Angola Cables now handles 70% of African data traffic, setting a new record

Angola Cables now handles 70% of African data traffic, setting a new record

Angola Cables, a global network and digital solutions provider, reported record traffic. A statement revealed this. According to the announcement, the cable business reached a record 18448 Tbps, controlling over 70% of internet and data flows to and from Africa.

Reports from the company say record-high traffic on its network is due to more people using digital content, the rapid growth of cloud computing services, and the need for fast, low-latency connections.

Rui Faria, Executive Board member and Chief Commercial Officer for Angola Cables, explained that previous cable faults in Africa and the Red Sea had diverted substantial amounts of traffic to other cables. Despite this, the company’s backbone network traffic has grown steadily and significantly.

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The Angola Cables fibre network point handles over 70% of African internet and data traffic. Rui Faria stated that hyper scalers, streaming, and gaming networks use SACS, the Angola Cables backbone, and partner networks to connect to Europe and Asia at lower latencies.

Why Are Angola Cables Important for African Connectivity? 

According to the Center for Applied Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA), Angola Cables AS 37468 is now ranked 24th in their official global rankings and the only African network operator in the top 50

CAIDA rankings are based on the ‘cone size’ or number of connections related to its registered Autonomous System Number (ASN) and the number of direct and indirect customers or links deduced from BGP pathways. Today, Angola Cables has a capacity across more than 80,000 km of subsea cable networks, with multiple links to many data centres and global IXPs.

Speaking about its latest feat, Fernando Fernandes, the Chief Executive Officer for TelCables Nigeria (the local operation for Nigeria and West African countries of Angola Cables), said this milestone underscores Angola Cables’ growing responsibility and responsiveness to customer needs in West African markets, with an emphasis on improved Service Level Agreements (SLA). 

“Our status as a reliable operator, fostering strong relationships with local and international customers, is a testament to our resilience, commitment to good connectivity, security, and product diversity. In the long term, this reinforces the TelCables Nigeria brand, strengthening its position as a trusted name in the market,” he said.

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About Angola Cables

Angola Cables is an internationally established ICT, digital solutions, and network services provider that has been ranked as the most interconnected operator* on the African continent. They provide huge IXPs, Tier 1 operators, and worldwide content providers with low latency and direct access through our IP networks and data centres.

Also, Through their owned, high-capacity SACS, Monet, WACS and third-party submarine cable networks, the company directly connects to more than 30 Points of Presence and Internet Exchange Points in the Americas, Africa, Europe, and Asia.

Angola Cables also operates two data centres, AngoNAP Fortaleza Tier III (Brazil) and the data centre, AngoNAP Luanda (Angola), and manages PIX in Brazil and Angonix Angola – one of the most significant Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in Africa. Through our partners and resellers in selected markets, we offer advanced and secure connectivity solutions and services to customers across multiple industries.