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Sierra Leone's fragile internet sends officials begging Guinea for help
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51055, member: 636"] Sierra Leone officials crossed into Guinea hunting for the perfect spot to plant their second underwater internet cable. The telecommunications ministry leads a power team scouting locations that could transform the nation into West Africa's digital powerhouse. Government bigwigs want backup connections that keep the country online when disasters strike their current cable systems. The mission targets sites where massive fiber optic lines can safely reach shore without environmental headaches. Regional cooperation talks aim to create shared benefits for both countries as digital infrastructure expands. The delegation studies partnership deals that spread construction costs among multiple investors and technology companies. Environmental experts examine coastal areas while logistics teams map out the easiest routes for heavy cable equipment. Private companies get courted for public-private ventures that promise steady profits from internet traffic growth. Guinea's existing connectivity setup provides valuable lessons for Sierra Leone planners who want to avoid costly mistakes. Cross-border collaboration opens doors for joint projects that boost digital development across the region. The cable hunt fits into Sierra Leone's master plan for complete digital makeover of government services and business operations. High-capacity undersea links unlock opportunities in innovation sectors while supporting expanded trade relationships with global partners. Redundant cable systems protect against service disruptions that cost businesses millions during outages. The infrastructure investment positions Sierra Leone as a regional hub for international companies seeking reliable African internet connections. Future-ready networks attract foreign investors who demand world-class digital services for their operations. [/QUOTE]
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