How will Togo make the most of managing Google’s Equiano cable?
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Last week, Togo became the first African country to land Equiano, Google’s subsea internet cable for Africa. The cable, which is part of the tech giant’s $1 billion investment in Africa, will land in Nigeria, Namibia, and South Africa later this year.
What good will it do for Togo, a country of 8 million people?
An economic impact assessment commissioned by Google says Equiano will add $351 million (pdf) to the west African country’s economic output by 2025, and create nearly 37,000 jobs. Retail prices for accessing the internet are expected to reduce by 14%.
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