Google announces Project Link, an initiative to build a super-fast, high-capacity fiber network in Africa, Uganda.



Based on the reality that about 16% of people are connected to the Internet in Africa, the fact that  for the nearly 3 million people living in and around Kampala, the Internet hasn’t been as fast and available as it could be, therefore today, Google launched Project Link, an initiative to build a super-fast, high-capacity fiber network to enable any local mobile operator or Internet service provider (ISP) to connect more people in Kampala to a
faster, more reliable Internet.

Connectikpeople can observe that, the Project Link’s network is available today to connect providers to long-distance fiber lines, equipping them with near-unlimited capacity to build and expand services to Ugandans.
Henceforth local providers can offer new mobile data plans or high-speed Internet for office buildings and universities, and support newer technologies as they come to market.

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