Camtel carrier global network

The SAIL
• Active : since 2018
• Owner : Cameroon Telecommunications and China Unicom
• Region covered : direct connection between Africa and the Americas
• Capacity : 32Tbps.
(4x80x100Gbps)
• Length : 6000 km
• Landing point : [South America (Brasil, Fortaleza) and Africa (Cameroon, Kribi)]
• Bridge america’s and Africa West coast providing short cut of middle East and Asia through the WE-Africa-NA transcontinental digital highway.

The SAT3 / WASC
• Active : since 2002
• Owner : consortium of 37 operators SAT3 / WASC / SAFE
• Region covered : direct connection between Africa and Europe [connects Cameroon (Douala) to Sessimbra]
• Capacity : 60Gbps
• Length : 13,000 km
• Length : 13,500 km
• Landing point : has six landing stations and completes the SAT-3/WASC from South Africa (Melkbosstrand) to Malaysia or India.
• Potential to serve: Links Asia pacific countries directly to Africa’s west coast and Europe via SAT3 /WASC

WACS
• Active : since 2015 for Cameroon
• Owner : Consortium of 18 inclusive of Camtel
• Area covered : direct connection between Africa [South Africa a (Yzerfontein)] and Europe [United Kingdom (London)].
• Connection point : Cameroon (Limbe)
• Capacity : 100Gbps up to 14.5Tbps
• Length : 14,500 km
• Landing point : 11 point from Portugal (Sessimbra) to South Africa (Melkbosstrand)
• Potential to serve : Direct international access for Africa via SAIL, SAFE and CEIBA-2 from Cameroon.

NCSCS
• Active: since 2016
• Owner : Cameroon Telecommunications and
• Region covered: connects Central Africa and West Africa
• Capacity: 40Mbps can go up to 128Tbps
• Length: 1000 km
• Landing point : Nigeria (Lagos) and Cameroon (Limbe).
• Potential to serve : Connections to America via SAIL better serves landlocked countries of sub-Sahara Africa via Kribi with direct links to CEIBA 2.