Ethio Telecom, Djibouti Telecom, and Sudatel Telecom Group have partnered to launch the Horizon Fiber Initiative, a project designed to establish a high-capacity terrestrial fiber optic network that will connect Africa with Europe, Asia, and the global digital ecosystem. This partnership is expected to redefine both regional and global connectivity by providing faster, more reliable, and resilient communication services. The initiative harnesses the combined infrastructure and expertise of the three telecom giants, reflecting their shared commitment to accelerating Africa’s digital transformation.
The Horizon Fiber Initiative addresses significant challenges posed by the existing submarine cable systems in the Red Sea. These cables are vulnerable to disruptions caused by anchoring accidents, natural disasters, and regional conflicts. By developing a secure and efficient terrestrial fiber network, this initiative ensures uninterrupted global communication, benefiting millions of users across continents. With key features such as low latency, route diversification, and cost-efficient operations, the project is set to enhance connectivity for hyperscalers, content providers, and end-users alike.
Aligned with Africa’s Digital Transformation Strategy 2030, the Horizon Fiber Initiative is a critical step in bridging the digital divide, boosting economic growth, and fostering seamless international trade. According to the statement, the project empowers local industries and positions Africa as a vital player in the global digital economy.
Scheduled for completion by April 2025, the Horizon Fiber Initiative further demonstrates the commitment of Ethio Telecom, Djibouti Telecom, and Sudatel Telecom Group to regional collaboration and technological progress.