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The Djibouti Africa Regional Express (DARE 1), East Africa's largest submarine cable system, successfully landed in Mombasa
, Kenya.
The DARE 1 submarine cable is Kenya's fifth international submarine cable system to connect the rest of the world, the other four being SEACOM, East African Ocean System (EAMCS), East African Submarine Cable System (EASsy), and Lion2
.
The DARE 1 submarine cable is a three-core cable system with a design capacity of 36TB and a service life of 20 years, built in partnership with Telecom Kenya, Telecom Djibouti and Telecom Somalia
.
According to the World Bank, every 10% increase in the population connected to broadband affects GDP in developing countries by 1.
38
%.
The construction of the DARE 1 cable can strategically elevate Mombasa's position as an information hub and a key gateway to East Africa, as it is able to transfer data quickly and cost-effectively through secure connections to other data
centers.
On the other hand, the continued growth of consumer demand for connectivity and data will open up new markets
for content development networks and the country's top service providers.
The Djibouti Africa Regional Express (DARE 1), East Africa's largest submarine cable system, successfully landed in Mombasa
, Kenya.
The DARE 1 submarine cable is Kenya's fifth international submarine cable system to connect the rest of the world, the other four being SEACOM, East African Ocean System (EAMCS), East African Submarine Cable System (EASsy), and Lion2
.
The DARE 1 submarine cable is a three-core cable system with a design capacity of 36TB and a service life of 20 years, built in partnership with Telecom Kenya, Telecom Djibouti and Telecom Somalia
.
According to the World Bank, every 10% increase in the population connected to broadband affects GDP in developing countries by 1.
38
%.
The construction of the DARE 1 cable can strategically elevate Mombasa's position as an information hub and a key gateway to East Africa, as it is able to transfer data quickly and cost-effectively through secure connections to other data
centers.
On the other hand, the continued growth of consumer demand for connectivity and data will open up new markets
for content development networks and the country's top service providers.