Africa Transmission Map

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The fourth edition of the Africa Telecom Transmission Map published by Hamilton Research is now available for sale as an A0 poster-sized wall map. It shows in a detail never seen before Africa's terrestrial, satellite and submarine cable transmission networks as at September 2012/.. more

  • Measures A0 size (94 cm x 118 cm)
  • Printed on high quality, long lasting Kodak

    photo paper

  • Rolled in cardboard tube for despatch
  • Shipped via courier within 14 days

Order Details

Price: GBP 259.00

Inclusive of post and packaging worldwide
ISBN No: 978-0-9562970-3-7
Payment Options/.. more

Features

  • Exploded view mapping
  • Extent of transmission networks
  • Cross-border routes
  • Landing points for submarine cables
  • Backhaul routes to submarine cables
  • Routing of submarine cables/.. more

Contents

  • Exploded view for clearest mapping
  • Main map scale of 1:10,500,000
  • Inset map of West Africa scale of 1: 4,000,000
  • Inset map of South Africa scale of 1: 2,000,000
  • Table showing deployment of terrestrial fibre and microwave network in route-kms by country and status (operational, under construction, planned and proposed). (2012)
  • Chart: International Internet Bandwidth (Gbps), Africa 2006 - 2011
  • Chart: Route-kms Terrestrial Transmission Netwok, Africa 2009 - 2012
  • Full list of contents/.. more

 

 

 

 

 

Africa Transmission Map - Hamilton Research

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Please feel free to include this map image in your presentations and reports, so long as it is not altered in any way and clearly includes the citation "Source: © Hamilton Research 2012, www.africabandwidthmaps.com".

The 2012 Africa Telecom Transmission Map is sponsored by Gateway Communications.

Acknowledgements: We would like to thank the dozens of network operators for providing information, and the following organisations for their input and advice into the research and production of this map: Africa Analysis, Balancing Act, CIESIN, ECCAS, ECOWAS, Europa Technologies, WIOCC, and the World Bank.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Printed from: http://www.africabandwidthmaps.com/?page_id=18 .
© Hamilton Research Ltd 2013.

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