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Laying Cables to Create a Revolution, February 2009
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The cable is laid by ships such as this one, "The Reliance."
Tags: East Africa; ICT and Telecom; Industry and Infrastructure; Southern Africa
Created: 16th Feb 2009
Modified: 26th Feb 2009
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