Medusa Submarine Cable System, the Mediterranean Subsea Infrastructure Operator, and MEO (Altice Portugal), Portugal's telecommunications leader, have signed an MoU defining the guidelines for the Medusa landing in Carcavelos, in the municipality of Cascais (Lisbon district).
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The agreement was signed during the Subsea World 2022 in Marseille by Managing Director and CEO of AFR-IX telecom – the company sponsoring Medusa - Norman Albi and the COO of Altice Portugal, Alexander Freese.)
The Carcavelos landing station will be the western point of the more than 8,700 km route of Medusa, the longest submarine cable in the Mediterranean that will link 9 countries in Africa and Europe through its landing points located in Portugal, Morocco, Spain, France, Algeria, Tunisia, Italy, Greece, Egypt and Cyprus.
Norman Albi, CEO of AFR-IX, pointed out the importance of the agreement with MEO (Altice Portugal): "The Portuguese coast has always been strategic to generate connections, as it is the gateway to the Atlantic and West Africa. It was decisive for Medusa that the start of its route was Portuguese and Carcavelos offers optimal conditions for this", said Albi, who also claims the need for Medusa as an alternative to Mediterranean cables that are already reaching the end of their life cycle.
Medusa is a project involving a total investment of €326 million. The cable, which will be built by Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN), will have segments housing up to 24 fibre pairs with a capacity design of 20 Tbit/s per fibre pair.
The agreement with MEO (Altice Portugal) will enable the first Medusa segment linking the cities of Cascais-Lisbon (Carcavelos landing station), Barcelona and Marseille to become a reality. AFR-IX expects the cable to reach Carcavelos during the second quarter of 2024.
In addition to the know-how and infrastructures provided by Altice Portugal, Medusa's future customers will be able to benefit from the connection between the Carcavelos Cable Landing Station and the company's most recent investment, the new international co-installation and interconnection centre in Linda-a-Velha, Lisbon (Altice LDV).
In this partnership project with AFR-IX telecom, Altice Portugal will ensure landing services for the submarine cable, including ducts from the beach to the station, space and power at the CLS, operation and maintenance services, and connectivity between the station and other international reference points in Portugal and beyond, namely data centers, other submarine cable stations and teleports. ■
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