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Das EASSy (Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System; deutsch: Ostafrikanisches Unterseekabel-System) ist ein Seekabel-System, das die Länder Ostafrikas mit dem Internet verbindet. Das Projekt wird als Meilenstein in der Entwicklung einer stabilen Internetinfrastruktur Ostafrikas betrachtet. Es hat am 30. Juli 2010 den kommerziellen Betrieb aufgenommen. Die Kosten sollten bis zur Fertigstellung etwa 248 Millionen Dollar betragen. 92 % der Anteile gehören afrikanischen Gesellschaften, 8 % Internationalen.

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dbo:abstract Das EASSy (Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System; deutsch: Ostafrikanisches Unterseekabel-System) ist ein Seekabel-System, das die Länder Ostafrikas mit dem Internet verbindet. Das Projekt wird als Meilenstein in der Entwicklung einer stabilen Internetinfrastruktur Ostafrikas betrachtet. Es hat am 30. Juli 2010 den kommerziellen Betrieb aufgenommen. Die Kosten sollten bis zur Fertigstellung etwa 248 Millionen Dollar betragen. 92 % der Anteile gehören afrikanischen Gesellschaften, 8 % Internationalen. (de) The Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System (EASSy) is an undersea fibre optic cable system connecting countries in Eastern Africa to the rest of the world. EASSy runs from Mtunzini in South Africa to Port Sudan in Sudan, with landing points in nine countries and is connected to at least ten landlocked countries — which will no longer have to rely on satellite Internet access to carry voice and data services. EASSy was the highest capacity system serving sub-Saharan Africa until the commissioning of WACS. It has a 2 fibre-pair configuration with a design capacity of more than 10 terabit per second (Tbit/s). It is the first to deliver direct connectivity between east Africa and Europe / North America. It is the only system with built-in resilience end-to-end. EASSy interconnects with multiple international submarine cable networks for onward connectivity to Europe, the Americas, the Middle East and Asia. The project, partially funded by the World Bank, was initiated in January 2003, when a handful of companies investigated its feasibility. The cable entered service on 16 July 2010, with commercial service starting on 30 July 2010. (en) Le câble EASSy (Eastern Africa Submarin System) est un câble sous-marin de télécommunications, reliant par fibre optique l’Afrique du Sud au Soudan. (fr) EASSy (Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System) è un sistema di connessione di rete a banda larga in fibra ottica, in via di completamento, che collegherà diversi paesi dell'Africa orientale e Africa meridionale fra loro e al resto del mondo. La dorsale EASSy correrà sul fondo dell'Oceano Indiano, da in Sudafrica fino a Port Sudan in Sudan, con diramazioni verso sei paesi della costa, e ulteriori interconnessioni via terra con altri cinque paesi privi di sbocco sul mare. Il progetto è partito nel 2003, con il finanziamento della World Bank e della . Il suo sviluppo è stato rallentato da diversi fattori, incluse difficoltà nel reperire ulteriori finanziamenti e una polemica sorta fra il governo del Kenya e il Sudafrica, accusato di voler controllare unilateralmente il progetto. Anche a causa dei ritardi di completamento (il progetto è già un anno indietro rispetto alle scadenze previste), il Kenya ha nel frattempo intrapreso un altro progetto simile, TEAMS, con una diversa partnership (Etisalat, Emirati Arabi). Oltre a TEAMS, il principale progetto concorrente di EASSy è , che ha annunciato il completamento dei lavori per il giugno 2010. Questa scadenza è estremamente importante per tutti i progetti di creazione di reti a banda larga in Africa, a causa della richiesta di banda prevista per le manifestazioni e i servizi legati ai Mondiali di Calcio del 2010 in Sudafrica. (it)
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rdfs:comment Das EASSy (Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System; deutsch: Ostafrikanisches Unterseekabel-System) ist ein Seekabel-System, das die Länder Ostafrikas mit dem Internet verbindet. Das Projekt wird als Meilenstein in der Entwicklung einer stabilen Internetinfrastruktur Ostafrikas betrachtet. Es hat am 30. Juli 2010 den kommerziellen Betrieb aufgenommen. Die Kosten sollten bis zur Fertigstellung etwa 248 Millionen Dollar betragen. 92 % der Anteile gehören afrikanischen Gesellschaften, 8 % Internationalen. (de) Le câble EASSy (Eastern Africa Submarin System) est un câble sous-marin de télécommunications, reliant par fibre optique l’Afrique du Sud au Soudan. (fr) The Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System (EASSy) is an undersea fibre optic cable system connecting countries in Eastern Africa to the rest of the world. EASSy runs from Mtunzini in South Africa to Port Sudan in Sudan, with landing points in nine countries and is connected to at least ten landlocked countries — which will no longer have to rely on satellite Internet access to carry voice and data services. (en) EASSy (Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System) è un sistema di connessione di rete a banda larga in fibra ottica, in via di completamento, che collegherà diversi paesi dell'Africa orientale e Africa meridionale fra loro e al resto del mondo. La dorsale EASSy correrà sul fondo dell'Oceano Indiano, da in Sudafrica fino a Port Sudan in Sudan, con diramazioni verso sei paesi della costa, e ulteriori interconnessioni via terra con altri cinque paesi privi di sbocco sul mare. (it)
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