PEACE Submarine Cable System by Huawei Will Connect Pakistan, Djibouti, Kenya, Egypt, and Other Countries along the Red Sea

Huawei Marine has unveiled that the marine survey for its PEACE (Pakistan & East Africa Connecting Europe) project is now underway.

The PEACE submarine cable system will connect Pakistan, Djibouti, Kenya, Egypt, and other countries along the Red Sea with a total system length of 8,800km.

The project was signed in November 2017, and is expected to be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2019.

The company is working with its long-term partner EGS to conduct a hydrographic and geophysical survey of the seabed along the planned cable route.

EGS’ specialised survey vessel the RV Ridley Thomas, has arrived in the region to commence offshore survey operations.

“Implementation of the PEACE project has reached another important milestone which is a testament to our project delivery capabilities as Huawei Marine continues to provide efficient, high-quality network solutions for our customers.

“Our 200G WDM technology that will be deployed in the PEACE cable system will support the rapid development of the East African regional economy and facilitate connectivity between Asia, Africa and Europe,” said Zhang Hongxiang, Project Director for Huawei Marine.

“It is a great honour for us to participate in the PEACE submarine cable system project and work once again in partnership with Huawei Marine. EGS brings more than 25 years of extensive cable route survey experience and adheres to the highest professional standards.

“We are delighted to contribute to the construction of the new information highway,” said Chris Welsh, CEO of EGS Survey Group.

Huawei was a two-time winner of the World Branding Awards in the Technology-Mobile Phones category.

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