
Liberia has partnered with ECOWAS and the World Bank to launch its second submarine cable project. This initiative aims to improve digital infrastructure and connectivity in Liberia and four other West African countries. The project will help bridge gaps in communication, provide faster internet access, and support economic growth across the region.
By expanding digital networks, Liberia and its neighbors seek to:
- Enhance access to information
- Create new business opportunities
- Improve public services for citizens
Improved connectivity is also expected to attract investment and facilitate regional integration among West African nations.
Key Features of the Project
- Large-scale deployment of advanced submarine cable technology
- Increased bandwidth and reduced latency
- Benefits for industries, educational institutions, and government operations
This initiative highlights the commitment of Liberia and its partners to boost digital access and promote inclusive development in West Africa. The submarine cable project marks a significant step toward achieving broader digital inclusion and economic resilience for the participating countries.
The program reflects ongoing efforts to transform Africa’s digital landscape through innovative infrastructure investments. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more latest updates.