LOW LATENCY IN INTERNATIONAL ROUTES (RTD)
About Us
Angola Cables is an Angolan telecommunications multinational operating in the wholesale market, its business is the sale of international
transmission capacity through submarine fiber optic cables (WACS, Monet & SACS) and IP Transit. Angola Cables manages the IXP Angonix, the data center in Angonap Luanda and Angonap Fortaleza (Tier III).
Awards
Best Service Innovation
Capacity Africa Carrier Awards
Best Angolan Telecommunications Operator
TMT Technology Awards
TIER III FACILITY Monet CLS Fortaleza
Uptime Institute
AWARD Leadership Innovation Career
AWARD AICEP
Best Global Wholesale Telecom Network Carrier
Global Brands Magazine
Global Connectivity for Africa Innovator of the Year
DATACLOUD AFRICA AWARDS 2019
Testimonials
“Through the Angola Cables subsea networks, SACS and Monet, Broadband Infraco will have the ability to share international traffic and content that could unlock new business opportunities for SADC countries.”
Andrew Matseke
CEO of Broadband Infraco
“Built with a direct purpose to boost business in South Africa, SACS will provide improved connectivity and significantly lower latency routing between Africa and the Americas.”
Lex van Wyk
CEO of TERACO
“Ever since 2013, we at DE-CIX have had a very strong and trustful partnership with Angola Cables. By adding them to our reseller portfolio, we are taking our cooperation to the next level.”
Ivo Ivanov
CEO DECIX International
“Innovative submarine operators like Angola Cables are taking note of new ways to get the most out of their existing assets to continue to differentiate service offerings.”
Ian Clarke
Vice President, Global Submarine Systems Ciena
“IOX is proud to be associated with Angola Cables on this significant project and better serve the growth of data communications and cloud computing requirements.”
Arunachalam Kandasamy
CEO of IOX Cable
“As digital transformation continues to bring the world closer together, FiberLight has made it a priority to partner with international data carriers and establish presence within world-class subsea landing stations.”
Don MacNeil
FiberLight’s CEO
“The partnership with Angola Cables strengthens the State’s strategy which is to increase the international connectivity infrastructure, intensifying its position as a hub – regarding the Brazil data communication with the world – as well as, to attract the industry segment of data centers and cloud computing, generating synergies into the process of expanding the capacity of quality broadband connection in Ceará”.
Adalberto Albuquerque
ETICE President