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- WASACE abstract "WASACE was a planned system of submarine communications cables consisting of four sections with a total length of 29,000 km linking four continents.Original proposal: WASACE North, from Spain to the USA WASACE South, from Brazil to Nigeria WASACE America, from Brazil to North America. WASACE Africa, from Nigeria via Angola to South AfricaWASACE Africa would potentially be the fifth cable running from South Africa to Nigeria.WASACE South would be the third cable linking Latin America to Africa, and would compete on a direct route from Africa to Brazil with the planned South Atlantic Express (SAEx) cable. The first cable from Latin America to Africa is the Atlantis-2 cable which runs from Brazil to Portugal via Cape Verde and Senegal.The WASACE system will focus on developing new routes from Africa to Latin America and the US. The Company says that it will be offering two of the major international capacity routes and enabling three new underdeveloped direct traffic routes: Africa to the US, Africa to Latin America and Latin America to Europe. The key part of the project however is a link from Africa to the USA via Brazil, which offers an alternative routing to North America that does not need to travel via Europe and the North Atlantic. It also has the potential to deliver connectivity from Asia to the US via Africa and Latin America as an alternative to Europe or the Pacific. Further WASACE is planned to be connected to the SEACOM cable system which runs on the East coast of Africa and branches to India and Europe.The project is headed by WASACE Cable Company Worldwide Holding and project development will be managed by US-based David Ross Group. The company intends to get all four cables built by the end of the first quarter of 2014, prior to the FIFA World Cup that will take place summer 2014 in Brazil. Submarine cable vendors are planned to be select in Q1 2012 and a supplier contract will be signed Q2 2012.WASCASE Cable Company Worldwide holding was originally formed to meet the increasing needs of the developing markets in the Global South.".
- WASACE thumbnail WASACE_submarine_cable_route_map.svg?width=300.
- WASACE wikiPageExternalLink www.wasace.com:80.
- WASACE wikiPageExternalLink www.cablemap.info.
- WASACE wikiPageExternalLink www.efive.co.za.
- WASACE wikiPageExternalLink www.submarinecablemap.com.
- WASACE wikiPageID "40922384".
- WASACE wikiPageLength "7246".
- WASACE wikiPageOutDegree "83".
- WASACE wikiPageRevisionID "707029901".
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Angola.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Atlantis-2.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Boony_Island.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Town.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Cartagena,_Colombia.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_in_Africa.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_in_South_America.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Submarine_communications_cables_in_the_North_Atlantic_Ocean.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Submarine_communications_cables_in_the_South_Atlantic_Ocean.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transatlantic_communications_cables.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Colón,_Panama.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink FIFA_World_Cup.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Fortaleza.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink France.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Lagos.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Lannion.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Luanda.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Melkbosstrand.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Miami.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Nigeria.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Optical_fiber.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Rio_de_Janeiro.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink SAex.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink SEACOM_(African_cable_system).
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink San_Sebastián.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Santos,_São_Paulo.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Submarine_communications_cable.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Virginia.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink Virginia_Beach,_Virginia.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLink File:WASACE_submarine_cable_route_map.svg.
- WASACE wikiPageWikiLinkText "WASACE".
- WASACE cableName "WASACE".
- WASACE cableType Optical_fiber.
- WASACE designCapacity "100".
- WASACE fate "planned, not yet operational".
- WASACE landings "*Melkbosstrand, South Africa * Cape Town, South Africa * Melkbosstrand, South Africa * Boony Island, Nigeria * Fortaleza, Brazil * Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * Santos, Brazil * Cartagena, Colombia * Colón, Panama * Lagos, Nigeria * San Sebastian, Spain * Luanda, Angola * Miami, Florida, United States * Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States * Lannion, France".
- WASACE owner "WASACE Cable Company Worldwide Holding".
- WASACE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cable.
- WASACE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- WASACE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Telecommunications.
- WASACE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Update.
- WASACE subject Category:Internet_in_Africa.
- WASACE subject Category:Internet_in_South_America.
- WASACE subject Category:Submarine_communications_cables_in_the_North_Atlantic_Ocean.
- WASACE subject Category:Submarine_communications_cables_in_the_South_Atlantic_Ocean.
- WASACE subject Category:Transatlantic_communications_cables.
- WASACE hypernym System.
- WASACE comment "WASACE was a planned system of submarine communications cables consisting of four sections with a total length of 29,000 km linking four continents.Original proposal: WASACE North, from Spain to the USA WASACE South, from Brazil to Nigeria WASACE America, from Brazil to North America.".
- WASACE label "WASACE".
- WASACE sameAs Q7946733.
- WASACE sameAs m.0hzp10g.
- WASACE sameAs Q7946733.
- WASACE wasDerivedFrom WASACE?oldid=707029901.
- WASACE depiction WASACE_submarine_cable_route_map.svg.
- WASACE isPrimaryTopicOf WASACE.