The Africa Coast to Europe submarine cable landed in Monrovia on Thursday marking the country's entrance into the digital age, by making available real time broadband connectivity to the rest of the world.
The Cable Consortium of Liberia (CCL) announced in Monrovia yesterday that the Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) submarine cable has landed in Monrovia. The landing of the cable marks Liberia’s entrance into the Digital age, by making available true broadband connectivity to the rest of the world. The ACE submarine cable system will stretch from France to South Africa connecting most countries ...
MY PEOPLE THIS BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES. ICAN ALREADY SEE THE GERAT
BENEFITS TO THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE FURTHER AWAY FROM URBAN CENTERS.."ALL
PRAISES ARE DUE TO" HIS MAJESTY THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY"
" MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BE PRAISED"
Which comes first, the Chicken or the Egg? In a country without
electricity, what good is Fibre-Optics cables? Unless the West is playing
another cruel joke of shipping Freed Slaves back to Africa to "spread
liberty" across the dark continent. 200+ years later, how free have
gullible Africans been without the West's say so, the same way the cable
can be turned on or off like light-switch just to soothe their capricious
ego. LoL!
This is good news for Liberia but corruption will stiffle its growth and
development. Information Infrastructure development is capital intensive
and if the government doesn't fight corruption with action and support
Liberians entrepreneurs in this field, it will only be in the hands on
foreigners. If Liberians have to bribe all government officials just to get
a licence to operate, it will not work. Ask the construction contracts who
said that they had to paid government official in order to get loans and
process paper work. As a results, the roads were never completed and the
president blame them for not doing their jobs.
The Cable Consortium of Liberia (CCL) is pleased to announce that The Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) submarine cable will be landing in Liberia on Thursday November 3rd, 2011. The landing of this cable marks Liberia's entrance into the Digital age, by making available true broadband connectivity to the rest of the world.
The Acting Country Manager of the World Bank has said that lack of access to low price and high quality telecommunications services is one of the factors that presently limit the potential of Liberia to create jobs, expand production of goods and services, and trade competitively with the rest of the world. Coleen Littlejohn pointed out that poor telecommunications services in Liberia are the ...
Liberia on Friday officially launched the Africa Cost to Europe or (ACE) project under the West Africa Regional Communication Infrastructure Program or WARCIP.
Focus On: Liberia Enters Digital Age As Submarine Cable Lands
, Fri 4 Nov, 05:32 am
The Africa Coast to Europe submarine cable landed in Monrovia on Thursday marking the country's entrance into the digital age, by making available real time broadband connectivity to the rest of the world.
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Liberia: Nation Enters Digital Age!
The Analyst (Monrovia), 2 November 2011
The Cable Consortium of Liberia (CCL) announced in Monrovia yesterday that the Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) submarine cable has landed in Monrovia. The landing of the cable marks Liberia’s entrance into the Digital age, by making available true broadband connectivity to the rest of the world. The ACE submarine cable system will stretch from France to South Africa connecting most countries ...
MY PEOPLE THIS BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES. ICAN ALREADY SEE THE GERAT BENEFITS TO THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE FURTHER AWAY FROM URBAN CENTERS.."ALL PRAISES ARE DUE TO" HIS MAJESTY THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY" " MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BE PRAISED"
Which comes first, the Chicken or the Egg? In a country without electricity, what good is Fibre-Optics cables? Unless the West is playing another cruel joke of shipping Freed Slaves back to Africa to "spread liberty" across the dark continent. 200+ years later, how free have gullible Africans been without the West's say so, the same way the cable can be turned on or off like light-switch just to soothe their capricious ego. LoL!
This is good news for Liberia but corruption will stiffle its growth and development. Information Infrastructure development is capital intensive and if the government doesn't fight corruption with action and support Liberians entrepreneurs in this field, it will only be in the hands on foreigners. If Liberians have to bribe all government officials just to get a licence to operate, it will not work. Ask the construction contracts who said that they had to paid government official in order to get loans and process paper work. As a results, the roads were never completed and the president blame them for not doing their jobs.
Liberia: First Fiber Optic Cable System Lands Here
The New Dawn (Monrovia), 2 November 2011
The Cable Consortium of Liberia (CCL) is pleased to announce that The Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) submarine cable will be landing in Liberia on Thursday November 3rd, 2011. The landing of this cable marks Liberia's entrance into the Digital age, by making available true broadband connectivity to the rest of the world.
Liberia: New Telecommunications System Will Foster Nation's Development
Heritage (Monrovia), 5 October 2011
The Acting Country Manager of the World Bank has said that lack of access to low price and high quality telecommunications services is one of the factors that presently limit the potential of Liberia to create jobs, expand production of goods and services, and trade competitively with the rest of the world. Coleen Littlejohn pointed out that poor telecommunications services in Liberia are the ...
Liberia: State Launches ACE Project
The New Dawn (Monrovia), 3 October 2011
Liberia on Friday officially launched the Africa Cost to Europe or (ACE) project under the West Africa Regional Communication Infrastructure Program or WARCIP.