Bringing connectivity to isolated regions of the world
At the moment, telecom operators are confronted to prices that are particularly high in those isolated regions, which usually translates in lack of concurrency on the market of telecoms.
Because of that, customers end up facing offers that are, correspondingly, especially high. This immediately results in an access to connectivity that may be complicated and even tenuous for islands’ inhabitants. However, with a decrease of the operators’ costs allowed by more sovereignty over the transatlantic connection, thanks to the EllaLink cable, islands will attend an increase of competitiveness.
More importantly, this will reduce the costs for the local populations, making a tremendous change in the access to connectivity.
EllaLink cable’s unique characteristics will secure connectivity for these isolated regions such as Cabo Verde.
We at EllaLink look forward to it playing a key role in allowing them to stimulate progress, a progress that will simultaneously be scientific, economic, environmental and social. This landing is an important step for today and, undoubtedly, for tomorrow.
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