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14-15th February 2017 Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa


OPTICAL FIBRE CONNECTIVITY ENABLING SUBSEA, TERRESTRIAL, METRO & FTTH BROADBAND CAPACITY


WHY ATTEND IN 2017 YOUR CURRENT OPTICAL NETWORKING QUESTIONS ADDRESSED:


Monetising the changing african optical landscape


Outlining regional infrastructure development and cost


justifying network investment


Evolving and integrating subsea and terrestrial networks


Deploying 100g dwdm long haul optical networks


Building future


proofed networks with roadms


VIP


Bringing subsea capacity to west and east africa


Outlining the terrestrial network


expansions in the different region


Enabling


Charting metro & ftth build out


broadband access to land-locked countries


What does data centre


interconnection mean in africa?


190+


3 WAYS TO REGISTER: FIND OUT MORE ABOUT REGISTERING AND CURRENT DISCOUNTS:


W: tmt.knect365.com/next-generation-optical-networking-africa T: +44 (0) 20 7017 5506 E: itmevents@informa.com


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INTRODUCTION SERVICE


ATTENDEES 19 YEARS


OF DELIVERING GLOBAL OPTICAL EVENTS


20+


SERVICE PROVIDER CASE STUDIES


LIVE


INTERACTIVE AUDIENCE POLLING


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