Cameroon’s Camtel uses only 16% of submarine cable capacity, ROI at risk
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 29/08/2025
Cameroon Telecommunications (Camtel), the state-owned operator in charge of the national fiber optic network, is using only 16% of the capacity of its four submarine cables. The finding, highlighted in a June 2025 report by the Audit Bench of the Supreme Court, raises serious concerns about the (…)
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