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- SAex abstract "SAex (South Atlantic Express) is a proposed submarine communications cable linking South Africa to Brazil with branches to Namibia and Saint Helena.The project was announced in 2011 by eFive Telecoms (Pty) Ltd, who led the project during the early feasibility studies. In November 2013 South Atlantic Express Cable Company (Pty) Ltd took over responsibility and was renamed to SimplCom South Africa (Pty) Ltd after SimplCom Inc. (Canada) acquired a controlling shareholding in the former. In April, 2011 the Bank of China announced that it was interested in investing 60% of the funds required for the project while the Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa also had expessed interest in providing funding.As of May 2014 the project had funding interest from numerous private and public financial institutions.In June 2011 the project was expected to cost R3 billion to complete. A revised configuration (cable branch to Namibia instead of Angola and additional branch to Saint Helena and four instead of three fibre pairs), technological improvements and lower costs of technology are expected to reduce the projected capacity prices of the original design.".
- SAex thumbnail Map_of_South_Atlantic_Express_submarine_cable_route.svg?width=300.
- SAex wikiPageExternalLink south-atlantic-express-saex.
- SAex wikiPageExternalLink www.cablemap.info.
- SAex wikiPageExternalLink www.efive.co.za.
- SAex wikiPageID "32059655".
- SAex wikiPageRevisionID "642191901".
- SAex areaServed "South Africa, Namibia, Saint Helena and Brazil".
- SAex builtBy "TE SubCom".
- SAex cableLogo File:Map_of_South_Atlantic_Express_submarine_cable_route.svg.
- SAex cableName "SAex".
- SAex cableType Optical_fiber.
- SAex constructionBeginning "2015".
- SAex designCapacity "40".
- SAex fate "Planned".
- SAex firstTraffic "2017".
- SAex hasPhotoCollection SAex.
- SAex landings "*Mtunzini, South Africa *Yzerfontein, South Africa *Windhoek, Namibia *Saint Helena, British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha *Fortaleza, Brazil".
- SAex owner "SimplCom South Africa Ltd".
- SAex subject Category:Angola%E2%80%93Brazil_relations.
- SAex subject Category:Angola%E2%80%93South_Africa_relations.
- SAex subject Category:Brazil%E2%80%93South_Africa_relations.
- SAex subject Category:Internet_in_Africa.
- SAex subject Category:Submarine_communications_cables_in_the_South_Atlantic_Ocean.
- SAex type Abstraction100002137.
- SAex type Cable106275095.
- SAex type Communication100033020.
- SAex type Message106253690.
- SAex type SubmarineCommunicationsCablesInTheSouthAtlanticOcean.
- SAex type Telegram106622709.
- SAex comment "SAex (South Atlantic Express) is a proposed submarine communications cable linking South Africa to Brazil with branches to Namibia and Saint Helena.The project was announced in 2011 by eFive Telecoms (Pty) Ltd, who led the project during the early feasibility studies. In November 2013 South Atlantic Express Cable Company (Pty) Ltd took over responsibility and was renamed to SimplCom South Africa (Pty) Ltd after SimplCom Inc. (Canada) acquired a controlling shareholding in the former.".
- SAex label "SAex".
- SAex sameAs m.0gwyljx.
- SAex sameAs Q7388898.
- SAex sameAs Q7388898.
- SAex sameAs SAex.
- SAex wasDerivedFrom SAex?oldid=642191901.
- SAex depiction Map_of_South_Atlantic_Express_submarine_cable_route.svg.
- SAex isPrimaryTopicOf SAex.