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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/Jul/20 17:16, Rubens Kuhl wrote:<br>
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<div>Brazil-Angola cable is SACS, which for an European route
would be paired with WACS to go from Angola to Portugal. </div>
<div>Brazil-Cameroon cable is SAIL, which to get to Europe
would be paired with ACE to go from Cameroon to Portugal or
France. <br>
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WACS is also an option out of Limbe.<br>
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Naturally, the trick will be finding out which operators have
capacity on this combination of cables, for the OP.<br>
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Best place to start would be to ask the consortium members.<br>
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Mark.<br>
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