs 14,530 km, extending to the UK in Europe, and connects 14 countries with 15 landing sites and two operating centers. Referring to the upgrade project carried out over the last two years, Vice President of Huawei Marine, Ma Yanfeng, said: “The WACS Consortium selected Huawei Marine to expand the system’s capacity, and looking once again to Huawei Marine verified our product solution capabiliti­es, quality, and process improvemen­t capabiliti­es. Thanks to the WACS Consortium for its trust in Huawei Marine. We will continue to accumulate experience from the project and strive to improve connection­s between Africa and the world.”

Connecting Africa revealed that two new technologi­es have been deployed in the upgrade to meet the needs of the wholesale capacity market: Optical passthroug­h transmissi­on can optimize the performanc­e limit while minimizing system costs; and Flex Grid is designed to support different ‘disperse and switch’ configurat­ions (37.5 GHZ, 50 GHZ, 75 GHZ, 100 GHZ). Huawei’s new Submarine Line Terminal Equipment (SLTE) is also integrated in the control system.

 ?? Source: Connecting Africa ?? The WACS subsea network route
Source: Connecting Africa The WACS subsea network route

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