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Uganda Expands Digital Horizons by Routing New Internet Cable via Tanzania.

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Emeka Eni by Emeka Eni
October 17, 2024
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Uganda has announced plans to establish a new internet cable route through Tanzania per the state-endorsed referendum to enhance its digital connectivity and socio-economic growth.

Techbooky reports that this strategic move aims to diversify Uganda’s internet connectivity, reduce reliance on existing routes, and bolster regional cooperation under the Northern Corridor Integration Projects (NCIP) annual framework.

 

Exploring the Role of Internet Infrastructure in Uganda’s Sustainable Development Goals.

 

Uganda’s future internet connectivity relies heavily on undersea cables landing in Mombasa, Kenya, and fiber-optic cables from South Sudan. However, this new route via Tanzania will provide an alternative pathway, strengthening Uganda’s digital resilience.

Uganda’s plan to route new internet cables through Tanzania will improve internet connectivity and attract foreign investors, boosting Uganda’s economy. The project will create employment opportunities during construction, maintenance, and operation. Enhanced internet connectivity contributes to GDP growth through increased productivity and efficiency.

The Ugandan state—endorsed Northern Corridor Integration Projects (NCIP) aims to enhance regional economic growth and development through infrastructure development, including routing internet connectivity via Tanzania. This initiative focuses on improving transportation, energy, and ICT infrastructure to facilitate trade and economic integration among partner states, including Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and South Sudan.

The NCIP’s internet connectivity component involves laying fiber-optic cables and developing regional ICT infrastructure to increase bandwidth and reduce costs. Uganda seeks to diversify its internet connectivity, reduce reliance on existing routes, and enhance digital resilience by routing internet connectivity through Tanzania.

The futuristic internet routing through the Tanzanian axis requires significant investment in fiber-optic cables and ICT infrastructure. Still, the Ugandan telecom sector government’s announcement did not disclose the enactment of the state-endorsed higher-end internet routing and installation which depends on collaboration among partner states to achieve shared goals.

For context, routing internet cables may be prone to increasing vulnerability to cyber threats, which further emphasizes the need for robust security measures. However, other countries in Africa such as Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, etc are already connecting with subterranean sea cables to high-end their network’s broadband connectivity.

Uganda’s new internet cable route via Tanzania marks a significant milestone in the country’s digital transformation journey. This strategic initiative will enhance Uganda’s connectivity, drive economic growth, and strengthen regional cooperation.

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