Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 22 | Page 63

INTELLIGENT BRANDS // Cabling POWERED BY Given the onward connections to the recently completed Monet Cable and the West Africa Cable System (WACS), SACS will also offer reduced latency between Miami (USA) and Cape Town (South Africa) from 338ms to 163ms. SACS offer a high quality of service and improved latency of up to 60% over current routing options. The cable will also contribute to reductions in data traffic costs between South America and Africa, offering savings to operators that in turn, could be passed onto end-users and customers. António Nunes, CEO of Angola Cables said that the commercialisation of the cable is ‘more than just a game-changer’ when it comes to data connectivity and services between the two continents. It is estimated that direct communications between Africa and the Americas will generate multiple advantages worldwide for Internet service providers (ISPs), Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) and Over the Top Content Providers (OTTs) making use of these connections. The new routing will dynamically change the Internet traffic patterns within the Southern Hemisphere and combined with Monet & WACS, will dramatically alter global digital traffic routing options. www.intelligentcio.com SACS is a new thoroughfare for data between networks, major content providers and some of the fastest growing markets for data consumption. the SACS route to reach markets in Africa and Europe without utilising the traditional and high volume, Northern Hemisphere Internet traffic routings. “Our ambition is to transport South American and Asian data packets via our African hub using SACS, and together with Monet and the WACS, provide a more efficient direct connectivity option between North, Central and South America onto Africa, Europe and Asia,” said Nunes. “By developing and connecting ecosystems that allows for local IP traffic to be exchanged locally and regionally, the efficiency of networks that are serving the Southern Hemisphere can be vastly improved. As these developments progress, they will have considerable impact for the future growth and configuration of the global Internet.” SACS is 100% owned and managed by Angola Cables has been designed with 100Gbps coherent WDM technology on an end-to-end solution. With four fibre pairs it offers a total design capacity of 40 Tbit/s between Fortaleza (Brazil) and Luanda (Angola). n The commissioning of the SACS cable is a big leap forward in trans-Atlantic connectivity and will have a profound impact on global digital connectivity and is expected to fast-track commercial activity in the ICT sectors and stimulate the emerging economies in Latin America and Africa. The cable will enable African Internet service providers and users a more direct, secure path to the Americas – without having to pass through Europe. Content service providers in Latin America will also stand to benefit with the option of using SACS IS A NEW THOROUGHFARE FOR DATA BETWEEN NETWORKS, MAJOR CONTENT PROVIDERS AND SOME OF THE FASTEST GROWING MARKETS FOR DATA CONSUMPTION. INTELLIGENTCIO 63