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Business · South Africa

Paratus Launches Fast Fibre Link Connecting East African Cities

TechCentral · 2026/02/09

Summary

Paratus has launched a new fibre optic route stretching 2,000 km, connecting key East African cities including Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Mombasa in Kenya. This new fibre highway passes through Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and the DRC, providing faster and more reliable internet connections in the region. The protected route is designed to withstand damage and interruptions, ensuring continuous service. Improved connectivity is expected to boost business operations, communication, and access to online services across these countries. For users and businesses, this development means smoother digital experiences and better opportunities for growth and development through technology.

OnABudget takeaway: This new fibre link means better internet speed and reliability for businesses and everyday users across East Africa, helping small companies and consumers save time and money on digital services.

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