‘Zimbabwe set to be Internet connectivity hub’

THE recently launched long-haul fibre optic network project in Victoria Falls is set to make Zimbabwe a focal point of the Internet on the African continent, an official has said.

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The 1,180-kilometre project stretching from Beitbridge to Victoria Falls is a multi-million-dollar venture between international group, Bandwidth and Cloud Services (BCS) and fibre infrastructure and connectivity provider, DFA Zimbabwe, with the latter owning a 38 percent

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