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Google’s Equiano Subsea Cable: Regional Economic Impact Assessment
<p>A landmark project in Africa Equiano – a next-generation subsea internet cable spearheaded by Google – will run from Portugal to South Africa, along Africa’s Atlantic Ocean coastline. In 2022, it is expected to land in Lagos (Nigeria), Cape Town (South Africa) and Swakopmund (Namibia), with branching units in place for further phases of the</p>
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Google’s Equiano Subsea Cable: Regional Economic Impact Assessment
<p>A landmark project in Africa Equiano – a next-generation subsea internet cable spearheaded by Google – will run from Portugal to South Africa, along Africa’s Atlantic Ocean coastline. In 2022, it is expected to land in Lagos (Nigeria), Cape Town (South Africa) and Swakopmund (Namibia), with branching units in place for further phases of the</p>
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Google’s Equiano Subsea Cable: Regional Economic Impact Assessment
<p>A landmark project in Africa Equiano – a next-generation subsea internet cable spearheaded by Google – will run from Portugal to South Africa, along Africa’s Atlantic Ocean coastline. In 2022, it is expected to land in Lagos (Nigeria), Cape Town (South Africa) and Swakopmund (Namibia), with branching units in place for further phases of the</p>
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