Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have officially launched the active phase of an ambitious project to lay the first-ever fibre-optic cable beneath the Caspian Sea—a major step toward tr...
The 380-kilometer Trans-Caspian Fiber Optic Cable Line will connect Sumgait in Azerbaijan with Aktau in Kazakhstan, delivering up to 400 terabits per second of capacity and
Bagdat Mussin, chair of Kazakhtelecom, last week noted that work is finally underway on the Trans-Caspian Fiber Optic Cable Project. “For the first
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan have started deploying the first-ever fiber-optic cable between the countries, Kazakhtelecom CEO Bagdat Mussin
Stretching 380 kilometers from Sumgayit, Azerbaijan, to Aktau, Kazakhstan, the underwater cable will be capable of transmitting up to 400 terabits per second. Once in operation, it
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have entered the active implementation phase of the long-anticipated submarine fiber-optic cable (SFOC) project across
This strategic project involves the construction of a 380 km fiber-optic cable connecting Sumgait, Azerbaijan, to Aktau, Kazakhstan. The high-capacity
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan will start next year construction of the fiber-optic communication line that will run along the bottom of the Caspian Sea
Telecommunications companies from Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are set to invest more than $50 million in laying fiber optic cables under the Caspian
AzerTelecom and Kazakhtelecom aim to finish the project by the end of 2026. The Trans-Caspian Fiber Optic Cable Line is a crucial part of the Digital
More than $50 million will be invested by Kazakhstani and Azerbaijani operators in laying fiber optic fiber along the bottom of the Caspian Sea.
As of February 1, 2024, 47 companies producing electrical wires and cables, including fiber optics, were registered in Kazakhstan. In addition to the above, these are Taldykorgan Cable
The Caucasus Cable System (unofficially also designated as the Bulgaria–Georgia communications cable) is a Georgian -owned submarine communications cable in the Black Sea linking Poti, Georgia
ASTANA – Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have officially commenced the active phase of a telecommunications project to lay the first-ever underwater fiber
The Trans-Caspian Fiber-optic Cable Line features a 380 km fiber-optic line across the Caspian Sea, connecting Sumgait (Azerbaijan) and Aktau (Kazakhstan). With a data transmission
The Trans-Caspian Cable Project, which is strategically significant for the region, involves the construction of a 380 km long fiber-optic cable line along
The first direction of the project is to lay a backbone fiber-optic cable between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan through the seabed of the Caspian Sea.
CaspiLink - the Caspian Sea submarine cable which will offer a unique solution to connect Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan over a 380km long undersea segment.
Kazakh and Azerbaijani operators will invest more than $50 million in laying fiber optic cables along the bottom of the Caspian Sea, News.Az reports
First proposed in 2019, the project involves the construction of two parallel fiber-optic lines, spanning approximately 380 to 400 kilometers, to
AzerTelecom and Kazakhtelecom plan to complete the construction by the end of 2026. The Trans-Caspian Fiber Optic Cable Line is a crucial part of the Digital
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have agreed to design and build a fiber-optic cable between the two countries on the Caspian Sea seabed.
Continuous improvement of technology, the use of advanced materials, the development of new types of cable and wire products, and the implementation of
The group of companies Optictelecom has been operating in the market of Kazakhstan since 2003. Supplies cables, accessories, couplings, thermal
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have officially launched the active phase of an ambitious project to lay the first-ever fibre-optic cable beneath the Caspian
The first phase envisages the construction of a backbone fiber-optic cable on the Azerbaijan-Kazakhstan route through the bottom of the Caspian Sea, while the second includes the construction of a similar
Kazakhstan has invested in pipelines like the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) pipeline, linking its oil fields to the Black Sea, and the Kazakhstan-China oil pipeline. Uzbekistan, too,
Meanwhile, the discussions about the construction of the fiber-optic cable lines along the bottom of the Caspian Sea are nothing new for the region.
Fuad Allahverdiyev, Chairman of the Board of Directors at AzerTelecom spoke at the event about the construction of the Trans-Caspian Fiber Optic Cable, which will
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