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Africa's 1st Rail - Fibre Optic Project Takes Off In Zimbabwe

2 years agoThu, 22 Dec 2022 06:10:58 GMT
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Africa's 1st Rail - Fibre Optic Project Takes Off In Zimbabwe

A continental telecom infrastructure provider, Bandwidth and Cloud Services (BCS) Group Wednesday commissioned the first multi-million dollar rail fibre optic project to connect Zimbabwe and the rest of Africa with broadband services. 

The project is set to make Zimbabwe the epicentre of internet traffic in Africa, according to the Chronicle.

More than US$18 million was invested in the first phase of the project which started in Beitbridge along the railway line past Rutenga, Somabhula, Bulawayo and Hwange to Victoria Falls.

The second phase will see the network extending from Somabhula via Gweru to Harare as well as Bulawayo-Plumtree and Harare-Mutare.

Information Communication Technologies, Postal and Courier Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere presided over the launch in Victoria Falls yesterday.

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The BCS Group partnered with National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) and uses advanced technology to dig and lay cables under the ground on the side of the railway line, ushering the country into the 4th industrial revolution.

A locomotive pulling a 100-tonne machine is used to plough 1.2 metres deep on the side of the rail simultaneously laying a hollow duck pipe in which the cables will be running, and there is a device that fills the trench immediately.

Manholes are prepared every 4km along the railway line where technical workmen comprising different nationalities employed by the Mauritius-headquartered BCS, use a winch to pull the cables through the duck and join them.

Two 96 wire cores/cables are laid side by side and only two of the 96 will be used to transmit broadband and the rest can be sold to other network partners, BCS experts said

Cables have been laid from Beitbridge to Victoria Falls and BCS group managing director Mr Yonas Maru said they are only waiting for ZESA to connect 12 sites where the system will be hosted along the railway and anticipate rolling out the network in February next year.

Minister Muswere said the project came a day after Government launched the National Broadband Plan to enhance access to technology by industry. 

The project becomes the first cloud rail network in Africa.

The project is premised on ensuring that millions of Zimbabweans experience cheaper and faster network connectivity.

Potraz Director-General Dr Gift Machengete said bandwidth is the bedrock of the 4th industrial revolution which requires improved broadband connectivity for job creation, global competitiveness and betterment of lives.

NRZ is set to benefit from access to the free unlimited connection which will help improve the railway authority’s signal system, the parastatal’s general manager Ms Respina Zinyanduko said.

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15 Comments

Ali Tinasheba albamohamed · 2 years ago
U people don't mess up with people from masvingooo This nation belongs to US We are part of the nation So iwe iwe ndokuuu ndokuuu yokuzaa ukaita zvokutamba
🖕 · 2 years ago
Masvingo yakangofanana ne Bulawayo azvina kanA basa even development muzim
Hercules · 2 years ago
If only Zimbabwe could develop like in the newspapers and tabloids. Gvt commissions this, Gvt commissions tht. Easier said thn done
Doug · 2 years ago
I had to look at the calendar on the wall and date on the phone to make sure that it is not 1 April.
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Will this employ Tindo and Taso who now have 10yrs after graduating and had never had a pay slips in their names?
· 2 years ago
Nothing new.... Liquid Telecom was way ahead.
cde chipopi · 2 years ago
development muma newspaper yaaa asi kwete pa ground
seer · 2 years ago
is it me alone who feels like tirikutanga nekwekupedzisira. remember this is a country which is importing toothpicks? we have more generators running than people in the industries. we have more gardens than farms.
out of · 2 years ago
reach*
Jah 🇿🇼 Tsvarie-07 · 2 years ago
ED Pfeeh, i can't vote local government that is puting municipality bills out of rich killing Citizens 😭
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Ukapinda Harare na12 midnight you see activity but get in masvingo you find yourself. Change the name first: in Harare they don't sleep but in masvingo they ruin cozof the ruins.
Only One · 2 years ago
Masvingo neGokwe garai manyarara munoda development yeiko imi😠
Naruto · 2 years ago
When we're saying national development, it includes every major city and village. To put Harare as a main priority without including other cities including Masvingo is already going backwards. Look at the big countries ya'll want to emulate, America, UK, China, Russia...they all attempt to attain inclusitivity to maximise the profits earned. A lot of areas in Zimbabwe have potential but are underutilised simply because there's stigma for no good reason. Ivovo vanaGokwe, Gutu, Masvingo if they were given proper funding and investing it could help create employment, profit and national income. Manje majority makaenda kuchikoro but hapana chamakadzidza. Kukonewa kuita mari nekuda kwekushora kusina kana basa🚮🚮
Imwe Mbeu · 2 years ago
Hatizi mbavha. Manheru ndeekuzorora
Naruto · 2 years ago
We also need some of this network thingy in Masvingo. It's so unfair and biased that major cities get lush treatment to services when they look like trash yet we're suffering from underdevelopment just because we don't have a fancy name. We Demand Equal Treatment
Masendako · 2 years ago
Masvingo Muridàko
· 2 years ago
masvingo neGokwe itai zvekuroya ikoko
ZimCitizen · 2 years ago
Vanhu veMasvingo, just stop supporting Zanu
Imwe Mbeu · 2 years ago
Interesting, it's high time we digitalize and automate our railway system to fully utilize this.
-_- · 2 years ago
Bro it's just an internet cable being laid down next to a railway line hardly any different from the optical cables that are laid down next to our highways
Imwe Mbeu · 2 years ago
“NRZ is set to benefit from access to the free unlimited connection which will help improve the railway authority’s signal system, the parastatal’s general manager Ms Respina Zinyanduko said.” Now re-read my 1st comment
****ko · 2 years ago
Saka zvichaunza magetsi here
Pride · 2 years ago
that's good news but pakuda kumirira Zesa apa dhiri racho rabva Rafa ...madhiri aneZesa mukati akatofa kudhara.

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